Colombia stepping up oil, coal production amid Russia sanctions: energy minister
15 Jun 2022
The demand for
coal is so high that mining companies like Drummond, one of Colom ..
Colombia is set to increase coal and petroleum production as it
steps up to fill the void created by sanctions against Russia, Energy Minister Diego Mesa said on Monday.
The Andean county has restarted coal exports to
Ireland, Mesa said on the sidelines of Canada's PDAC conference in
Toronto.
The European country stopped buying Colombian
coal in 2016 on human rights concerns.
"Six years ago Ireland had replaced
Colombian coal with Russian coal ... but at the beginning of the war they came
knocking at our doors again," Mesa said.
The demand for coal is so high that mining
companies like Drummond, one of Colombia's largest producers, have managed to secure
contracts for the next 18 months, Mesa said.
Poland has signed for one million tonnes of coal
from Drummond and is expected to place a contract for an additional two million
tonnes, he said.
Colombia has also increased its coal exports to
the Netherlands, Spain and Canada since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, he added.
Mesa said he expects Colombian oil production to
reach at least 800,000 barrels per day by end of this year and up to 900,000
barrels per day by 2023.
"Any excess production will be put to
international use," he said.
Colombians will vote in a second round of presidential
elections on Sunday to replace President Ivan Duque, who cannot run again.
Gustavo Petro, a former M-19 guerrilla and
current senator, is tied in polling with Rodolfo Hernandez, an ex-mayor running on anti-corruption promises.
Petro has said he will respect already-signed
contracts for oil and mining but will not sign new ones, rattling many in the
energy industry.