Illustration of Colombian minister unveiling gas supply decree in government office.
Illustration of Colombian minister unveiling gas supply decree in government office.
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Mines ministry unveils draft decree to bolster gas supply

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Colombia's Ministry of Mines and Energy has published a draft decree to overhaul the regulatory framework for the natural gas market.

The document, led by Minister Edwin Palma, aims to strengthen supply, ensure availability and set new price formation rules during shortages. It amends Decree 1073 of 2015 and introduces changes to commercialization, imports, contracts and the secondary market.

A “Situación de Estrechez en la Oferta” is defined when the supply index reflects insufficiency between national production and total demand. In such cases, caps on price increases are proposed for interruptible contracts and secondary market operations.

The draft includes definitions for imported gas and requires firm contracts subject to conditions to become binding only after a “Declaración de Suministro Vinculante”. Producers and marketers must periodically update data on production and imports.

Palma noted that in recent years some interruptible contract prices rose more than 100 percent, pushing up costs for end users. The project seeks to curb speculative intermediation and safeguard supply during tight periods.

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Initial reactions on X focus on the Colombian Ministry of Mines and Energy publishing a draft decree to regulate the natural gas market and curb speculation and costly intermediation. Users and media accounts highlight the goal of lowering tariffs for households and small users. Posts from journalists and official accounts report the news neutrally with some positive sentiment from regular users praising prioritization of consumers over intermediaries. Limited skeptical views in direct discussions, with broader context on past gas supply concerns.

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Colombian Energy Minister Edwin Palma announces Air-e financial crisis measures and El Niño preparations at a press conference.
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Energy Minister Palma advances Air-e crisis measures amid El Niño threat

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Colombia’s Mines and Energy Minister Edwin Palma defended his handling of the Air-e financial crisis—ongoing since early 2026 with $1.6 trillion in debts—and announced key steps: a targeted $8/kWh surcharge on high-income users, a Creg proposal for more energy contracting ahead of El Niño, and calls for structural reforms in the Caribbean region's electricity sector.

The Ministry of Mines and Energy issued resolution 40267 of 2026 to ensure gas supply during maintenance of the SPEC regasification plant in Cartagena, scheduled from July 30 to August 3.

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Colombia's energy regulator CREG has published a draft resolution to set up a temporary energy saving program with monetary incentives. The measure responds to supply risks from the El Niño phenomenon.

The Superintendencia de Servicios Públicos Domiciliarios fined Enel Colombia $2.847 million for submitting elevated price offers in the Wholesale Energy Market that did not reflect its variable costs. This action sidelined the Betania plant from economic dispatch and caused an artificial rise in prices. President Gustavo Petro linked the issue to March inflation and demanded Enel refund the overcharge to users.

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Minister Edwin Palma said Colombia has a roadmap to face the El Niño phenomenon without affecting the country's energy stability.

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