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Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative: payments report, 2016

The third report of payments and data related to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative.

Documents

UK Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (UK EITI) report 2016: final reconciliation tables (updated October 2018)

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UK Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (UK EITI) report 2016: EITI sector information

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Details

The third Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) report covers payments and data for the 2016 calendar year. The report is in 2 parts and includes:

  • information about the extractives sector in the UK, including information on employment in the sector and the fiscal regime
  • a reconciliation of payments made by oil, gas, mining and quarrying companies for UK extraction of raw materials and government receipts

The data relating to oil and gas licence fee payments was updated in October 2018.

The report shows a breakdown of this sum between the:

  • oil and gas and mining and quarrying sectors
  • different payment types
  • government agencies that received those payments

The report should be read alongside the supplementary information document.

The payments report is published annually. To provide feedback on the report please email michael.nash@beis.gov.uk.

Published 30 April 2018
Last updated 19 October 2018 + show all updates
  1. We have updated the data relating to oil and gas licence fee payments in 2016.

  2. The Multi-Stakeholder Group has added supplementary information to complement the report.

  3. First published.