Population, Energy and Environment Program : Comparative Analysis on the Distribution of Oil Rents

The issue of administering the distribution of oil rents is the subject of increased debate among oil companies, civil society, development agencies, and governments, which tacit agreement suggests that regions where oil and gas production takes pl...

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spelling okr-10986-198852021-04-23T14:03:37Z Population, Energy and Environment Program : Comparative Analysis on the Distribution of Oil Rents World Bank BARREL CD CENTRAL BANK COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CRUDE OIL CRUDE OIL PRICES CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION DAMAGES DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC PROGRESS ECONOMISTS ENERGY PLANNERS ENERGY PRACTICES ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURES EXPLOITATION EXPORTS EXTERNAL COSTS FOSSIL FUELS GAS BUSINESS GAS COMPANIES GAS EXPORTS GAS FIELD GAS PRODUCTION GDP HUMAN CAPITAL HYDROCARBONS IMPORTS INCOME INCOME TAXES LEGISLATION LIQUIDITY LIVING CONDITIONS LIVING STANDARDS MINES NATIONAL OIL NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OIL AND GAS OIL COMPANIES OIL FIELDS OIL INDUSTRY OIL PRICES OIL PRODUCING OIL PRODUCING COUNTRIES OIL PRODUCTION OIL REVENUES PETROLEUM PIPELINES POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRODUCERS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES SAVINGS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRANSITION ECONOMIES UTILITIES VALUATION The issue of administering the distribution of oil rents is the subject of increased debate among oil companies, civil society, development agencies, and governments, which tacit agreement suggests that regions where oil and gas production takes place, in particular the communities, ought to receive "indemnifications" due to damages, and losses derived from the use of land for oil production operations. Such debate sparked the need for an analysis in the context of the tripartite dialogues of the Population, Energy and Environment Program (PEA), a joint initiative by the Bank, and the Latin American Organization for Energy (OLADE). This study presents PEAs comparative analysis of oil rent distribution in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, reviews the collection of rents as it relates to taxation of revenues derived from oil, and gas operations, and, examines the distribution, and disbursement of rents, giving special emphasis on the evaluation of the share of revenues, that could directly benefit the indigenous peoples. Recommendations suggest the development of a tax mechanism that distributes revenues equitably among governments, investors, and social groups, in the context of strong institutional capacity of government agencies, in order to absorb economic change, and ensure the efficient investment of revenues; but, taking into account the fact that while increased hydrocarbon exports does generate the valuation of exchange rates, building pressure on costs, and prices of national goods, such exports will in turn decrease the level of competitiveness of national goods, harming diversity, as well as the balance of the domestic economy. 2014-08-29T20:37:05Z 2014-08-29T20:37:05Z 2002-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/02/1735289/population-energy-environment-program-pea-comparative-analysis-distribution-oil-rents http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19885 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP) technical paper series;no. 20 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean
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topic BARREL
CD
CENTRAL BANK
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL PRICES
CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION
DAMAGES
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC PROGRESS
ECONOMISTS
ENERGY PLANNERS
ENERGY PRACTICES
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURES
EXPLOITATION
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL COSTS
FOSSIL FUELS
GAS BUSINESS
GAS COMPANIES
GAS EXPORTS
GAS FIELD
GAS PRODUCTION
GDP
HUMAN CAPITAL
HYDROCARBONS
IMPORTS
INCOME
INCOME TAXES
LEGISLATION
LIQUIDITY
LIVING CONDITIONS
LIVING STANDARDS
MINES
NATIONAL OIL
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL
OIL AND GAS
OIL COMPANIES
OIL FIELDS
OIL INDUSTRY
OIL PRICES
OIL PRODUCING
OIL PRODUCING COUNTRIES
OIL PRODUCTION
OIL REVENUES
PETROLEUM
PIPELINES
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
PRODUCERS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
SAVINGS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
UTILITIES
VALUATION
spellingShingle BARREL
CD
CENTRAL BANK
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
CRUDE OIL
CRUDE OIL PRICES
CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION
DAMAGES
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC PROGRESS
ECONOMISTS
ENERGY PLANNERS
ENERGY PRACTICES
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURES
EXPLOITATION
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL COSTS
FOSSIL FUELS
GAS BUSINESS
GAS COMPANIES
GAS EXPORTS
GAS FIELD
GAS PRODUCTION
GDP
HUMAN CAPITAL
HYDROCARBONS
IMPORTS
INCOME
INCOME TAXES
LEGISLATION
LIQUIDITY
LIVING CONDITIONS
LIVING STANDARDS
MINES
NATIONAL OIL
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL
OIL AND GAS
OIL COMPANIES
OIL FIELDS
OIL INDUSTRY
OIL PRICES
OIL PRODUCING
OIL PRODUCING COUNTRIES
OIL PRODUCTION
OIL REVENUES
PETROLEUM
PIPELINES
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
PRODUCERS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
SAVINGS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
UTILITIES
VALUATION
World Bank
Population, Energy and Environment Program : Comparative Analysis on the Distribution of Oil Rents
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
relation Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP) technical paper series;no. 20
description The issue of administering the distribution of oil rents is the subject of increased debate among oil companies, civil society, development agencies, and governments, which tacit agreement suggests that regions where oil and gas production takes place, in particular the communities, ought to receive "indemnifications" due to damages, and losses derived from the use of land for oil production operations. Such debate sparked the need for an analysis in the context of the tripartite dialogues of the Population, Energy and Environment Program (PEA), a joint initiative by the Bank, and the Latin American Organization for Energy (OLADE). This study presents PEAs comparative analysis of oil rent distribution in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, reviews the collection of rents as it relates to taxation of revenues derived from oil, and gas operations, and, examines the distribution, and disbursement of rents, giving special emphasis on the evaluation of the share of revenues, that could directly benefit the indigenous peoples. Recommendations suggest the development of a tax mechanism that distributes revenues equitably among governments, investors, and social groups, in the context of strong institutional capacity of government agencies, in order to absorb economic change, and ensure the efficient investment of revenues; but, taking into account the fact that while increased hydrocarbon exports does generate the valuation of exchange rates, building pressure on costs, and prices of national goods, such exports will in turn decrease the level of competitiveness of national goods, harming diversity, as well as the balance of the domestic economy.
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author World Bank
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title Population, Energy and Environment Program : Comparative Analysis on the Distribution of Oil Rents
title_short Population, Energy and Environment Program : Comparative Analysis on the Distribution of Oil Rents
title_full Population, Energy and Environment Program : Comparative Analysis on the Distribution of Oil Rents
title_fullStr Population, Energy and Environment Program : Comparative Analysis on the Distribution of Oil Rents
title_full_unstemmed Population, Energy and Environment Program : Comparative Analysis on the Distribution of Oil Rents
title_sort population, energy and environment program : comparative analysis on the distribution of oil rents
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/02/1735289/population-energy-environment-program-pea-comparative-analysis-distribution-oil-rents
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