DIALOGUE ON THE EXTRACTIVE SECTOR MODELS: Finding the Right Balance in the O&G and Mining Sectors

This Open Dialogue will be held by global energy policy expert, Daniel Dumas and will analyse core issues, from policy to legislation, contracts and fiscal regimes, and present the pros and cons of various models with the objective of illustrating that getting the right balance between attracting investment and optimising a country’s benefits is often an art rather than a perfect science.

Specifically,

(i) Revamping licensing/ permitting systems;

(ii) Contracting models, including PSC vs. hybrid vs. royalty; and

(iii) Trends in international taxation will be evaluated, and include global case studies from jurisdictions that have undertaken reforms with varying degrees of success.

Key factors for increasing efficiency and transparency while maintaining the integrity of the system will be discussed. 

Although each section of the discussion on the Extractive Sector includes a presentation on current research and case studies, the format is meant to be participatory.  An expert respondent panel will drive the discussion and high-level officials from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM), SKK Migas (upstream regulator) and a number of O&G and mining associations are confirmed. Chatham House Rules will apply.

Daniel Dumas is the Executive Director of the Canadian International Resources Development Institute (CIRDI).  He has been working in the energy and extractive sectors for over 25 years, holding senior positions with major international organisations and with governments of over 30 countries.

 For more information on the Extractive Sector programmes contact: cindy.bintang@international.gc.ca

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