Rules of Engagement: A Review of Regulatory Instruments Designed to Promote and Secure Local Content Requirements in the Oil and Gas Sector

Regulatory interventions, such as Local Content (LC) requirements, have been incorporated to counter market forces to maximise petroleum revenues. This has been undertaken with the hypothesis that the governments of petroleum-producing countries depend heavily on petroleum sectors for development, y...

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Main Author: Berryl Claire Asiago
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/6/3/46
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spelling doaj-4ced46e090a2456fab758a61377ebe3c2020-11-24T21:04:31ZengMDPI AGResources2079-92762017-09-01634610.3390/resources6030046resources6030046Rules of Engagement: A Review of Regulatory Instruments Designed to Promote and Secure Local Content Requirements in the Oil and Gas SectorBerryl Claire Asiago0Centre of Climate Change, Environmental and Energy, University of Eastern Finland (UEF) FI-80100 Joensuu, FinlandRegulatory interventions, such as Local Content (LC) requirements, have been incorporated to counter market forces to maximise petroleum revenues. This has been undertaken with the hypothesis that the governments of petroleum-producing countries depend heavily on petroleum sectors for development, yet energy markets inadequately allocate these resources. Thus, governments revise existing, and often out-of-date, petroleum laws and introduce new petroleum legislation to specifically promote socio-economic objectives. This article explores the key legislative instruments of LC as developed and implemented in the oil and gas sectors both from developed and developing countries’ perspectives. In assessing the overall policy approach, this article evaluates instruments used to secure Local Content requirements in the oil and gas industry. In conclusion, governments must identify appropriate frameworks that consider the political and regulatory challenge of striking a balance between incentivising upstream investors and fulfilling national interests, such as creating jobs.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/6/3/46petroleum regimeLocal Content Requirementsregulationnatural resourcesNorwayNigeriaAngola
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Rules of Engagement: A Review of Regulatory Instruments Designed to Promote and Secure Local Content Requirements in the Oil and Gas Sector
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petroleum regime
Local Content Requirements
regulation
natural resources
Norway
Nigeria
Angola
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title Rules of Engagement: A Review of Regulatory Instruments Designed to Promote and Secure Local Content Requirements in the Oil and Gas Sector
title_short Rules of Engagement: A Review of Regulatory Instruments Designed to Promote and Secure Local Content Requirements in the Oil and Gas Sector
title_full Rules of Engagement: A Review of Regulatory Instruments Designed to Promote and Secure Local Content Requirements in the Oil and Gas Sector
title_fullStr Rules of Engagement: A Review of Regulatory Instruments Designed to Promote and Secure Local Content Requirements in the Oil and Gas Sector
title_full_unstemmed Rules of Engagement: A Review of Regulatory Instruments Designed to Promote and Secure Local Content Requirements in the Oil and Gas Sector
title_sort rules of engagement: a review of regulatory instruments designed to promote and secure local content requirements in the oil and gas sector
publisher MDPI AG
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issn 2079-9276
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Regulatory interventions, such as Local Content (LC) requirements, have been incorporated to counter market forces to maximise petroleum revenues. This has been undertaken with the hypothesis that the governments of petroleum-producing countries depend heavily on petroleum sectors for development, yet energy markets inadequately allocate these resources. Thus, governments revise existing, and often out-of-date, petroleum laws and introduce new petroleum legislation to specifically promote socio-economic objectives. This article explores the key legislative instruments of LC as developed and implemented in the oil and gas sectors both from developed and developing countries’ perspectives. In assessing the overall policy approach, this article evaluates instruments used to secure Local Content requirements in the oil and gas industry. In conclusion, governments must identify appropriate frameworks that consider the political and regulatory challenge of striking a balance between incentivising upstream investors and fulfilling national interests, such as creating jobs.
topic petroleum regime
Local Content Requirements
regulation
natural resources
Norway
Nigeria
Angola
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/6/3/46
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