March 10, 2026
General News

Hidroituango Contractors Slam EPM’s COP$9.9 Trillion ‘Conciliation’ Demands; Wall Street Issues Warning Flag on Board’s Sudden Mass Exit

Three contractors principally involved in EPM’s US$5 billion, 2.4-gigawatt Hidroituango hydroelectric plant on August 14 unveiled a letter slamming EPM’s new COP$9.9 trillion (US$2.7 billion) “conciliation” claim tied to a diversion-tunnel collapse two years ago. The contractors making-up the “Consorcio CCI Ituango” consortium —
Infrastructure

President Duque: Crucial Medellin-to-Atlantic Highways, Tunnels, Puerto Antioquia Highest Priorities by 2022

Colombia President Ivan Duque announced August 13 that the crucial “Mar 1” and “Mar 2” highways — including the Toyo Tunnel and Tunel de Occidente — as well as the proposed “Puerto Antioquia” freight port on the Caribbean are his highest priorities for accelerated advance or completion before his term ends in 2022. Speaking August […]
General News

EPM Files US$1.44 Billion Claim Against Hidroituango Insurer Mapfre; Entire EPM Board Resigns in Protest for Being Ignored

Medellin-based electric power giant EPM announced August 11 that it just filed a COP$5.383 trillion (US$1.44 billion) claim against Mapfre Insurance (Colombia) as part of parallel conciliation procedures that seek to resolve an estimated US$2.6 billion in losses resulting from a 2018 tunnel collapse at the Hidroituango hydroelectric project in Antioquia. The claim against
General News

Six Domestic ‘Pilot’ Flight Routes from Medellin’s JMC Airport Starting Soon

Colombia’s Ministry of Transport announced August 12 that Medellin’s José María Córdova (JMC) international airport in suburban Rionegro will host six “pilot test” passenger routes — once airlines obtain takeoff/landing “slots” from the Aerocivil regulatory agency. “After being approved for the pilot plan by the Interior Ministry, the airlines must request from