Colombia's Ecopetrol to Buy 26% Stake in Brazil's Brava, Seeks Majority Control
04.24.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

April 24, 2026 [Reuters]- Colombia’s state oil ​firm Ecopetrol has agreed to ‌buy a stake of around 26% in Brazilian energy firm Brava, in a ​deal that could result in ​the Colombian company taking a majority ⁠control of the Brazilian firm, ​they said on Thursday.

 

The Colombian state ​firm expects to launch a public tender offer to reach a strong enough shareholding ​position to control the Brazilian ​company, Brava and Ecopetrol said in separate securities filings.

Ecopetrol’s ‌planned ⁠offer on Brazil’s B3 stock exchange will price Brava’s shares at 23 reais ($4.60) each, representing a 27.8% ​premium over ​Brava’s ⁠90-day volume-weighted average price, the Colombian firm said.

The conclusion ​of the transaction will require ​approval ⁠from Brazil’s antitrust watchdog CADE.

Brava’s shares were down 1% over the ⁠news, ​paring gains from earlier ​on Thursday.

 

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