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Mayor of Cartagena traveled by a natural gas bus as part of Transcaribe BRT trials

  • November 18, 2013

Vélez Trujillo was pleased with the progress of works connected to the mass transit project and said that Transcaribe manager will travel to Bogota to meet with government representatives to[…]

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NGV2013 Colombia: LNG, a growing sector providing wider solutions for transport

  • November 8, 2013

Firstly, Boris Villa presented “Natural Gas Supply Perspectives”. In his speech he stated that “CNG is a reality in Colombia” and that Ecopetrol is a key player in the country[…]

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The alternative natural gas distribution gathers momentum in Latin America

  • November 7, 2013

As part of his presentation “Development Options of Natural Gas Supply by Truck in Peru to Markets without Gas Pipeline”, Cornejo spoke about the characteristics of compressors, trailers, decompression stations[…]

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Mayor of Cartagena will lead the opening ceremony of NGV2013 Colombia

  • November 5, 2013

In addition to Cartagena’s Mayor, Carlos David Beltrán Quintero, director of the Hydrocarbons Department, depending of the Ministry of Mining and Energy, will be present. It is important to highlight[…]

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Colombia: Naturgas anticipates CNG sales will increase almost 30% this year

  • October 30, 2013

These figures represent an increase of 27% in CNG sales compared to 2012, when the volume delivered was 800 million cubic meters or USD 563 million. Naturgas believes the natural[…]

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Colombian Ministry of Mines and Energy launches NGV project in La Guajira

  • October 15, 2013

As part of the initiative, La Guajira Department and Riohacha Municipality will assume the cost of converting a fleet of 500 taxis to CNG. Besides, there will be support from[…]

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