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Source: @putumayo_vivo via Instagram | Region: Putumayo, Colombian Amazon | Topic: Oil and Gas Pressure | Posted: June 30, 2026 | Discovered: July 3, 2026

In the Colombian Putumayo, a community documents oil contamination

Why It Matters

The Putumayo basin has been under oil extraction pressure for decades. What makes this post significant is the source: a community-run monitoring network, not an NGO or government body. The footage documents what formal reports routinely omit — the direct, daily proximity of extraction infrastructure to drinking water sources and community land. This is primary evidence, not advocacy.

The Post

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CAJ Context

This post is a small piece of a much larger pattern. The Colombian Amazon — and the broader Amazonian basin — faces active extraction pressure from oil, gas, mining, and road infrastructure projects that consistently prioritize industrial permits over community water rights and territorial sovereignty.

The Colombian Amazon Journal tracks these signals. When enough build, they become the basis for deeper reporting.

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