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Colombia’s New Pacific Gas Terminal Races an El Niño Drought
Colombia’s first Pacific-coast gas import terminal is set to start operations on November 1, delivering 60 million cubic feet of imported gas daily to state oil company Ecopetrol, with additional flows expected in December. The terminal will operate through the port of Buenaventura, marking a significant energy infrastructure development.
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