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Natural Resource Governance Institute
The Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) helps people to realize the benefits of their countries’ endowments of oil, gas and minerals. We do this through technical advice, advocacy, applied research, policy analysis, and capacity development. We work with innovative agents of change within government ministries, civil society, the media, legislatures, the private sector, and international institutions to promote accountable and effective governance in the extractive industries.Visit Site
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October 27, 2020
A Race to the Bottom and Back to the Top: Taxing Oil and Gas During and After the Pandemic
By: David Manley, David Mihalyi, Colin Fleming -
September 24, 2020
The Practice and Potential of Blockchain Technologies for Extractive Sector Governance
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September 22, 2020
Beneath the Surface: The Case for Oversight of Extractive Industry Suppliers
By: Robert Pitman, Kaisa Toroskainen -
August 10, 2020
Coronavirus, Mining and Latin America: A Baseless “Race to the Bottom”
By: Carlos Monge -
August 03, 2020
Coronavirus, Oil and Latin America: The Urgency of Economic Diversification and Energy Transition
By: Carlos Monge -
July 23, 2020
Sustainable Drive, Sustainable Supply: Priorities to Improve the Electric Vehicle Battery Supply Chain
By: Patrick Heller, Ethan Elkind, Ted Lamm -
April 15, 2020
Building a Sustainable Electric Vehicle Battery Supply Chain: Frequently Asked Questions
By: Patrick Heller, Ethan Elkind, Ted Lamm -
March 04, 2020
Tangled Web: The Role of Oil, Gas and Mining in Funding Regional Governments in Indonesia
By: David Manley, Rani Febrianti, Hari Subhash -
February 27, 2020
Resource-Backed Loans: Pitfalls and Potentialloan
By: David Mihalyi, Aisha Adam, Jyhjong Hwang -
January 13, 2020
Holding to Account: How Publishing Facts about Foreign Corruption Creates Accountability
By: Aaron Sayne, Melanie D. Reed -
December 18, 2019
Lessons for Generating Government Revenue for New and Prospective Liquefied Natural Gas Producers
By: Thomas Lassourd, Amir Shafaie, Thomas Scurfield -
December 18, 2019
Indonesia’s Oil and Gas Revenues: Using Payments to Governments Data for Accountability
By: Alexander Malden, Fikri Zaki Muhammadi -
October 23, 2019
Unpacking Decentralization: Improving How States and Regions in Myanmar Issue Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Permits
By: Sebastian Sahla, Hosana Chay -
September 30, 2019
Considerations for Taxing Myanmar’s Large-scale Mining Companies
By: David Manley, Sebastian Sahla, Ko Ko Lwin, Khin Saw Htay -
September 26, 2019
The Case for Publishing Indonesian Mining Agreements
By: Robert Pitman, Rani Febrianti -
September 12, 2019
Assessing Tunisia’s Upstream Petroleum Fiscal Regime
By: Thomas Lassourd, Carole Nakhle -
September 05, 2019
Managing Expectations About Tanzania’s Uncertain Gas Revenues
By: Thomas Scurfield, David Mihalyi -
September 05, 2019
How Tanzania Can Secure a Good Deal for its Offshore Gas
By: Thomas Scurfield, David Manley -
September 04, 2019
Beyond Revenues: Measuring and Valuing Environmental and Social Impacts in Extractive Sector Governance
By: Nicola Woodroffe, Tim Grice -
June 17, 2019
Wild Growth: An Assessment of Erdenes Mongol
By: Andrew Bauer, Dorjdari Namkhaijantsan -
June 14, 2019
Big Sellers: Exploring the Scale and Risk of National Oil Company Sales
By: Alexander Malden, Joseph Williams -
May 27, 2019
How and Why the Myanmar Government Should Publish Petroleum and Mining Contracts
By: Sebastian Sahla, Hosana Chay, Robert Pitman -
April 25, 2019
The National Oil Company Database
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April 01, 2019
Massive and Misunderstood: Data-Driven Insights into National Oil Companies
By: David Mihalyi, Patrick Heller -
April 01, 2019
Resource Governance Index: From Legal Reform to Implementation in Sub-Saharan Africa
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February 11, 2019
Mongolia's Missing Oil, Gas and Mining Contracts
By: Robert Pitman -
December 01, 2018
The Fiscal Regime for Uganda’s Mining Sector: A Need for Reform?
By: Thomas Scurfield -
December 01, 2018
Tip-Toeing Toward Transparency: Jade and Gemstone Sector Disclosures in Myanmar
By: Paul Shortell -
September 01, 2018
Ukraine Legislates Extractives Sector Transparency and Accountability
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April 01, 2018
Civil Society Playing Key Role in Extractive Sector Reform in OnceAutocratic Tunisia
By: Natural Resource Governance Institute -
January 01, 2018
Fiscal Sustainability in Mongolia in 2018
By: Tsolmon Baatarzorig, Nyambaatar Batbayar, Ragchaasuren Galindev -
January 01, 2018
Discussion of Guyana’s Green Paper
By: Andrew Bauer, David Mihalyi, Fernando Patzy -
January 01, 2018
Reaching Wider Populations with Global Online Courses
By: Natural Resource Governance Institute -
January 01, 2017
2017 Natural Resource Governance Index
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October 23, 2015
Answering Questions About the Commodity Slump: A Summary from the 2015 NRGI Conference
By: David Manley -
October 01, 2015
In Pursuit of Transparent Trading
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September 01, 2015
Financing Options for the Ugandan National Oil Company
By: Thomas Lassourd -
August 15, 2015
Owning Up: Options for Disclosing the Identities of Beneficial Owners of Extractive Companies
By: Aaron Sayne, Erica Westenberg, Amir Shafaie -
June 22, 2015
From Reporting to Reform: Eleven Opportunities for Increasing EITI Impacts
By: Max George-Wagner, Erica Westenberg -
April 27, 2015
NRGI Readers: A Primer Series About Resource Governance
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