Wood Mackenzie is proud to be supporting Congreso Naturgas 2026, where our experts will join business leaders, policymakers and energy stakeholders for strategic discussions on the issues shaping the future of Colombia’s energy sector.
With Ed Crooks speaking at the event, and Esteban Angel and Jorge Falcon representing our LATAM Consulting team on site in Cartagena, Wood Mackenzie will be engaging with industry participants on the role of natural gas in energy security, competitiveness and the energy transition.
About the event
Congreso Naturgas 2026, also referred to as the Colombia Naturgas Congress, brings together decision-makers, business leaders, energy experts, academics and government representatives to examine the challenges and priorities shaping Colombia’s energy future.
At a pivotal moment for the country’s energy security, supply and competitiveness, the congress provides a forum for the sector to assess current market conditions, align perspectives and explore solutions that can support long-term national development. Under the shared conviction that natural gas is essential for development and progress, the event will focus on the role of gas as a pillar of growth, sustainability and Colombia’s energy transition.
Designed as more than an industry gathering, the congress combines a high-level executive agenda with opportunities for commercial exchange, innovation and strategic dialogue. It offers a valuable platform for connecting ideas, building consensus and shaping the future direction of Colombia’s energy sector.
Our Speaking Engagement
Thursday, 16 April | 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Panel: Energy transition and natural gas: a perspective from leading think tanks
Ed Crooks – Vice President, Americas, Wood Mackenzie
Meet the Speakers
Ed Crooks
Vice Chair Americas and host of Energy Gang podcast
Ed examines the forces shaping the energy industry globally.
Latest articles by Ed
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Data, power and dollars: financing the AI energy boom
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A new toll on global energy: Can Iran permanently control the Strait of Hormuz?
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Energy trade flows are rerouted as the Strait of Hormuz remains mostly closed
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Falling US oil inventories put upward pressure on fuel prices
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Middle East conflict spurs interest in American resources
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Strait of Hormuz reopening delayed
Book a meeting with our experts
Whether you want to discuss natural gas markets, energy transition strategy, investment conditions, LNG, market outlooks, policy developments or the wider future of Colombia’s energy sector, our team will be available to help you navigate the opportunities and challenges ahead.
Fill in the form at the side of this page to book a meeting with Wood Mackenzie’s experts and discover how our insight can support stronger decision-making across Colombia’s gas market, energy transition and wider energy sector.