The Colombian oil workers’ union, USO, has called for increased protests at Ecopetrol installations due to stalled negotiations with the state-owned oil company. The union presented a list of demands in April, but claims Ecopetrol has only addressed approximately 30% of them. This escalation in mobilization efforts signals a deepening dispute between the workers and the company. The USO is seeking comprehensive responses to their demands, which remain largely unmet. Details of the specific demands have not been widely publicized, but the union asserts the current responses are insufficient. The protests aim to pressure Ecopetrol to engage in more meaningful negotiations and address worker concerns. Further disruptions to Ecopetrol’s operations are possible as a result of the intensified mobilization.