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Gran Tierra Energy Inc. [AMEX: GTE] stock went on a downward path that fall over -5.36% on Tuesday, amounting to a one-week price decrease of less than -2.29%. The company report on May 18, 2021 that Gran Tierra Energy Inc. Provides Update on Impact of Colombian National Protests and Blockades.
Gran Tierra Energy Inc. (“Gran Tierra” or the “Company”) (NYSE American:GTE) (TSX:GTE) (LSE:GTE) announced an update on the impact of the ongoing national protests in Colombia on the Company’s operations. All production volumes are unaudited and on a working interest before royalties (“WI”) basis and are expressed in barrels of oil per day (“bopd”), unless otherwise stated.
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Canadian producers cut Colombian oil output as protesters block transport routes
A police officer walks past anti-government protesters before removing them from blocking a bus terminal in Bogota, Colombia, Tuesday, May 18, 2021. Colombians have taken to the streets for weeks across the country after the government proposed tax increases on public services, fuel, wages and pensions, but have continued even after President Ivan Duque walked back the tax hike. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Fernando Vergara May 18, 2021 - 2:24 PM
CALGARY - Two Canadian oil and gas companies say they ve been forced to reduce production in Colombia as protests that have resulted in 42 deaths continue in the South American country.