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2014 Natural Resource Charter Conference

Conference
12 June 2014 - 2:00pm to 14 June 2014 - 2:00pm
Oxford, United Kingdom
Topics
Commodity pricesGlobal initiativesLicensing and negotiationMeasurement of environmental and social impactsOpen dataRevenue managementSovereign wealth fundsTax policy and revenue collection
Countries
GhanaGuineaMyanmarNigeriaSierra LeoneSouth Sudan
Precepts
P1 P2 P4 P6 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 What are Natural Resource Charter precepts?
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The 2014 Natural Resource Charter Conference, presented by NRGI and OxCarre, took place on 12 and 13 June. Below are videos from the open sessions and relevant materials.

Available Sessions:
  • Welcome, opening remarks, and keynote speech
  • The Natural Resource Charter as a Useful Common Framework
  • Narratives, Expectations and Accountability
  • Maximizing the Non-Fiscal Benefits from Resource Extraction
  • Making Transparency Matter: EITI Progress Report Launch
  • New Insights on Natural Resource Funds
  • Government Strategy
  • Governance Matters

 

Welcome, opening remarks, and keynote speech

Featuring Anthony Venables (Oxford University), Daniel Kaufmann (NRGI) and Sir Paul Collier (Oxford University)

 

The Natural Resource Charter as a Useful Common Framework

Featuring Suneeta Kaimal (NRGI), Jim Cust (NRGI), Aidan Davy (ICMM), Justine de Davila (UK DfID) and Lai Yahaya (FOSTER Nigeria)

 

Narratives, Expectations and Accountability

Featuring Matteo Pellegrini (NRGI), Sami Atallah (LCPS), Peter Harrington (Harvard Kennedy School), Lisa Sachs (CCSI), Zaw Oo (Myanmar Development Resource Institute)

 

Maximizing the Non-Fiscal Benefits from Resource Extraction

Featuring Sheila Khama (African Development Bank), Rosalind Kainyah (Kina Advisory), Christine Jojarth (Stanford University), Michael Warner (Local Content Solutions)

 

Making Transparency Matter: EITI Progress Report Launch

Featuring Alexandra Gillies (NRGI), Thomas Mba Akabzaa (Government of Ghana), Laurel Green (Rio Tinto), Keith Myers (Richmond Energy Partners), Clare Short (EITI)

See also the EITI progress report, and NRGI's Guide to the EITI Standard.

 

New Insights on Natural Resource Funds

Featuring Patrick Heller (NRGI), Håvard Halland (World Bank), David Manley (NRGI), Sam Wills (OxCarre)

Downloads: Halland presentation, Halland paper, Wills presentation, Wills paper, Manley presentation

 

Government Strategy

Featuring Richard Manning (Oxford University), Philip Ajack-Boldit Government of South Sudan), Dr. Joe Amoako-Tuffour (St. Francis Xavier University and African Centre for Economic Transformation), Alhaji Mansaray (Government of Sierra Leone), Abdoulaye Magassouba (Government of Guinea)

 

Governance Matters

Featuring Daniel Kaufmann (NRGI), Edward Bickham (World Gold Council), Memunatu Pratt (University of Sierra Leone), Clare Short (EITI), Albert Zeufack (World Bank)

 

Several sessions held at the conference under the Chatham House rule were not recorded. However, discussion materials from some closed sessions are available here:

  • Inge Amundsen: Corruption and Other Leakages
  • Jim Cust: Institutions and the Location of Oil Exploration
  • Philip Daniel: International Taxation Issues for Extractive Industries
  • Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia: Ghana and the Discovery of Oil: From Boom to Gloom
  • Dr. Mark Henstridge : Preparing for the Boom
  • Dr. Keith Myers: National Hydrocarbon Accounting (See also his paper.)
  • David Mihalyi: What Can Citizens do with Open Revenue Data on Extractives?

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    Beneficial ownership
    Civic space
    Commodity prices
    Contract transparency and monitoring
    Coronavirus
    Corruption
    Economic diversification
    Energy transition
    Gender
    Global initiatives
    Legislation and regulation
    Licensing and negotiation
    Mandatory payment disclosure
    Measurement of environmental and social impacts
    Measurement of governance
    Open data
    Revenue management
    Revenue sharing
    Sovereign wealth funds
    State-owned enterprises
    Subnational governance
    Tax policy and revenue collection
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