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ECOPETROL S.A.

At today's price, ECOPETROL S.A. (EC) is priced for today's economics sustained for ~12.7 years. boothcheck doesn't publish a fair value or a price target; it shows what the price assumes, so you can judge whether that bar is too high. Built from SEC EDGAR filings.

Live priced in
today's economics sustained for ~12.7 years
Priced In
elevated

Key Takeaways

The dividend is the thesis: a COP 121 per-share payout for 2025 under a 40% to 60% policy puts the ADR yield near 5% at $16.58, and the single decisive question is whether that cash return holds, since it is a fixed share of net income and the company ties the 2026 dividend to commodity prices. The sovereign overhang is the dominant risk: Colombia's state ownership and a government that has halted exploration, banned fracking, and forced a capex cut from about $4.5 billion to $2.5 billion leave

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Institutional ownership

155 institutional managers reported holding EC in 13F filings for the quarter ended 2026-03-31. Together they hold about 0% of the company; the top 10 hold 0%. 40 opened new positions that quarter. Held by Vanguard Group, BlackRock, Two Sigma, among others. On the short side, 7.7M shares were sold short as of the 2026-06-15 count, about 0.0% of shares outstanding (2.7 days of typical volume to cover).

Quarterly 13F filings arrive up to 45 days after quarter end, so the picture is never current (filed through 2026-05-29). Nothing here is investment advice.

Capital returns

It pays a dividend. Cash returned over the past three years: $4.53B in dividends.

Share counts are split-adjusted; repurchase totals are gross of share issuance. Nothing here is investment advice.

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Last analyzed: June 27, 2026

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