Ecopetrol has received COP 1.02 trillion (approximately $1.02 trillion in local currency terms) from the Colombian government’s Fuel Price Equalization Fund (Fepc) for the second quarter of 2025.
The payment represents the settlement of the subsidy balance for the period, providing critical cash flow to the state-owned energy company.
22 trillion. These funds are part of Colombia’s mechanism to stabilize domestic fuel prices, compensating the national oil company for the difference between international crude costs and regulated local retail prices.
The disbursement was split between the group’s main operating entities.
Ecopetrol S.A. received COP 0.8 trillion, while Refinería de Cartagena was allocated COP 0.22 trillion.
These funds are part of Colombia’s mechanism to stabilize domestic fuel prices, compensating the national oil company for the difference between international crude costs and regulated local retail prices.
The receipt of these funds comes as Ecopetrol navigates a complex strategic landscape.