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Mainstreaming the EITI COMMODITY TRADING TRANSPARENCY What oil and gas data should be disclosed by companies active in trading

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Page 1: COMMODITY TRADING TRANSPARENCY - OECD _Commodity... · 2019-01-14 · EITI’s targeted efforts on commodity trading transparency • 55 SOEs reporting in 35 EITI countries • Targeted

Mainstreaming the EITI

COMMODITY TRADING TRANSPARENCY

What oil and gas data should be disclosed by companies

active in trading

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EITI’s targeted efforts on commodity trading transparency

• 55 SOEs reporting in 35 EITI countries

• Targeted efforts in Albania, Cameroon, Chad, Cote

d’Ivoire, Ghana, Indonesia, Nigeria and Mauritania

• EITI working group on commodity trading transparency

• Key outcomes so far:

• More granular disclosures on oil sales using reporting

template

• Innovative reporting on buyer selection process

• Reporting on non-conventional trades (e.g. oil-backed loans)

• Findings and follow-up in country

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EITI guidance for countries reporting on the sale of the state’s share of oil

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EITI standard template for reporting on ‘first trades’ of oil

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EITI’s targeted efforts on commodity trading transparency

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EITI’s targeted efforts on commodity trading transparency

• Disclosures by buyers through EITI reporting in Albania,

Chad, Ghana, Iraq and Nigeria

• Some challenges identified: Administrative challenges

related to how data is recorded and identifying SOEs and

third parties acting on behalf of a government

• Some information may need to be disclosed by seller

(contract/invoice #, payment receipt date, etc.)

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Commodity Traders vs. SOEs

• Clarity on the objectives is key

• Is the rationale for collecting data from traders just to

corroborate with data from SOEs?

• Adapted framework may be needed for reporting on oil,

gas and mineral sales by sellers and buyers

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Work done by Nigeria EITI: Crude sales disclosures: 2015 Oil & Audit

• NEITI reports typically include information on cargo-by-cargo

lifting, bill of lading date, trading company, crude type, crude

volumes sold, unit price, crude value, LC number, pricing option

selected, API and Destination.

• Confirm that federation crude was sold to accredited customers,

correclty invoiced and payment made into JP Morgan.

• Match values from the sales with values swept into Federation

and cash call accounts

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• Non-remittance of N490.5 billion from the sales of

domestic crude: Crude and product oil losses,

pipeline repairs and maintenance and subsidy

deduction.

• Pricing methodology was not consistently applied,

leading to a revenue shortage of $90.176 million.

• Inconsistent application of Central Bank exchange

rate leading to underpayment of N4.024 million

Some of the major findings

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Lessons learned for disclosures by traders: Identity of Buyer

• NNPC annually publishes a list of approved buyers.

Disclosure of information by buyers could help to

confirmed that federation crude was sold to

accredited customers.

• Understanding more about the companies buying

crude can help to ascertain if they are

inexperienced “briefcase companies”.

• Middlemen who serve no commercial function

creates a marketplace with greater commercial,

reputational and legal risks for its legitimate

participants.

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Beneficial ownership and PEPs

• NNPC awards crude oil term contract to local companies.

Beneficial ownership disclosure will show the real owners

behind the companies.

• Information on ownership and involvement by politically

exposed persons (PEPs) can expose risks of intermediaries

facilitating tax avoidance.

• Challenges: Different definitions of

beneficial ownership and PEPs, lack of

awareness and legal framework

mandating disclosures

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Payment information

• Fees, charges and credits: Helps validate the actual

payment and compare with balance in the account.

• Invoice amount and sales amount: Establishes if there

are any variance

E.g TEMPO ENERGY NIGERIA LTD -

• Invoice value $47,612,248.33

• Sales value $44,763,749,59

• Difference - $2,848,498.73

Source: NEITI 2015 Oil and Gas Audit Template

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• Payment Account: shows that payments are lodged

in the appropriate account. NB: Only the name of the

bank.

• Bill of Lading date and payment due date: Helps

establish when the sale took place, important if

prices change frequently.

Payment information

• Receipts date: Shows adherence to

payment due date, although may need

to be disclosed by seller.

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• Moving towards systematic disclosures of sales data

by implementing countries/SOEs and buyers

• Updating disclosure requirements and guidance

based on lessons learned

• Addressing reporting challenges faced by buyers

• Results of targeted efforts to be

launched in March 2019

Next steps for EITI

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www.eiti.org@EITIorg

Thank you!

Ines Schjolberg Marques: [email protected]

Murjanatu Gamawa: [email protected]