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Fiscal Systems for Hydrocarbons : Design Issues / Silvana Tordo.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: İngilizce Series: World Bank Working PapersPublisher: Herndon : World Bank Publications, 2007Copyright date: ©2007Description: 86 pages ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780821372678
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Fiscal Systems for Hydrocarbons : Design IssuesLOC classification:
  • HD9560.6  T67 2007
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Contents:
Contents -- Abstract -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Life Cycle of a Petroleum Project -- 3. Legal Arrangements in the Petroleum Industry -- 4. Fiscal Regimes for the Petroleum Sector: Tax and Non-Tax Instruments -- 5. Designing Efficient Fiscal Systems -- 6. Fiscal Systems' Measures and Economic Indicators -- 7. Designing Petroleum Fiscal Systems: Issues to be Considered -- 8. Conclusion -- APPENDIXES -- A Key Elements of Successful Petroleum Legal Frameworks -- B Tax and Non-Tax Components of Petroleum Fiscal Systems -- C Government Take -- D Economic Impact of Alternative Fiscal Parameters -- E Government Take and Project IRR at Different Levels of Cost Recovery Limit -- F Field A, Fiscal Model 1: Alternative Triggers -- G Government Take and Project IRR at Different Price Levels -- H Government Participating Interest -- Bibliography -- LIST OF TABLES -- 1. Key Features of Concessionary and Contractual Systems -- 2. Main Differences between Concessionary Systems and Production Sharing Contracts -- 3. Flexible, Neutral, and Stable Fiscal Regime -- 4. Key Project Parameters -- 5. Fiscal System Indices -- 6. Contractor's and Host Government's NPV Variation -- 7. Break-Even Price -- 8. Royalties -- 9. Ring Fencing -- 10. Corporate Income Tax -- 11. Resource Rent Tax -- 12. Import and Export Duties -- 13. Value Added Tax -- 14. Surface Taxes -- 15. Bonuses -- 16. Government Participation -- 17. Cost Recovery Limit -- 18. Profit Oil Split -- 19. Foreign Exchange Controls -- 20. Environmental Taxes and Bonds, and Other Performance Bonds -- 21. Local Content Obligations -- 22. Economic Impact of Alternative Fiscal Parameters-Field A -- 23. Economic Impact of Alternative Fiscal Parameters-Field B -- 24. Economic Impact of Alternative Fiscal Parameters-Field C -- 25. Economic Impact of Alternative Fiscal Parameters-Field D.
26. Government Participating Interest-Field A -- LIST OF FIGURES -- 1. The Project Cycle -- 2. Petroleum Legal Arrangements -- LIST OF GRAPHS -- 1. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Levels of Cost Recovery Limit-Field A -- 2. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Levels of Cost Recovery Limit-Field B -- 3. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Levels of Cost Recovery Limit-Field C -- 4. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Levels of Cost Recovery Limit-Field D -- 5. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Price Levels-Field A -- 6. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Price Levels-Field B -- 7. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Price Levels-Field C -- 8. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Price Levels-Field D.
Summary: Although host governments and investors may share one common objective - the desire for projects to generate high levels off revenue - their other goals are not entirely aligned. Host governments aim to maximize rent for their country over time, while achieving other development and socioeconomic objectives. Investors aim to ensure that the return on investment is consistent with the risk associated with the project, and with their corporations' strategic objectives. To reconcile these often conflicting objectives, more and more countries rely on transparent institutional arrangements and flexible, nuetral fiscal regimes. This paper examines the key elements of the legal and fiscal frameworks utilized in the petroleum sector and aims to outline desirable features that should be considered in the design of fiscal policy with the objective of optimizing the host government's benefits, taking into account the effect this would have on the private sector's investment.
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Contents -- Abstract -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Life Cycle of a Petroleum Project -- 3. Legal Arrangements in the Petroleum Industry -- 4. Fiscal Regimes for the Petroleum Sector: Tax and Non-Tax Instruments -- 5. Designing Efficient Fiscal Systems -- 6. Fiscal Systems' Measures and Economic Indicators -- 7. Designing Petroleum Fiscal Systems: Issues to be Considered -- 8. Conclusion -- APPENDIXES -- A Key Elements of Successful Petroleum Legal Frameworks -- B Tax and Non-Tax Components of Petroleum Fiscal Systems -- C Government Take -- D Economic Impact of Alternative Fiscal Parameters -- E Government Take and Project IRR at Different Levels of Cost Recovery Limit -- F Field A, Fiscal Model 1: Alternative Triggers -- G Government Take and Project IRR at Different Price Levels -- H Government Participating Interest -- Bibliography -- LIST OF TABLES -- 1. Key Features of Concessionary and Contractual Systems -- 2. Main Differences between Concessionary Systems and Production Sharing Contracts -- 3. Flexible, Neutral, and Stable Fiscal Regime -- 4. Key Project Parameters -- 5. Fiscal System Indices -- 6. Contractor's and Host Government's NPV Variation -- 7. Break-Even Price -- 8. Royalties -- 9. Ring Fencing -- 10. Corporate Income Tax -- 11. Resource Rent Tax -- 12. Import and Export Duties -- 13. Value Added Tax -- 14. Surface Taxes -- 15. Bonuses -- 16. Government Participation -- 17. Cost Recovery Limit -- 18. Profit Oil Split -- 19. Foreign Exchange Controls -- 20. Environmental Taxes and Bonds, and Other Performance Bonds -- 21. Local Content Obligations -- 22. Economic Impact of Alternative Fiscal Parameters-Field A -- 23. Economic Impact of Alternative Fiscal Parameters-Field B -- 24. Economic Impact of Alternative Fiscal Parameters-Field C -- 25. Economic Impact of Alternative Fiscal Parameters-Field D.

26. Government Participating Interest-Field A -- LIST OF FIGURES -- 1. The Project Cycle -- 2. Petroleum Legal Arrangements -- LIST OF GRAPHS -- 1. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Levels of Cost Recovery Limit-Field A -- 2. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Levels of Cost Recovery Limit-Field B -- 3. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Levels of Cost Recovery Limit-Field C -- 4. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Levels of Cost Recovery Limit-Field D -- 5. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Price Levels-Field A -- 6. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Price Levels-Field B -- 7. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Price Levels-Field C -- 8. Government Take and Project IRR at Different Price Levels-Field D.

Although host governments and investors may share one common objective - the desire for projects to generate high levels off revenue - their other goals are not entirely aligned. Host governments aim to maximize rent for their country over time, while achieving other development and socioeconomic objectives. Investors aim to ensure that the return on investment is consistent with the risk associated with the project, and with their corporations' strategic objectives. To reconcile these often conflicting objectives, more and more countries rely on transparent institutional arrangements and flexible, nuetral fiscal regimes. This paper examines the key elements of the legal and fiscal frameworks utilized in the petroleum sector and aims to outline desirable features that should be considered in the design of fiscal policy with the objective of optimizing the host government's benefits, taking into account the effect this would have on the private sector's investment.

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