Join us for a webinar on the first annual report of the U.S. Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (USEITI) https://useiti.doi.gov/ a multistakeholder initiative, coordinated out of the U.S. Dept of the Interior by a steering committee with representatives from Civil Society, Government, and Industry
What: WEBINAR for the 2015 USEITI REPORT
What is in the USEITI Data Portal & Report?12 COMMUNITIES IN CASE STUDIES: OIL--Kern County CA, North Slope Borough AK; NATURAL GAS—DeSoto Parish LA, Tarrant & Johnson Counties TX; IRON—Marquette Co MI, St. Louis Co MN; GOLD—Elko & Eureka / Humboldt & Lander Co's NV; COPPER—Greenlee & Pima Co's AZ; COAL—Boone / Logan / Mingo Co's WV, Campbell Co WY
When: TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2016 2:00 - 4:00 PM, EDT
Online Webinar Access:
Physical location: U.S. Department of Interior, Rachel Carson Room 1849 C St. NW Washington, DC 20240 (come early for security clearance)Dial In: 1-210-839-8953Toll Free: 888-455-2910Participant Passcode: 7741096Live Conference Meeting Number: PW7731332Participant Passcode: 7741096Live Meeting Net Conference Access:
For further information contact: USEITI Secretariat Phone: 202.208.0272 or email: useiti@ios.doi.gov
- interactive & downloadable datasets of monies that the federal government receives from extraction on public lands and waters
- In 2013, $12.64 billion in fees, bonuses, rents, royalties, and penalties
- In 2013, $11.8 billion in corporate income tax receipts
- of oil, gas, coal mining (learn more re/ lack of government revenues from other mining)
- by company and by state
- of the 44 companies asked to report:
- 31 companies reported and reconciled $8.5 billion in DOI revenue
- 12 out of a maximum of 41 applicable companies reported $190 million in corporate income taxes
- laws, permitting, regulation, and government agencies which oversee extraction -- at federal and state levels
- jobs data
- case studies of impacts on local communities:
- Production trends over 10 years & sustainability of government revenues from extraction
- Dependency on extractives (measured by % of jobs and % of GDP in extractive sector compared to total county numbers over 10 years) and sustainability of public revenues from extraction
- Positive and negative impacts of extractives on public revenues over 10 years—including employment, government revenues, and public costs related to water, reclamation, transportation, and emergency and other public services