Colombia Has Oil, but Voters Want to Keep It Underground
Posted: 08 Sep 2017, 16:18
Colombia Has Oil, but Voters Want to Keep It Underground:
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Coffee and fruit growers in the mountains around Arbeláez, a small farming town 35 miles from Bogotá, may have a significant amount of oil wealth under their feet. In July they defied the government and foreign investors and voted to leave it there. Local referendums, known as “popular consultations� in Colombia, are increasingly being used to block oil and mining projects, causing alarm among companies in those industries. More than 40 such votes are planned, according to the National Hydrocarbons Agency, threatening to paralyze exploration across the Andean nation.
Canacol Energy Ltd., a Toronto-listed company, paid $7.5 million in 2014 for a 190,000-acre block in Arbeláez, but following the July 9 vote it can’t carry out seismic testing or drill exploratory wells to ascertain how much crude may be underground. South Africa’s AngloGold Ashanti Ltd. invested $360 million to mine gold in western Colombia but shelved the project after local residents voted 6,165 to 76 on March 26 to ban mining in the area.
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Coffee and fruit growers in the mountains around Arbeláez, a small farming town 35 miles from Bogotá, may have a significant amount of oil wealth under their feet. In July they defied the government and foreign investors and voted to leave it there. Local referendums, known as “popular consultations� in Colombia, are increasingly being used to block oil and mining projects, causing alarm among companies in those industries. More than 40 such votes are planned, according to the National Hydrocarbons Agency, threatening to paralyze exploration across the Andean nation.
Canacol Energy Ltd., a Toronto-listed company, paid $7.5 million in 2014 for a 190,000-acre block in Arbeláez, but following the July 9 vote it can’t carry out seismic testing or drill exploratory wells to ascertain how much crude may be underground. South Africa’s AngloGold Ashanti Ltd. invested $360 million to mine gold in western Colombia but shelved the project after local residents voted 6,165 to 76 on March 26 to ban mining in the area.
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