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Selon le rapport du Chatham House, publié en avril 2007, les difficultés rencontrées par les pays en développement pour gérer les recettes pétrolières de manière efficace et juste, les exigences de libéralisation économique et la pression des normes internationales ont placé la gouvernance du secteur pétrolier au premier plan.
The paper sets out the potential outcomes of dialogue within oil companies, governments, NGOs and financial institutions on the requirements for a good governance of the national petroleum sector. This dialogue has been supplemented by further research and case-studies to provide principles and guidelines to help decisions-makers, oil producers and civil-society advocates to identify possible improvements in petroleum-sector governance.
Despite differing national contexts and development levels applying to the sector, the study identifies five universal principles of good governance for oil and gas:
These principles are developed into guidelines in the second part of the study. Suggestions on key tasks, including defining authority and responsibility, choosing objectives and enabling good decisions are set out according to national specifics, namely the political system and development of the petroleum sector.