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Governments, civil society, companies and other actors can use ResourceContracts.org to conduct various kinds of research and analysis. Such research can inform policymaking or contract negotiations. It can also empower oversight actors to monitor whether companies and governments are fulfilling their obligations under contracts, and to take action if not. Examples are provided below to demonstrate the kinds of research and analysis that can be done.

New Producer Contract Terms and Uncertainty: Lessons From the Recent Past 3 March 2022
Tying Their Hands? How Petroleum Contract Terms May Limit Governments’ Climate Policy Flexibility 27 September 2021
Five Years After the Adoption of the Paris Agreement, Are Climate Change Considerations Reflected in Mining Contracts? July 2021

Publications

Why Extractive Industry Gender Advocates Should Ask For Contract Transparency 8 November 2021
Environmental, Social and Economic Development Provisions in Investment Contracts: A Resource for Government Lawyers in the Commonwealth 6 April 2021
New Database Reveals Prominence of Tax Incentives in Mining 1 August 2020
COVID 19 and its impact on the Extractive Industries, some contractual issues to consider 2 June 2020
Force Majeure and Other Coronavirus-Era Legal Challenges: Lessons for Resource-Dependent Countries from the Glencore-Zambia Dispute 13 May 2020
Assessing Tunisia’s Upstream Petroleum Fiscal Regime September 2019
Insights on Incentives: Tax competition in mining 22 July 2019
Extensive review of 130 oil contracts exposes inferiority of Guyana & ExxonMobil’s PSA 21 July 2019

This site provides summaries of contracts and their terms to facilitate understanding of important provisions in the documents. These summaries are not interpretations of the documents. Neither the summaries nor the full contracts are complete accounts of all legal obligations related to the projects in question. This site also includes document text that was created automatically; such text may contain errors and differences from the original PDF files. No warranty is made to the accuracy of any content on this website.

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