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Mandatory payment disclosure

The disclosure by oil, gas and mining companies of the amounts they pay to governments will help to ensure that citizens benefit from the extraction of their countries’ resources.

The disclosure by oil, gas and mining companies of the amounts they pay to governments will help to ensure that citizens benefit from the extraction of their countries’ resources.

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Comments Reveal Overwhelming Support for Stronger U.S. Extractives Transparency Rule
30 March 2020
DRC’s Mining Revenues: Increasing Accountability by Analyzing Payments to Governments Reports
Briefing
18 December 2020
U.K. Financial Regulator Confirms Extractive Companies Must Name Government Entities to Which They Make Payments
25 April 2019

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    DRC’s Mining Revenues: Increasing Accountability by Analyzing Payments to Governments Reports

    Briefing
    18 December 2020
    Kaisa ToroskainenAlexander MaldenJean Pierre Okenda

    Revenus du secteur minier de la RDC : Améliorer la redevabilité par l’analyse des rapports sur les paiements aux gouvernements

    Report
    18 December 2020
    Kaisa ToroskainenJean Pierre OkendaAlexander Malden

    Ghana’s Oil Sales: Using Commodity Trading Data for Accountability

    Briefing
    15 December 2020
    Alexander MaldenDenis Gyeyir

    Indonesia’s Oil and Gas Revenues: Using Payments to Governments Data for Accountability

    Briefing
    18 December 2019
    Alexander MaldenFikri Zaki Muhammadi

    L’Indice de Gouvernance des Ressources Naturelles : Rapport de l’évaluation intermédiaire 2019 pour la Guinée (exploitation minière)

    Briefing
    24 June 2019

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    The Natural Resource Charter in Myanmar (pamphlet)

    Overview of Online Resources on Extractives for Parliaments

    ResourceProjects.org

    News & Insights

    The G7 Missed a Crucial Ingredient for a Green and Equitable Future. Here’s a Way Forward.

    18 June 2021

    From Data to Impact: Ensuring Extractives Data Serves Citizens in Eurasia

    Galib EfendievEmil Omarov
    25 May 2021

    Report finds majority of extractive commodity traders lack ESG disclosure

    Mining Weekly
    8 March 2021

    Ghana’s National Oil Company Shows the U.K. and Switzerland How Transparency Should Work

    Joseph WilliamsAlexander MaldenAnne Fishman
    10 February 2021

    Latest U.S. Oil and Mining Transparency Rule Will Not Deter Corruption

    Joseph Williams
    16 December 2020

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      Commodity prices
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      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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