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"BEYOND THE RHETORIC": MEASURING REVENUE TRANSPARENCY IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRIES

Read the full company report PDF file
Read the full government report PDF file
En Français: Rapport – Enterprises PDF file
En Français: Rapport – Gov't PDF file
En Español: Informe – Empresas PDF file
En Español: Informe – Gobierno PDF file
Russian - Companies PDF file
Russian - Governments PDF file
Bahasa Indonesia – Governments PDF file
Bahasa Indonesia - Executive Summary PDF file

Several international initiatives have been launched to improve transparency in the extractive industries. Companies and governments of both the developed and developing worlds have made various commitments to revenue transparency. But what actual progress has been made to date? How does their performance rate?

The Measuring Transparency project has developed a standard to assess the performance of companies and governments in support of revenue transparency. It also provides a framework to track their progress over time. The project's results highlight the leaders and laggards in both the oil and gas industry and between several countries. These will be used by investors, NGOs, ratings agencies and other relevant actors to pressure companies and governments for greater transparency.

Measuring Transparency was conceived by Save the Children UK and developed in collaboration with investors, independent consultants, ratings agencies and other members of the Publish What You Pay NGO coalition of which Save the Children UK is a co-founder and leading member. "Beyond the Rhetoric: measuring revenue transparency in the oil and gas industry" was published by Save the Children UK on the eve of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative London Conference. There are two components to the report: the first focuses on company performance, the second looks at home government disclosure requirements.

The company report shows that companies' performance is disappointing overall. The countries in which performance was assessed are Angola, Azerbaijan, Indonesia, Nigeria, Timor Leste and Venezuela. Company scores are uneven from country to country. Piecemeal efforts are being made in some countries but not everywhere, thereby affecting overall company scores. But the report highlights that systematic disclosure across countries is possible and that regulatory requirements have a significant impact in this regard.

The home government report ranks Australia, Canada, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Russia, South Africa, the UK and the United States. It reveals that the countries that have existing commitments to transparency are under-performing and that Canada, a non-EITI participant, actually has the best disclosure requirements on companies. The report calls on the countries concerned to take advantage of upcoming reforms of international accounting standards and the harmonisation of securities regulations and incorporate transparency requirements for company disclosure of revenue payments.

For full details, including copies of the reports and background information, go to: www.publishwhatyoupay.org/measuring_transparency

Save the Children UK press release (17 March 2005): Transparency begins at home

Read the full company report PDF file
Read the full government report PDF file
En Français: Rapport – Enterprises PDF file
En Français: Rapport – Gov't PDF file
En Español: Informe – Empresas PDF file
En Español: Informe – Gobierno PDF file
Russian - Companies PDF file
Russian - Governments PDF file
Bahasa Indonesia – Governments PDF file
Bahasa Indonesia - Executive Summary PDF file

   
 

Landslide Shuts Down Ecuador Pipeline - Reuters

Nigerian President Touts New Oil Legislation - Daily Trust/AllAfrica

Africa Demands Larger Slice of Mining Revenues - Mineweb

Russia in Bid for Kyrgyz National Gas Company - Eurasianet

 
 

OSI's Revenue Watch Program Becomes Independent Institute

In June 2006, the Open Society Institute spun off its Revenue Watch program to create an independent Revenue Watch Institute (RWI), a sister organization to coordinate and lead the Soros Foundation Network’s (SFN) work on transparency and accountability in resource-rich countries.

 
 
 

IMF Country Reports on Kazakhstan
The IMF produced new Kazakhstan country reports November 15, 2004.
   • Selected Issues
   • Statistical Appendix

IMF: Azerbaijan's Poverty Reduction Progress
The Government of Azerbaijan submitted its Progress Report on Poverty Reduction Strategy to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in October 2004. IMF Joint Staff has released its assessment of the progress report prepared by the government.
• Progress Report PDF file
• Joint Staff Assessment PDF file

 

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