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Petroleum fiscal systems: 6 things to look for in 2018
Report summary
Companies are telling governments that fiscal terms must be competitive to attract their investment in 2018. Governments are responding in different ways, but: • where are terms most likely to change for producing assets? • what terms will be introduced for new DROs in Iran and Iraq? • how much interest will industry show in new revenue-sharing terms? • where will new terms emerge for natural gas projects? • how high will companies bid the Government Share for the most attractive blocks – and how low will governments be prepared to go for the others? • will Capital Gains Tax (CGT) become a formal part of new PSCs in Africa?
Table of contents
- What to look for in 2018: fiscal disruption
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What to look for in 2018: fiscal evolution
- Arabian jewels
- Out with the old and in with the new?
- Revenue-sharing pioneers
- Stepping on the gas
- Work in progress and the licensing lottery
- Transfer tax in Africa?
- Conclusions
Tables and charts
This report includes 2 images and tables including:
- Appendix 1 - 2018 licensing rounds: awaiting awards and open in January 2018
- Appendix 2 - 2018 licensing rounds: awaiting formal launch in 2018
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