Filters By campaign All Anonymous companies Banks Climate breakdown Corporate accountability Corruption & money laundering Diamonds Digital threats Forests Forest transparency & IFM Forêts Fossil fuels Governments Greenwashing Land and environmental defenders Land Deals Oil, Gas & Mining Personas defensoras Pétrole, gaz et minerais Responsible Minerals Rubber in the Mekong Stop Russian oil Timber Trade Transition minerals By country All Afghanistan Angola Azerbaijan Brazil Cambodia Central African Republic China Congo-Brazzaville D.R. Congo Equatorial Guinea European Union Guinea Guyana Honduras Indonesia Japan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Laos Liberia Libya Madagascar Malaysia Myanmar Nicaragua Nigeria Papua New Guinea Peru Russia South Sudan Sudan The Philippines Turkmenistan Uganda Ukraine United Kingdom United States Zimbabwe | Nov. 19, 2012 Oil, Gas & Mining Equatorial Guinea Beny Steinmetz Group Resources doit impérativement répondre aux interrogations relatives à une concession minière en Guinée Traduction d’un communiqué de presse publié 9 novembre 2012 Click here to read in English. | Nov. 12, 2012 Oil, Gas & Mining Nigeria Shell and ENI's billion dollar payment for Nigerian oil project could fall foul of anti-corruption laws | Nov. 9, 2012 Corruption & Money Laundering Oil, Gas & Mining Equatorial Guinea Beny Steinmetz Group Resources must publicly address questions over Guinea mining concession Cliquez ici pour lire en français | Oct. 30, 2012 Oil, Gas & Mining EITI makes partial progress despite Big Oil resistance to contract and project level disclosure The international board of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) made partial progress to strengthen the initiative during its meeting in Lusaka, Zambia on October 25-26th. While the EITI Board agreed to expand EITI’s reporting requirements, extractive industry companies continued to block the inclusion of transparency of resource contracts and project level payments. This comes at a time when the European Union (EU) Council agreed on October 26th to include project level reporting in transparency directives designed to mirror U.S. | Oct. 24, 2012 Oil, Gas & Mining Oil Company Lawsuit Against US SEC Threatens EITI Source: PWYP USA As the International Board of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) meets in Lusaka, Zambia this week to discuss the future of the initiative, the Publish What You Pay United States coalition takes the following position: | Oct. 22, 2012 Corruption & Money Laundering Oil, Gas & Mining D.R. Congo Global Witness comments on Daily Mail report of ENRC anti-corruption moves (updated 23rd October) Today’s edition of the UK’s Daily Mail has reported that FTSE 100 miner ENRC has “resolved not to buy mineral rights via controversial middlemen who campaign groups say pose an appearance or risk of corruption”. The article says that ENRC (Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation) has informed Dan Gertler - a businessman who has been involved with the company in the Democratic Republic of Congo – that it cannot risk buying any more mining rights through him. | Oct. 14, 2012 Oil, Gas & Mining Afghanistan Opening up Afghanistan's extractives sector - Afghan Government unveils first tranche of mining and oil contracts /sites/default/files/Logos.jpg | Oct. 12, 2012 Corruption & Money Laundering Oil, Gas & Mining Global Witness condemns API lawsuit to strike down Dodd-Frank oil, gas and mining transparency provision For immediate release: October 11, 2012 | Oct. 10, 2012 Oil, Gas & Mining D.R. Congo Les nouveaux codes minier et pétrolier de la RDC doivent inclure des mesures rigoureuses en matière de transparence, d’appels d’offres et de droits des communautés locales Alors que la République démocratique du Congo entame le processus de révision de ses codes minier et pétrolier, Global Witness a publié ses recommandations concernant la façon dont ces codes pourraient le mieux garantir une gestion transparente et responsable de ces secteurs clés. | Sept. 28, 2012 Oil, Gas & Mining South Sudan Public accountability absent from new Sudan and South Sudan oil deal Sudan and South Sudan’s new oil deal fails to guarantee citizens the basic information they need to hold their governments accountable for the vast amounts of money involved, said Global Witness today. Show Previous 10 Show Next 10