Colombian Oil and Gas Output Hits New Lows
Colombia's oil production dipped by 0.99% in March compared to the previous year, averaging 740,497 barrels per day. Meanwhile, commercial gas production saw a 14.7% decline year-on-year, reaching 700 million cubic feet per day, as reported by the National Hydrocarbon Agency.
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Colombia's oil industry is witnessing a slump, as the country's oil production declined by 0.99% in March over the previous year, averaging 740,497 barrels per day, according to the National Hydrocarbon Agency (ANH).
Adding to the industry's woes, commercial gas production in the country dropped 14.7% year-on-year during March, registering a production rate of 700 million cubic feet per day.
These figures underscore the broader challenges facing Colombia's energy sector, impacting both oil and gas outputs significantly in recent months.
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