Ecopetrol shareholders approve $121 per share dividends in tense assembly

Ecopetrol's 2026 General Shareholders' Assembly at Corferias approved a $121 per share dividend distribution for minorities, as proposed by the Ministry of Hacienda. The event was marked by tensions over president Ricardo Roa's tenure amid ongoing judicial processes. The company reported $9 trillion in 2025 profits, the lowest since the pandemic.

Ecopetrol kicked off its 2026 General Shareholders' Assembly on March 27 at Corferias in Bogotá. President Ricardo Roa presented 2025 results: $9 trillion in profits, a 39.5% drop from the previous year, and operational revenues of $119.6 trillion, down 10.2% from $133.3 trillion in 2024.

The assembly saw protests. Roa started his presentation amid boos and whistles from shareholders. "We are a resilient company capable of adapting to adverse situations," Roa said, defending a 121% reserves replacement rate, the highest in five years, and a reserves life of 7.8 years.

Minority shareholders and the Unión Sindical de Trabajadores (USO), led by Martín Ravelo, demanded Roa's exit over Fiscalía imputations and Consejo Nacional Electoral accusations. "We filed a document stating to the Board the need to make a substantive decision on Ricardo Roa's future," Ravelo stated.

Ángela María Robledo backed the Board of Directors' decision: "We have activated a protocol for a pertinent, objective, and documented evaluation (...) it does not undermine the constitutional principle of presumption of innocence."

Shareholders voted to amend the agenda to consider Roa's resignation, proposed by figures like Luis Carlos Orejarena and Juan Pablo Hernández. Ultimately, Finance Minister Germán Ávila's proposal was approved: $121 per share for minorities (payment by April 30) and $4 trillion for the majority shareholder in two installments by June 30, topping Ecopetrol's initial $110 per share offer.

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Ecopetrol reports $2.8 trillion profit in first quarter

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Colombian state oil company Ecopetrol announced profits of $2.8 trillion and revenues of $28.6 trillion for the first quarter of 2026. Earnings fell 7.7% from the same period in 2025. The Ebitda margin reached 47%.

The state oil company reported profits of 2.88 trillion pesos in the first quarter of 2026, a 7.7% drop from the prior year. Its shares closed down 1.62% and ranked among the ten most devalued of the session.

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Ecopetrol will report on its operations, revenues, and EBITDA for the first quarter of 2026 on May 12 and 13. Interim president Juan Carlos Hurtado will present the figures instead of Ricardo Roa, who requested vacation and unpaid leave. The company projects declines in revenues and net profit compared to last year.

Ecopetrol and the Unión Sindical Obrera signed a definitive agreement for the new collective labor convention after more than 990 meetings.

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