Frank Pearl urges building energy security in Colombia

Frank Pearl, president of the ACP, stressed that Colombia must strengthen its energy security without relying on other countries. This comes amid Venezuela's first gas shipment and a drop in national oil and gas production in 2025.

Frank Pearl, president of the Colombian Petroleum Association (ACP), commented on Venezuela's recent first gas shipment to Colombia, signaling renewed commercial ties between the nations. A Campetrol report indicates that in 2025, oil production dropped 3% and gas production 17%, raising alarms over national productive capacity and declining local reserves. Colombia is exploring gas imports from Venezuela to diversify supply sources in the medium term. Pearl stated firmly: “Colombia cannot sit waiting or depend on what others do. The priority is clear: strengthen our energy security.” He called for responsibly developing domestic resources, attracting investment through clear rules, and adopting a long-term view. On his X account, he added: “Energy is in the cost of living, employment, and opportunities for regions. We can look at opportunities abroad, yes, but without losing sight: Colombia's energy future is built from Colombia.” Pearl emphasized that energy security must be constructed domestically, not reliant on external factors.

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