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Vice President of Regulatory Affairs of the ACP resigns from the position

Vice President of Regulatory Affairs of the ACP resigns from the position

Through a letter addressed to the executive president of the Colombian Oil and Gas Association (ACP), Franscico Lloreda, the union’s Vice President of Economic and Regulatory Affairs, Alexandra Hernández Saravia, announced her resignation from the position as of March 1.

Hernández Saravia will assume the reins of the Renewable Energies Association (SER).

“I am leaving with the satisfaction of having fulfilled my duty and the conviction that my next step is to help build bridges between the different types of energy that will guarantee energy sovereignty to the country; teamwork that I learned from the ACP family and that I hope we will continue promoting together”he wrote in the letter.

Hernández Saravia worked for 18 years in oil and gas exploration and production projects and in the distribution of liquid fuels in Colombia.

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