Ecopetrol stock rises 5.21% to reach $2,020 on BVC

Ecopetrol's stock hit the highest price of the day on Colombia's Stock Exchange (BVC), surging 5.21% to $2,020. The rise is mainly linked to a 1.68% increase in Brent crude prices and events in Venezuela. Analysts also point to regional market trends and OPEC decisions.

On January 5, 2026, Ecopetrol's stock became the most valued on the Colombia Stock Exchange (BVC), climbing 5.21% to $2,020. The state-owned oil company ranked second among stocks with the highest positive variation, showing strong market performance locally.

The surge is driven by several factors. Primarily, Brent crude prices rose 1.68%, boosting the energy sector. Additionally, events in Venezuela have impacted not just locally but globally, aiding major oil firms like Chevron, which reported improved stock dynamics.

Financial advisor Andrés Moreno linked the rise to a broader uptick in regional stock markets, starting last year and continuing. "Secondly, Ecopetrol's stock is one of the most lagging in Colombia's stock exchange, so a recovery is natural," Moreno stated.

Markets analyst Gregorio Gandini highlighted the U.S. intervention in Venezuela as influential. "Additionally, OPEC decided in yesterday's meeting not to increase production, which helps maintain crude prices at current levels," Gandini said.

This performance stands out amid regional volatility but highlights the Colombian oil sector's resilience to international dynamics.

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