Revenue Watch Index: First Ranking of Government Openness in Oil, Gas and Mining Management

Brazil, Norway rated highest; United States 11th; Turkmenistan last

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Posted 6 October 2010 by Transparency International Secretariat

A pioneering new measurement of government public disclosure in managing oil, gas and minerals ranks Brazil and Norway highest among 41 countries for making public detailed information about these key resources, the Revenue Watch Institute (RWI) and Transparency International (TI) announced today.

Russia, Mexico and Chile ranked third through fifth, respectively. The United States was 11th in the Revenue Watch Index, a landmark comparison of a cross-section of major producers of petroleum, gold, copper and diamonds. Turkmenistan ranked last, below Equatorial Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo.


The 56-page report compares how much the 41 governments disclose publically about the money they receive for oil, gas and minerals exploitation, and about contracts and other basic data. In nearly all these countries, natural resources are public assets, and the revenues are managed in trust by the government on behalf of its citizens.

“We found that in too many countries, governments give citizens little information about this crucial part of the economy,” said RWI Director Karin Lissakers, who released the Index at a briefing in Washington, D.C. “Without access to information, the public has very limited influence on how governments manage the resources and how governments use the revenues.”


Government openness about its income is essential to combat high-level corruption and reduce citizens’ mistrust of how government uses its funds, the report concludes. Transparent, accountable management of these revenues is also fundamental to economic development and political stability. Openness does not guarantee good governance, but transparency is one of its essential building blocks.

“Our findings are a call to lawmakers and civil society to focus their attention on the weaknesses pinpointed by the Index and to press for specific reforms for greater openness," said Christiaan Poortman, TI’s director of global programs.

Oil, gas and mining play a critical role in the global economy. Petroleum and its byproducts account for 15 percent of world trade, and oil and mining account for up to 80 percent of the gross national product of the countries included in the Index.


To learn more about the Revenue Watch Index, go to: www.revenuewatch.org/rwindex

 

Revenue Watch Institute promotes the effective, transparent and accountable management of oil, gas and mineral resources for the public good. Through capacity building, technical assistance, research, funding and advocacy, it helps countries to realize the development benefits of their natural resource wealth.

Transparency International is the global civil society organization leading the fight against corruption. Through more than 90 chapters worldwide and an international secretariat in Berlin, TI raises awareness of the damaging effects of corruption and works with partners in government, business and civil society to develop and implement effective measures to tackle it.

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