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Colo Colo vs La U: Security Plan for 2026 Superclásico at Monumental Stadium

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 24, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Authorities have confirmed a capacity of 42,000 attendees for the upcoming Superclásico between Colo Colo and Universidad de Chile on March 1st, 2026, at Estadio Monumental in Santiago, Chile. The decision follows a review of security protocols prompted by incidents involving Universidad de Chile supporters at a January 30th match against Audax Italiano.

The Metropolitan Regional Presidential Delegate, Gonzalo Durán, led a technical meeting on Tuesday with representatives from the municipalities of Macul, San Joaquín, and La Florida, as well as specialized units of the Carabineros (OS10 and OS13), and Blanco y Negro, the concessionaire administering Colo Colo. The meeting focused on ensuring a secure environment for the highly anticipated match, the first official Superclásico of the 2026 season.

“All necessary measures have been taken to prioritize the sporting spectacle above all else,” Durán stated, outlining a perimeter security ring manned by Carabineros to prevent unauthorized access to the stadium grounds. Inside the stadium, a reinforced contingent of private security guards, including tactical personnel, will oversee internal security and access points.

A key component of the security plan is the continued implementation of a turnstile system integrated with facial recognition technology, already utilized in the last three matches held at Estadio Monumental. Gustavo Poblete, Colo Colo’s Operations Manager, described the technology as part of a broader modernization effort aimed at improving the fan experience and ensuring full identification of those entering the stadium.

“Our fans, I believe, have understood and reacted positively to this issue,” Poblete said. “This is a joint effort, not just from the fans or Blanco y Negro, but also from the public sector. We believe in public-private collaboration to allow families to return to the stadium.”

Authorities also announced a special reinforcement of public transportation, including both surface routes and the Metro system, to facilitate access to and from the stadium, particularly for post-match evacuation. Increased train frequency is planned to accommodate the expected influx of attendees.

Durán clarified that no request or authorization has been granted for a pre-match “arengazo” – a traditional rallying of supporters. “As a delegation, we only authorize such activities when requested by the organizer, in this case Blanco y Negro, and conducted within the stadium. There is no such request, and therefore no authorization for an ‘arengazo’,” he stated.

The March 7th match between Audax Italiano and Colo Colo, scheduled for 9:00 PM UTC at Estadio Bicentenario Municipal de La Florida, will precede the Superclásico. As of February 24, 2026, Audax Italiano holds the 10th position in the Liga de Primera standings, even as Colo Colo is ranked 6th, according to Sofascore.

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Parex Resources Bids $500M for Frontera Energy’s Colombia Assets | Oil & Gas News

by Priya Shah – Business Editor February 24, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Parex Resources has made an offer of $500 million for the Colombian exploration and production assets of Frontera Energy, challenging a previous agreement between Frontera and GeoPark, according to information released Monday.

The bid represents a $125 million premium over GeoPark’s existing acquisition agreement of $375 million. “Our all-cash offer to acquire Frontera’s upstream business in Colombia provides immediate and superior value for Frontera and its shareholders,” Parex Chairman and CEO Imad Mohsen stated in a press release. “We seem forward to advancing discussions with Frontera’s Board and management team to finalize a transaction.”

As of November 2025, Frontera was the largest private player in Colombia’s oil sector, with an average production of 58,099 barrels per calendar day, according to data from Colombia’s National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH). GeoPark followed closely behind, producing an average of 42,889 barrels per calendar day. Combined, the two companies account for approximately 12% of Colombia’s total oil production, averaging 91,884 barrels per day.

The acquisition of Frontera’s assets would establish the buyer as the leading private oil producer in Colombia. Sierracol currently holds the third-largest private production volume with 40,674 barrels per day. Gran Tierra produces an average of 27,928 barrels per day, and ONG Vidissh produces 21,540 barrels per day.

Parex Resources is currently the sixth-largest producer in Colombia, with an average production of 13,742 barrels per day. If successful in acquiring Frontera’s assets, Parex’s production would increase to over 71,000 barrels per day.

Both Frontera and Parex are Canadian companies. According to the Colombian Association of Petroleum, Energy and Related Technologies Engineers (Acipet), Colombia’s oil production between January and November 2025 reached 746,402 barrels per calendar day, a 3.6% annual decrease from the 774,180 barrels per calendar day produced in 2024.

GeoPark CEO Felipe Bayón previously stated that extensive discussions with Frontera had been ongoing for the past year, and that the acquisition would position GeoPark as the largest private operator in Colombia. He highlighted the potential for integrated field development in areas such as Quifa and the broader Llanos portfolio, enabling stable production, synergy capture, and efficient reinvestment. Bayón also emphasized the transaction’s contribution to reserve protection, sustained production, and increased investment in the regions where the companies operate.

Frontera’s portfolio includes 17 exploration and production blocks within Colombia, encompassing both production assets and exploration opportunities in the Lower Magdalena Valley and the Llanos Basin. The Llanos Basin assets include the Quifa field, as well as the CPE-6, Guatiquía, and Cubiro blocks.

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