Independent E&P company operating at the frontier of South American energy production
Ford Oil Corporation was founded on the principle that responsibly developed hydrocarbon resources remain essential to global prosperity. We operate with the discipline of a major E&P company and the agility of an independent, maintaining the highest standards of safety, environmental stewardship, and community engagement in every concession we operate.
Our vision is to become the premier independent crude oil producer in the Andean-Llanos region, leveraging our deep geological expertise, established infrastructure, and global trading relationships to maximize value for all stakeholders.
Zero-harm safety culture with industry-leading production efficiency across all Llanos Basin concessions.
Best-practice environmental management systems certified under ISO 14001 at all operational sites.
Long-term investment in Yopal and Casanare communities through employment, infrastructure, and social programs.
Direct connectivity to OPEC consortium channels and international crude oil trading desks.
Ford Oil Corporation incorporated in Miami, FL with initial focus on geological studies across the Llanos Basin of eastern Colombia.
Awarded first E&P concession by the Colombian National Hydrocarbon Agency (ANH), covering 85,000 hectares in Casanare Department.
First discovery well FOC-1 confirmed commercial quantities of light sweet crude, validating the geological model of the Carbonera formation.
Reached first significant production plateau with 12 producing wells across the Yopal operational area.
Established strategic connection with OPEC Consortium trading channels, enabling direct participation in international crude oil markets.
Acquired 4.8% equity stake in the Bicentenario Pipeline System, securing long-term export capacity to Caribbean terminals.
Launched institutional-grade crude oil trading platform, providing real-time market access for WTI and Brent crude instruments.
Portfolio expanded to 24 active concessions covering 300 thousand hectares across Casanare, Meta, and Vichada departments.