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Petrobras Expands South American Gas Footprint with New Colombia Discovery
By MGN Editorial•March 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM
Brazil's state-owned energy giant Petrobras has made a new natural gas discovery off the coast of Colombia, further bolstering South America's energy resources.
In a significant development for the South American energy landscape, Brazil's Petrobras has announced a new natural gas discovery off the coast of Colombia. According to the [Offshore Energy](https://www.offshore-energy.biz/south-american-waters-yield-more-gas-petrobras-makes-new-find-in-colombia/) report, this latest find adds to the region's growing gas reserves and production capabilities.
The discovery was made in the Uchuva-1 well, located in the Tayrona block in the Colombian Caribbean Sea. Petrobras, which operates the block in partnership with Colombia's state-owned Ecopetrol, said the well encountered a "significant" gas column. While the full extent of the discovery is still being evaluated, it represents an important addition to South America's energy resources.
"This new gas discovery in Colombia is an exciting development that further strengthens Petrobras' position in the region and contributes to the diversification of energy supplies in South America," said an industry analyst quoted by [Offshore Energy](https://www.offshore-energy.biz/south-american-waters-yield-more-gas-petrobras-makes-new-find-in-colombia/).
The news comes on the heels of another major Petrobras announcement, as the company recently awarded a five-year contract to Baker Hughes for critical turbomachinery support across its offshore and refinery operations in Brazil. According to [Offshore Energy](https://www.offshore-energy.biz/baker-hughes-lands-five-year-job-with-petrobras-in-brazil/), the deal underscores Petrobras' continued investment in maintaining and upgrading its energy infrastructure in the region.
These developments underscore the strategic importance of South America's energy resources and the role that major players like Petrobras are playing in unlocking new sources of supply. As the global energy landscape continues to evolve, the maritime industry will be closely watching how these regional dynamics unfold.
#Petrobras#Colombia#natural gas#offshore energy#South America
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