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In this paper, the author examines the current structure of the tax system for hydrocarbon production in Trinidad and Tobago in light of global trends in hydrocarbon taxation. Some of the main features of the tax regime are compared and benchmarked against what the literature has defined as best...
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This Paper proffers the notion that where concerns over the survival of a species may impede oil and gas activities, proactive cooperation, planning, and compromise within the ESA process can present both industry and environmentalists with a winning outcome. The Paper first provides background...
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The Scandinavian region – Denmark, Norway and Sweden – is a world-leading example of a rapid energy transition as a result of high rates of electrification. These three countries, along with Finland and Iceland, aim to be mostly ‘fossil free’ by 2050; Denmark, Sweden and Norway have some of...
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The benefits and costs of resource extraction are currently being hotly debated in the case of shale gas development (commonly known as "fracking"). Colorado provides a unique research environment given its long history of conventional oil and gas extraction and, most recently, shale gas...
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that oil price is a globally priced factor for the oil industry. The oil and gas sector in developed countries responds … more strongly to oil price changes than in emerging markets. Oil and gas industry returns also respond asymmetrically to … changes in oil prices; oil price rises have a greater impact than oil price drops. There is no parallel to the asymmetry of …
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Southern Nigeria is the base of Nigeria’s crude oil and gas. The activities of oil and gas (O&G) extraction orchestrated by mainly multinational companies have left most rural communities in the region vulnerable to environmental imbalances. These environmental impacts have resulted in...
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This paper outlines how sustainable development in resource-rich countries requires an 'all of government' approach as well as multi-stakeholder dialogue and partnerships between government, companies, and civil society organizations. Effective management and regulation requires many different...
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outlines how the upward trend has continued in many countries despite the recent commodity price collapse, and assesses some of …
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