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Where is the money going? Analysing revenue transparency by major oil and gas companies


Thursday, April 10th, 2008


Transparency International’s 2008 Report on Revenue Transparency of Oil and Gas Companies evaluates 42 leading oil and gas companies operating in 21 countries on their current policies, management systems and performance in areas relevant to revenue transparency in their upstream operations. International and national companies are included in the report.

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For a full list of the companies covered in the report click here.




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Christoph Schank (editor)

Christoph Schank, MA is editor at CSR NEWS and project manager at the "Institut Unternehmensführung".

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