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    Norway's Statkraft selling renewable assets in Colombia to Ecopetrol

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    Posted on May 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ecopetrol buys renewable energy projects from Statkraft, marking the latter's exit from Colombia. The projects could provide up to 1.3 gigawatts of energy.

    Ecopetrol Acquires Renewable Energy Projects from Norway's Statkraft

    BOGOTA (Reuters) -Colombian state-run oil company Ecopetrol said on Tuesday it agreed to buy 10 wind and solar energy project development companies from Norway's Statkraft, in an exit from the Andean country.

    Ecopetrol Chief Executive Ricardo Roa said the portfolio of projects could total up to 1.3 gigawatts in capacity, which will be used to supply Ecopetrol's domestic energy needs.

    He did not disclose the value of the transaction.

    Local Statkraft representative Jose Castellanos said the deal would mark the firm's exit from Colombia.

    Statkraft, which is owned by the Norwegian state and is a major European renewable energy producer, last October had announced that it would sell assets in India, Croatia and the Netherlands as it focused investments on fewer markets.

    Its projects in Colombia span the La Guajira, Sucre, Cordoba, Caldas and Magdalena departments. One is currently operational, some expected to begin operations between 2026 and 2027, while others have no defined start date.

    Ecopetrol said in March that it expected to raise up to $2 billion in additional debt this year to finance non-organic investments.

    The agreement is subject to regulatory approvals and other legal conditions.

    In April, Ecopetrol signed an agreement with AES Colombia to acquire 49% of the Jemeiwaa Ka'I wind energy cluster. It is also in the process of acquiring a wind energy project from Italy's Enel.

    (Reporting by Nelson Bocanegra; Writing by Natalia Siniawski; Editing by Brendan O'Boyle, Sarah Morland and Leslie Adler)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ecopetrol acquires 10 renewable energy projects from Statkraft.
    • •The projects could total up to 1.3 gigawatts in capacity.
    • •Statkraft exits the Colombian market with this sale.
    • •Ecopetrol aims to meet domestic energy needs with this acquisition.
    • •The deal awaits regulatory approvals and legal conditions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Norway's Statkraft selling renewable assets in Colombia to Ecopetrol

    1What did Ecopetrol agree to purchase from Statkraft?

    Ecopetrol agreed to buy 10 wind and solar energy project development companies from Norway's Statkraft.

    2What is the expected capacity of the projects acquired by Ecopetrol?

    The portfolio of projects could total up to 1.3 gigawatts in capacity, which will be used to supply Ecopetrol's domestic energy needs.

    3What is the status of Statkraft's operations in Colombia?

    The deal marks Statkraft's exit from Colombia, where it has been involved in various renewable energy projects.

    4What additional financial plans does Ecopetrol have for this year?

    Ecopetrol expects to raise up to $2 billion in additional debt this year to finance non-organic investments.

    5What are the next steps for the acquisition agreement?

    The agreement is subject to regulatory approvals and other legal conditions before it can be finalized.

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