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FDN Secures Financing for El Campano Solar Project in Cordoba

6 April 2026 at 23:29

Boosting Colombia’s renewable energy capacity and grid reliability.

The Financiera de Desarrollo Nacional (FDN), a member of the Grupo Bicentenario, has announced its participation in the financial closing of the El Campano Solar Park. Located in Chinu, Cordoba, the renewable energy project is designed to strengthen national energy security and support the transition toward cleaner power sources.

The initiative involves the development, construction, and operation of a photovoltaic solar plant with an installed capacity of 128.8 MWdc (99.9 MWac). The facility is scheduled to begin commercial operations by the third quarter of 2027.

The financial structure includes a commitment from the FDN of up to $157.5 billion COP, consisting of senior debt and a bank guarantee. This contribution represents approximately 50% of the total project debt. The total investment for the project is estimated at $453.9 billion COP, utilizing a framework that combines private equity and long-term debt.

“The financial closing of the El Campano Solar Park represents a firm step in the consolidation of a cleaner, more resilient, and sustainable energy matrix for Colombia.” — Rafael Herz, acting president of the FDN

“The financial closing of the El Campano Solar Park represents a firm step in the consolidation of a cleaner, more resilient, and sustainable energy matrix for Colombia,” stated Rafael Herz, acting president of the FDN. “At FDN, we remain committed to mobilizing investment toward strategic projects that not only strengthen the country’s infrastructure but also generate positive environmental and social impacts in the regions.”

Revenue for the El Campano Solar Park is supported by a 15-year energy purchase agreement (PPA) with ISAGEN, a company maintaining a AAA credit rating. The contract operates under a “pay-as-generated” modality. Furthermore, the project is set to receive income via the Cargo por Confiabilidad (Reliability Charge) over a 20-year period, a mechanism intended to ensure long-term financial stability and debt service capacity.

The project is being developed by Atlas Renewable Energy in partnership with ISAGEN (BVC: ISAGEN). This collaboration is part of a broader joint strategy aiming to develop up to 1,000 MW of solar projects in Colombia by 2030.

In addition to its contribution to the Sistema Interconectado Nacional (National Interconnected System), the project is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 4 million tons over its operational lifespan. This alignment follows national objectives regarding sustainability and climate change mitigation.

According to the FDN, the project integrates environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria into the financing decision-making process, focusing on the decarbonization of the economy and regional development.

Ecopetrol Refinances $1.25 Billion USD in Debt and Finalizes State Subsidy Settlement

3 April 2026 at 23:03

Ecopetrol S.A. (BVC: ECOPETROL; NYSE: EC) has entered into a formal payment agreement with the Government of Colombia to settle outstanding balances from the Fuel Price Stabilization Fund, known in Spanish as the Fondo de Estabilización de Precios de los Combustibles (FEPC). The agreement, reached through the Ministerio de Hacienda y Crédito Público and the Ministerio de Minas y Energía, addresses $1.6 trillion COP owed for the first quarter of 2025.

Under the terms of Resolutions 00368 and 00369 issued by the Dirección de Hidrocarburos, the total amount is divided between Ecopetrol S.A., which is owed $1.2 trillion COP, and Refinería de Cartagena S.A.S. (Reficar), which is owed $0.4 trillion COP. The repayment schedule began with a cash transfer of $2.89 billion COP on April 1, 2026. The remaining balance of approximately $1.55 trillion COP is scheduled to be paid on December 15, 2026, through the issuance of Treasury Securities, or Títulos de Tesorería (TES). The Colombian state has acknowledged the financial costs associated with the time elapsed until the final December payment.

“The Ecopetrol Group continues to work in close coordination with the Ministries of Finance and Public Credit and of Mines and Energy — the authorities responsible for fuel pricing policy — in the implementation of payment mechanisms and the reduction of FEPC balances.” — Ecopetrol S.A.

Concurrent with the subsidy settlement, Ecopetrol received authorization from the Ministerio de Hacienda y Crédito Público via Resolution 0666 to execute an external public debt management transaction totaling $1.25 billion USD. The five-year loan was secured through a consortium of international lenders including BBVA (BME: BBVA; NYSE: BBVA), Bank of America (NYSE: BAC), JP Morgan Chase (NYSE: JPM), and Bank of China (HKG: 3988). The credit facility carries a floating interest rate indexed to the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) and will be repaid in four equal installments.

The proceeds from the $1.25 billion USD loan are designated for the repayment of existing obligations. Specifically, $1.2 billion USD will be used to settle a 2024 loan previously authorized for the acquisition of the state’s interest in Interconexión Eléctrica S.A. E.S.P. (ISA), while the remaining $50 million USD will be applied to an outstanding balance from a 2025 credit agreement. The loan agreement is governed by the laws of the State of New York and includes standard covenants regarding the borrower’s payment capacity and financial integrity.

These financial maneuvers are intended to optimize the maturity profile of the Ecopetrol Group, which remains responsible for over 60% of hydrocarbon production in Colombia. The company continues to operate integrated systems in transportation, refining, and petrochemicals, with additional international operations in the US Permian basin, the Gulf of Mexico, Brazil, and Mexico.

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