Alberto Consuegra: Hi, Luiz, good morning. What are we hearing from the government? First, both the Minister of Mines and the Minister of Finance have been very welcome in stating that contracts already signed will be honoured. The Minister of Mines also have said that together with A&H and UPME are evaluated the needs of signing new contracts. So we received this news with a positive message and this reduce certainty the uncertainty that we have in the future. With regards to reactivation of suspended contracts, I have to tell you that some of them have been suspended for social unrest forced migrations. All the rest will need to have agreement in terms in commercial and technical terms. If those clauses for suspension are resolved these options will have to compete with other options that we have in our portfolio.
If they are competitive enough then they will have to go through the maturation process and then at the end probably will mean that we will have exploratory options, exploratory drilling associated with these assets.
Felipe Bayon: Thanks, Alberto. Thanks Luiz.
Operator: Thank you. Our next question comes from Andrew McCarthy from Credicorp. Please go ahead.
Andrew McCarthy: Thanks very much. Good morning everyone. Thank you. Felipe, Yeimy, Alberto and Jaime for the presentation and the opportunity to ask questions. My first question was on fracking in Colombia. Just seeing on local media at the moment quite a lot of news flow on that. So just wondering is it the case that the formal decision has been taken to desist from moving forward with the Kale and Platero projects? And if so, what are the key sort of steps to unwind all the sort of key contracts behind that are in place. Would there be any sort of cost or financial cost implications there for the Ecopetrol Group? So that’s question number twp. Question number two and apologies if this has already been covered in the presentation or in the questions I couldn’t quite hear.
But just wondering about the whether the door is now being opened in fact for the possibility of signing new exploration contracts in Colombia. Any color you could share on that? And then my third and final question. Just if you could provide any update on the Invercolsa divestiture where that is if that’s indeed still moving ahead? And then just generally on any other sort of asset rotation initiatives that you might be looking at to optimize the portfolio. That’s it for me for now. Many thanks.
Felipe Bayon: Thanks, Andrew, and I’ll take the first one and if there’s anything Alberto you want to add on that. And on Invercolsa I’m going to ask Nicolas Azcuenaga to give us a bit of color on that question. So in terms of fracking and you were mentioning some of the media coverage that we’ve seen over the last few days. What we’ve said as a company is at the end of the day the government and in particular Congress takes the decision formally that there won’t be fracking in Colombia, we won’t do fracking in Colombia. So I think that’s very clear. We’ve asked A&H formally for a suspension a 90-day suspension of the contracts that we have as operator. We’ve done this. Remember the Kale and Platero you were mentioning. And remember, we do have a formal environmental license on one of the projects on Kale.