Reduction in energy intensity compared to our baseline, between 2021 and 2025
increase in the use of renewable energy
educational energy community projects delivered
reduction in energy consumption compared to 2024
At GeoPark, we see the energy transition as an opportunity to create value and give back, to adapt, and to manage risks related to energy competitiveness, affordability, and reliability, as well as the physical risks associated with climate change. In this context, we will focus our efforts on three key areas:
Transition to a low-carbon economy
An opportunity to diversify our portfolio, initially towards natural gas and then to other low-emission technologies, to strengthen the Company’s ability to adapt in the future.
Access to cleaner and more efficient energy sources
To maintain our competitiveness, we seek cost-effective, renewable, reliable and efficient energy sources that allow us to continue decarbonizing our operations and increase our resilience to climatic phenomena that may affect energy supply.
Just energy transition
We promote a just and inclusive energy transition, contributing to closing energy gaps and generating economic opportunities for our neighbors. At the same time, we reskill our employees and integrate suppliers and contractors to face the challenges of the transition.
Our efforts to advance the energy transition are based on two complementary lines of action: moving toward a low-carbon economy and accessing clean and efficient energy sources. Within this framework, we promote concrete actions that strengthen our energy strategy.
Our solid, cross-cutting, results-oriented governance model enables us to effectively implement our energy transition strategy. From the Board of Directors to the operational teams, every level of the organization takes on specific responsibilities to guarantee the planning, execution, monitoring and continuous improvement of our energy plans.
From GeoPark, we promote a fair and inclusive energy transition, thereby helping to reduce energy gaps and generate economic opportunities in our communities. In this regard, we structured three energy community projects for rural educational institutions in Putumayo and, likewise, made progress in the implementation of individual dispersed rural energy solutions in Paz de Ariporo and Monterrey, Casanare, which will benefit more than 360 households and 1,472 families.