No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

HomeArchiveNew moratorium for oil drilling on Castro’s first day in MINAET

New moratorium for oil drilling on Castro’s first day in MINAET

René Castro announced Monday that his first move as the new environment, energy and telecommunications minister (MINAET) is to implement a three-year moratorium on oil exploitation in Costa Rica.

The legal delay will be valid once the announcement is published in La Gaceta, the country’s official newspaper. The moratorium will suspend all formalities being implemented by oil companies in order to obtain an oil exploitation concession.

Between 1994 and 1998 during Castro’s first term as environment and energy minister, he signed a decree in which Mallon Oil Company, a subsidiary of U.S.-based Black Hills Corporation, was granted the possibility to cash in on a natural gas and oil concession.

Castro announced the moratorium as protests heated up over President Laura Chinchilla’s decision to send Castro back to MINAET. The post was left empty two weeks ago when former Environment Minister Teófilo de la Torre stepped down and was shifted to head the Costa Rican Electricity Institute (TT, July 29).

Meanwhile, protesters spent most of Monday in front of MINAET waving signs that denounced Castro’s appointment. “We’ve been here since 6 a.m. to demand that René Castro be removed from MINAET,” said Ana Hernández, coordinator of the anti-mining group Ni Una Sola Mina (Not One Mine). “It seems to us that René Castro is someone who lacks the ethical capabilities required to manage a ministry with such delicate responsibilities.”

“During his first term as [Environment] Minister, René Castro created a decree that reduced the bureaucracy for oil exploration,” said Luis Gómez, who also attended Monday’s rally outside the ministry’s headquarters in downtown San José.

Trending Now

Route 32 shut again with a reopening decision due this morning

Route 32 between the Central Valley and Limón remained closed early Tuesday pending a MOPT inspection. What the detours look like and why the slopes keep failing.

Costa Rica Under Orange Alert as Caribbean Ground Reaches Saturation

Updated Monday at 11:40 a.m. Route 32 has reopened. The Río Chirripó bridge on Route 4 is closed. The ground across the Caribbean can no...

Corcovado National Park Placed on Red Alert Over Sewage and Crumbling Infrastructure

A coalition of Costa Rican environmental organizations has placed Corcovado National Park under what it calls a red alert, warning that sewage discharges, decaying...

Search Intensifies for Missing Hiker in Costa Rica’s Chirripó National Park

Rescue teams continued searching today for a 58-year-old man who has been missing for several days inside Chirripó National Park, one of Costa Rica’s...

Costa Rica Opens Eight-Lane Circunvalación Bridge in San José

All eight lanes of the Circunvalación bridge over the María Aguilar River reopened yesterday, restoring normal traffic on one of San José’s busiest highways...

World Surf League Returns to Costa Rica at Playa Hermosa

Professional surfing returns to Costa Rica’s international stage today as the Garabito Surf City PRO 2026 gets underway at Playa Hermosa, bringing an official...

Costa Rica Dollar Exchange Rate Hits Historic Low as Central Bank Intervenes

The U.S. dollar has fallen to its lowest level in Costa Rica’s modern wholesale foreign-exchange market, increasing the squeeze on those residents who earn...

Fernández Tours Flooded Limón as Pressure Builds for an Emergency Declaration

Fernández toured flooded Limón on Monday as a legislator pressed for a formal emergency declaration for the Caribbean.

Costa Rica Named Among Top Destinations for Solo Travelers

Costa Rica has been included among 25 of the world’s best destinations for people traveling alone in a 2026 selection by Travel + Leisure,...
Avatar
🌴 The Weekly Pura Vida

Costa Rica, Once a Week

The week's top stories, weather & insider tips — delivered every Sunday. One email, zero clutter.

🔒 Free. No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Loading…

Latest News from Costa Rica

Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Car Rentals
Costa Rica Travel Insurance
Costa Rica Travel