BOGOTA, Colombia, Jan. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Ecopetrol S.A. (NYSE: EC; BVC: ECOPETROL; BVL: EC; TSX: ECP) ("Ecopetrol" or the "Company") informs that on January 19 it was notified of a new lawsuit filed against it in The Hague (Netherlands) by Llanos Oil Exploration Ltd. as a consequence of the termination of the Guatapuri partnership contract on July 23, 2003.

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In regards to this process and other legal actions related to the termination of said contract, Ecopetrol would like to clarify the following:

    1. The Guatapuri contract was terminated by Ecopetrol due to the petitioning
       company's repeated failure to meet its contract obligations.
    2. As demonstrated and sustained on other occasions over the past five
       years, such as in a claim before the United States District Court for the
       Southern District of Florida, Ecopetrol believes that the contractual
       breaches by Llanos Oil Exploration Ltd. are conclusive and termination of
       the contract is justified by solid, indisputable legal arguments.
    3. Since the time when the contract was declared terminated, Llanos Oil
       Exploration Ltd. has embarked on a campaign against Ecopetrol S.A., which
       has proven unsuccessful because of the facts borne out by the evidence
       and the weakness of their arguments.
    4. Despite the above, in this new case Llanos Oil Exploration Ltd. intends
       before a Dutch judge, who has no jurisdiction over a contractual case
       occurring in Colombia, to have the contract declared illegal and thus
       obtain alleged restitution for damages and losses in the amount of
       approximately 7,000 million euros.
    5. Ecopetrol will respond to the suit in Netherlands within the time period
       allowed by the District Court of The Hague and will use every legal
       recourse to defend its legitimate interests, as it did in 2005 when the
       same company, Llanos Oil Exploration Ltd., withdrew the suit it filed in
       the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida
       relating to the same contract.

Ecopetrol is Colombia's largest integrated oil & gas company, where it accounts for 60% of total production. It is one of the top 40 oil companies in the world and the fourth largest oil company in Latin America. The Company is also involved in exploration and production activities in Brazil, Peru and the United States Gulf Coast, and owns the main refineries in Colombia, most of the network of oil and multiple purpose pipelines in the country, petrochemical plants, and it is entering into the biofuels business.

This release contains forward-looking statements relating to the prospects of the business, estimates for operating and financial results, and those related to growth prospects of Ecopetrol. These are merely projections and, as such, are based exclusively on the expectations of management concerning the future of the business and its continued access to capital to fund the Company's business plan. Such forward-looking statements depend, substantially, on changes in market conditions, government regulations, competitive pressures, the performance of the Colombian economy and the industry, among other factors; therefore, they are subject to change without prior notice.



    Contact us for any additional information:

    Investor Relations
    Alejandro Giraldo
    Phone: +571-234-5190
    Email: investors@ecopetrol.com.co

    Media Relations (Colombia)
    Mauricio Tellez
    Phone: + 571-2345377
    Fax: +571-2344480
    Email: mtellez@ecopetrol.com.co

Website: www.ecopetrol.com.co

SOURCE Ecopetrol S.A.