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Colombia’s Gas Is Running Out Just as a Drought Threatens Its Power
Colombia’s proved gas reserves fell 16.8% in 2025, marking a 54.6% decline since 2018. At current output, gas reserves cover about 5.9 years, while Colombia now imports roughly a quarter to a third of its gas needs.
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