Petroamazonas announces that the exportable crude oil offer of the country will increase by 2 million additional barrels in March and April
Ecuador's Petroamazonas expects to boost crude oil exports by 2 million barrels due to rising global oil prices linked to military actions in the Middle East.
Petroamazonas aims to reduce economic impact from illegal drilling by at least 15%
Petroamazonas has partnered with the Interior Ministry of Ecuador to combat illegal drilling through a four-year agreement aimed at enhancing security and operational support.
The column of Bonil
Petroamazonas has canceled a debt of 850 million dollars owed to the Ecuadorian state.
Bonil's Column
On March 2, Petroamazonas cancels an $850 million debt to the Ecuadorian state while the day also marks World Teen Mental Health Day.
Petroamazonas requests anti-corruption judge Carlos Serrano to excuse himself from the trial tribunal in the Triple A case; request seeks to avoid delays and annulments
Petroamazonas has requested that anti-corruption judge Carlos Serrano recuse himself from the Triple A trial tribunal in order to prevent potential legal delays and invalidation issues.
Government aims to increase oil production by 2,411 barrels per day through three fronts
The Ecuadorian government plans to boost national oil production by 2,411 barrels per day through exploration and production stabilization efforts.
'There is no fuel shortage,' specific cases in Quito and Imbabura due to lower supply from Petroamazonas, distributors clarify
Distributors in Ecuador deny widespread fuel shortages, citing only isolated incidents of gas stations temporarily running out of fuel due to supply issues from Petroamazonas.
United Arab Emirates will buy crude from Petroamazonas without intermediaries
Ecuador and the United Arab Emirates strengthen a petroleum alliance with a new memorandum of understanding for direct oil purchases.
Petroamazonas awarded the export of 14.4 million barrels of crude to four international companies
Ecuador's Petroamazonas has awarded the export of 14.4 million barrels of crude oil to four international firms, generating an estimated $644.8 million in revenue for the state.