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Lack of consultation. Stakeholders perspectives on local content requirements in the petroleum sector in Tanzania
CMI Brief | Oct 2016
Tanzania has recently discovered huge offshore natural gas fields. This has led the Government to develop Local Content Policies (LCPs) to increase local ...
oil, gas, resources, local content, petroleum, Tanzania
Understanding the lie of the land: an institutional analysis of petro-governance in Tanzania
Journal Article | Jan 2018
Tanzania has recently discovered large petroleum and natural gas reserves, boosting its natural resource stocks and potential future revenue flows. Whether ...
petroleum, governance, legal regimes, Tanzania
Petroleum populism: How new resource endowments shape voter choices
CMI Brief | Dec 2017
High-value natural resources can be a political “curse” when political elites use resource revenues to maintain power, subvert democratic ...
petroleum, voting, natural resources, Tanzania
Alternatives to local content
Journal Article | Dec 2017
This paper discusses whether and to what extent resource-rich developing countries should introduce local content policies, i.e. requirements to include ...
Local content, petroleum, oil, natural gas, Tanzania
Petro-Governance in Tanzania: Opportunities and Challenges
CMI Brief | Oct 2016
Recent significant natural gas discoveries have pushed Tanzania into the international spotlight as a new petroleum producer. How can the country ensure ...
oil, petroleum, gas, economy, Tanzania
Policy Making in the Tanzanian Petro State: Building a Statistical Basis
CMI Working Paper | Mar 2017
This paper deals with needs and availability of data, statistics and information in Tanzania. It relates to a five-year (2014–19) research programme ...
data, statistics, petroleum, analysis, Tanzania
Understanding the Lay of the Land: An Institutional Analysis of Petro-Governance in Tanzania
CMI Working Paper | Dec 2016
Tanzania has recently discovered large petroleum reserves, boosting its reserve natural resource stocks and potential future revenue flows. What is the ...
petroleum, bureucracy, revenue flows, natural resources, institutions, Tanzania
Prospects for peace in a petro-state: Gas extraction and participation in violence in Tanzania
CMI Brief | Dec 2017
Significant petroleum discoveries in Tanzania have shaped the country’s political discourse in recent years, with politicians promising to turn ...
violence, natural resources, petroleum, politics, Mtwara, Tanzania
Should developing countries establish petroleum funds?
Journal Article | Jun 2018
Many natural resource abundant countries have established sovereign wealth funds as part of their strategy of managing the resource wealth. The paper ...
Fiscal policy, extractive industries, resource curse, sovereign wealth fund
Political economy of the petroleum sector in Nigeria
Report in External Series | Sep 2011
The relatively slow pace of Nigeria’s development has often been attributed to the phenomenon of the resource curse whereby the nature of the state ...
corruption, petroleum, natural resources, political economy, Nigeria
Corruption in petroleum - within and beyond the sector
Book Chapter | Mar 2012
This paper addresses corruption in the governance of petroleum and underscores the importance of treating this problem as a result of factors that go ...
Corruption, natural resources, capital flight
The legislative landscape of the petroleum sector in Tanzania
Book Chapter | Nov 2019
The legislative landscape of the petroleum sector in Tanzania James Andilile, Odd-Helge Fjeldstad an
Tanzania
Shaping petroleum policies in Tanzania: The role of lobbyists
Book Chapter | Nov 2019
Shaping petroleum policies in Tanzania: The role of lobbyists Odd-Helge Fjeldstad and Jesper Johnsøn
Tanzania
Governing petroleum resources in Tanzania: Lessons learned and policy implications
Book Chapter | Nov 2019
Governing petroleum resources in Tanzania: Lessons learned and policy implications Odd-Helge Fjeldst
Tanzania
The non-oil tax reform in Angola: Escaping from petroleum dependency?
Journal Article | Nov 2020
Angola experienced an extraordinary oil boom between 2004 and 2014. During this period, oil revenue accounted for 80% of all government revenue. ...
Oil dependence, Natural resource revenues, Tax reform, Tax administration, Angola
The evolution and current status of the petroleum sector in Tanzania
Book Chapter | Nov 2019
The evolution and current status of the petroleum sector in Tanzania Donald Mmari, James Andilile an
Tanzania
Civil society’s role in petroleum sector governance: The case of Tanzania
CMI Brief | May 2019
Good governance in the management of natural resources is now recognized by scholars and policy makers as key to ensuring that countries can prevent and ...
Tanzania
An overview of the fiscal systems for the petroleum sector in Tanzania
Book Chapter | Nov 2019
An overview of the fiscal systems for the petroleum sector in Tanzania Donald Mmari, James Andilile,
Tanzania
Training programme "Understanding the petroleum sector challenges"
Project | Oct - Nov 2012
8th November 2012, Elmina, Ghana
A one-day programme on Good Governance and Corruption Prevention in the Petroleum Sector, arranged by ...
Ghana
Liberalisation of trade in services and choice of technology in the Norwegian petroleum sector
CMI Working Paper | Jan 2000
The petroleum sector is a service-intensive industry. The quality, price and availability of services are therefore important for the productivity level ...