Colombia Fuel Subsidy Markets
Ecopetrol receives COP 1.02 trillion in Q2 subsidy payments while domestic fuel prices hold steady despite falling Brent crude and a US-Iran ceasefire cooling global risk premiums.
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- EVENTOPEC output surges 2.34 million bpd in June as Hormuz flows normalize
The cartel's production hit 18.75 million barrels per day, signaling a rapid recovery in Gulf exports following the Strait of Hormuz reopening.
- MARKETUBS raises $1.5 billion in AT1 bonds as Swiss regulatory reforms pause
The issuance signals confidence in the bank's capital buffer while authorities recalibrate post-Credit Suisse integration rules.
- MARKETEcopetrol receives $1.02 trillion in Colombian fuel subsidy payments for Q2 2025
The state-owned oil major secured the second-quarter balance from the Fepc fund, with $0.8 trillion allocated to Ecopetrol S.A. and $0.22 trillion to Refinería de Cartagena.
- DATAColombian fuel prices hold steady despite Brent crude decline, deflating inflation expectations
Stabilized gasoline and diesel costs in Colombia signal easing pressure on consumer prices, even as global crude benchmarks retreat.
- EVENTUS-Iran ceasefire pact cools oil prices as markets digest de-escalation
A new agreement to halt attacks and resume peace talks between Washington and Tehran has eased geopolitical risk premiums, providing immediate relief to energy markets.