The news in which it was announced that the National Agency for Environmental Licenses, ANLA, had issued an environmental license giving free rein to a fracking test by Ecopetrol was known in the last few hours.
According to what was revealed, these will be carried out in the Puerto Wilches oil well, in the department of Santander.
Faced with this, the Fracking Free Colombia Alliance published that the license was issued “in less than five months of effort and without guarantees.”
Taking a “forward this project without taking into account the protests of the communities of Puerto Wilches and Magdalena Medio.”
It is important to detail that despite the fact that the document where the ANLA issues the approval to carry out the test, it would have been signed last Friday, March 25, however, it was only known until today, Monday 28.
Given this, this organization publicly known as anti-fracking also regretted that such an important issue had not been discussed in the Congress of the Republic.
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Well, they denounce that said pilot does not have technical and scientific quality that can argue their endorsement.
- “There is no environmental impact study and there are no definitions of biotic, hydrological and health issues.”
They denounce that the participation of the communities in the area was not taken into account either.
The Fracking Free Colombia Alliance denounces that in record time, and despite the voices of rejection, the @ANLA_Col approved the first fracking pilot in Puerto Wilches, Santander. The government of @IvanDuque continues ruling against the communities and the environment. pic.twitter.com/eOpKNf6p72
– Periphery Press (@periferiaprensa) March 28, 2022
Through social networks, the outrage of the community, leaders and political figures has been observed.
Fracking is the most predatory mechanism because it destroys the water in the territory, to continue an economic system based on hydrocarbons.
Puerto Wilches has a much better future in the agribusiness of small and medium-sized agricultural producershttps://t.co/9apyyRYdft
– Gustavo Petro (@petrogustavo) March 28, 2022
As we warned: @IvanDuque Before leaving, he approves pilot fracking projects, and now he is going for Santurbán.
He wants to leave a legacy of environmental destruction. We will not allow it.#SantanderSeDefends#SantanderIsColombia#NoAlFrackingInColombia pic.twitter.com/Jpdrj2Zzal
– Santurbán Committee (@ComiteSanturban) March 28, 2022
¡#EnvironmentalAlert In colombia!
The @ANLA_Colgives it #A slap to the country and the struggle of the communities, approves in record time the license for the first pilot of #Fracking in Puerto Wilches, Santander.
We cannot allow the water to run out and life to be put at risk! pic.twitter.com/BQwku5tuLC
– Camilo Romero (@CamiloRomero) March 28, 2022
While we all celebrated ENCANTO’s triumph, the @ANLA_Col approves license for first pilot of #Fracking in Puerto Wilches, Santander. They plan to destroy all the CHARM of our land.
An Oscar for @IvanDuque for his work as a defender of the environment.
– Martha Peralta Epieyu (@marthaperaltae) March 28, 2022
? ALERT
In an unprecedented process in less than 5 months, with voices of rejection, questioning the process and amid threats to environmentalists, @IvanDuque and the @ANLA_Col @RodSuarezCaapproved the license for the first pilot fracking well in @ECOPETROL_SA in Puerto Wilches. pic.twitter.com/6TkpZFnK8j— Alianza Colombia?? Fracking Free #AguaPilot (@ColombiaNoFrack) March 28, 2022
From #Charm to disenchantment. @IvanDuque Breaking campaign promises and regardless of scientific and legal infeasibility, Fracking begins in Colombia. Eye, not more of the same. pic.twitter.com/CqSKXhfPUc
– Juan Camilo Sarmiento (@Juancsarmientol) March 28, 2022
Ahh well and to continue talking about the environment, the resolution of the @ANLA_Col that allows the drilling of Ecopetrol’s Kalé well using the technique of #fracking in Puerto Wilches, Santander.
– Paola Herrera (@PaoHerreraC) March 28, 2022