The energy transition is a critical consideration for countries rich in non-renewable resources. This series debuts analysis from experts (from NRGI and elsewhere) on how resource-ricch countries can navigate the world's transition to lower-carbon technologies.
As the world transitions from an energy system reliant on fossil fuels toward a cleaner mix with a higher prevalence of renewable sources, governments and national oil companies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region must adapt to avoid economic disruption.
This research compares the investment plans of national oil companies with the action needed to observe global climate change commitments. With the pace of energy transition uncertain, the authors of this report offer a warning to governments and state oil companies and urge them to re-examine their plans for a possible future without oil.
Esta investigación compara los planes de inversión de las empresas petroleras nacionales con la acción necesaria para cumplir los compromisos para combatir el cambio climático. Con el ritmo incierto de la transición energética, los autores del reporte dan una advertencia a los gobiernos y empresas petroleras estatales y les pide que examinen sus planes para un posible futuro sin petróleo.
This document presents NRGI's understanding of the challenges and opportunities associated with the energy transition and previews the response the organization will effect through its future programming.
This interim evaluation using the Resource Governance Index methodology find improvements in natural resource governance in the DRC since 2017. However, the results indicate that work to improve the governance of the state's oil and mining enterprises remains.
Cette évaluation intermédiaire, qui s'appuie sur la méthodologie de l'Indice de Gouvernance des Ressources Naturelles, a constaté des améliorations dans la gouvernance des ressources naturelles en RDC depuis 2017. Cependant, les résultats révèlent qu'il reste du travail à faire pour avancer la gouvernance des entreprises pétrolières et minières publiques.
No hay razón para flexibilizar las regulaciones para promover la minería en América Latina. Esta publicación sostiene que la región debería fortalecer los estándares sociales y ambientales, y prepararse para un posible nuevo ciclo minero impulsado por la transición a energías limpias.
There is no reason to slacken regulations in order to promote mining in Latin America. This publication argues that the region should in fact strengthen these standards to prepare for a possible new mining cycle fueled by the transition to clean energy.