
Using EITI data
Examples of how EITI disclosures are analysed and used to address key challenges and inform policies on natural resource governance.
EITI disclosures provide vital insights into the governance of natural resources, offering a foundation for accountability, transparency and better decision-making. EITI data can help governments, civil society and other stakeholders identify trends, address challenges and seize opportunities for reform. The examples below illustrate how data from EITI implementing countries has been used, by analysing specific data points relevant to each country’s unique context. In this way, EITI data can shine a light on key issues, sparking debates grounded in trusted data, and shaping policies that promote sustainable and equitable resource management.
For more information on using EITI data, or to suggest other examples to include, contact the EITI data team at [email protected].
Licensing
Analysing licensing processes to evaluate efficiency, identify risks and ensure transparent and fair allocation of natural resource rights.
Contracts
Examining contract terms to assess compliance, uncover discrepancies and ensure agreements benefit both governments and citizens.
Oil sales and revenue projections
Tracking oil sales and revenue projections to assess market trends, improve fiscal planning and ensure revenues are accurately accounted for.
Production and exports
Monitoring production and export data to evaluate resource management, detect irregularities and ensure revenues match extraction levels.
State-owned enterprises
Assessing the performance and transparency of state-owned enterprises to identify governance gaps, improve oversight and enhance public accountability.
Revenue sharing
Monitoring revenue sharing and allocations to ensure that resources are distributed fairly and in line with legal frameworks.