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Azerbaijan 16 February 2009 2011 US $3 035 423 996 9 168 000 US $331 Total revenues received by the government from the oil, gas and mining sector in 2011 was over US $3 billion. But full picture is not shown, as there is no monetary figure revealed for in-kind receipt of 181 million barrels of oil.

Afghanistan Candidate since: 10 February US $23 328 806 35 320 000 US $0.6 Total revenues for 2011 of US $23.4 million, up 200% from. This is well below the US $89.6 million in, largely due to signature bonuses related to the Aynak Copper Mining project. A large increase in revenues is expected in the coming years. 200 contracts have been disclosed.

Albania Candidate since: 16 February 2009 US $62 522 034 3 216 000 US $19 US $50 million was received from Albania s oil, gas and mining sector in. It is a significant increase from the US $33 million in 2009, but still it s only just over 1% of the government s total revenue.

Burkina Faso 27 February 2013 US $47 170 416 16 970 000 US $3 Burkina Faso more than doubled its revenues from mining. Still, the revenues only represented 0.7 % of GDP and 2.6% of government income in.

Cameroon Candidate since: 27 September 2007 2008 US $321 300 000 20 030 000 US $16 Cameroon is preparing for a 2009-10 report that will include transit of oil through the Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline.

Central African Republic 1 March 2011 US $19 898 023 4 487 000 US $4 Mining revenues in Central African Republic almost doubled between 2008 and - 11% of public revenues in. The government received over US $21 million in taxes, fees and royalties from operators in the mining sector in, up from US $12 million in 2009. All mining production in the country is still artisanal.

Chad Candidate since: 16 April 2009 US $614 882 373 11 530 000 US $53 Chad was the first country to cover transit in EITI reporting, from the Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline. The country remains highly dependent on oil exploration, production and transportation which yielded 74% of government revenue in 2007, 81% in 2008 and 49% in 2009.

Republic of the Congo 27 February 2013 2011 US $5 529 544 307 4 140 000 US $1136 Congo covered social payments in its 2011 EITI Report. The country also reported maritime taxes paid for exporting crude oil by ship.

Côte d Ivoire Candidate since: 12 May 2008 US $240 431 224 20 150 000 US $12 Oil production fell after 2008 and during the crisis. In 2008 the government received around 5 million barrels in profit oil in 2008, and only around 3 million barrels in 2009 and. The profit share in gas stayed the same at 40,000 MMCF across the three years.

Democratic Republic of Congo Candidate since: 27 September 2007 US $875 938 727 67 760 000 US $13 According to the report, revenues from oil and mining of US $876 million equate to 5% of the country s GDP, around US $13 per capita. 63% of taxes, fees and royalties came from the mining sector and 37% from the oil sector in.

Gabon Candidate since: 27 September 2007 (delisted) US $1 604 235 173 1 534 000 US $1045 The 2007-10 EITI Reports show that Gabon remains highly dependent on revenues from natural resources. The country received about US $1.8 billion per year, except for US $2.7 in the 2008 price peak. In, crude oil production accounted for 75% of exports and 40% of GDP.

Ghana 19 October 2009 US $83 130 000 24 965 000 US $3 The government received US $83 million from the mining sector in 2009, 7% down from 2008 and reversing a trend of growing revenues in the previous 5 years. This fiscal income represents US $3.5 per capita. GHEITI reports shed light on transfers to districts and municipalities.

Guinea Candidate since: 27 September 2007 US $218 560 221 10 221 000 US $21 Guinea has some of the world s largest known reserves of bauxite producer and iron ore. It received between US $210-220 million in taxes, fees and royalties in 2008-10.

Iraq 12 December 2012 US $52 202 645 106 32 961 000 US $1584 The Iraqi government received over US $50 billion from sales of its crude oil to 35 international buyers and another $1.6 billion from signature bonuses. The report also includes data (US $28 million) for Kurdistan.

Kazakhstan Candidate since: 27 September 2007 2011 US $27 870 297 402 16 558 000 US $1683 Revenues from Tengiz, the sixth largest oil field in the world, and Karachaganak, Kazakhstan s largest gas condensate field, together generated 50% of Kazakhstan s revenues from oil and gas in 2011.

Kyrgyz Republic 1 March 2011 2011 US $260 777 527 5 507 000 US $47 Kumtor (Centerra Gold), the leading gold producer, alone accounted for more than 70% of mining revenues and 12% of the country s GDP in 2011.

Liberia 14 October 2009 US $71 895 213 4 128 000 US $17 The government s revenues for the fiscal year ending June were US $72 million, doubling revenues of previous fiscal year. Liberia s reports cover a wide scope, from oil and mining to forestry and agriculture.

Madagascar Candidate since: 28 February 2008 (suspended) US $144 680 000 21 315 000 US $7 Madagascar received almost US $145m from oil, gas and mining companies in, double the 2009 figure.

Mali 29 August 2011 US $346 549 046 15 839 000 US $22 In, Mali received US $350 million from its mining sector down from US $380 million in 2009. The report contains a strong recommendation to improve the reliability of the data.

Mauritania Candidate since: 15 February 2012 (suspended) 2009 US $191 160 000 3 541 000 US $54 In 2009, Mauritania s extractive industries accounted for 80% of total export earnings and around 37% of GDP. Oil production started in 2006 and yielded significant revenues before falling off that same year due to technical and contractual difficulties. It hasn t recovered since. Mauritania aims to publish its, 2011 and 2012 reports in 2013.

Mongolia 19 October 2009 2011 US $1 716 856 381 2 800 000 US $61 Mongolia s 2011 report covers over US $1.5 billion in government revenues, a 60% increase compared to, and includes data on environmental rehabilitation and the implementation of international financial reporting standards.

Mozambique 26 October 2012 US $58 518 235 23 929 000 US $2 There was an 80% increase in government revenue from gas production in Mozambique in.

Niger 1 March 2011 US $109 503 000 16 068 000 US $7 Niger received US $107 million from its mining industry in, down from US $143 million in 2009. Its 2011 report is expected to include the oil sector.

Nigeria 1 March 2011 2011 US $68 442 328 000 162 470 000 US $421 Nigerian treasury received US $68 billion in 2011 from its oil and gas industry with more than half of the revenues coming from the sale of the government s entitlements to oil and gas. 2011 revenues were more than 50% up from. 2011 fiscal revenues represents US $421 for every Nigerian.

Norway 1 March 2011 2011 US $60 421 715 742 4 952 000 US $12201 Government revenues were US$ 60 billion in 2011, up 36% compared to, which equates to US$ 12 000 per capita. As in all Norwegian EITI Reports, there were no unresolved discrepancies.

Peru 15 February 2012 US $5 154 000 000 29 400 000 US $175 Peru s fiscal revenues in reached US $5 billion, up 50% from 2009. 60% of revenues comes from corporate income taxes. Peru s reports include information of mandatory transfers from central government to regions and information about social payments from industry.

Sierra Leone Candidate since: 22 February 2008 (suspended) US $7 586 793 5 997 000 US $1 Sierra Leone s fiscal revenues from mining and oil totalled just US $8.2 million in, which represents US $1.4 per capita. The revenues have been fairly stable since 2006.

Tanzania 12 December 2012 US $309 407 926 46 220 000 US $7 Tanzania received more than US $300 million from the gas and mining sector in 2009-10, up almost three times from 2008-09.

Timor-Leste 1 July 2011 US $3 453 285 817 1 125 000 US $3 070 In, annual government revenues jumped 22% to US $2.15 billion, and by a further 60% in 2011 to US $3.45 billion. This equates to over US $3 000 per capita per annum. The Petroleum Fund now has in excess of US $11 billion, about US $10 000 per capita.

Togo Candidate since: 19 October US $60 128 720 6 155 000 US $10 Togo s EITI Report includes revenues received from water extraction.

Yemen 1 March 2011(suspended) 2007 US $5 331 000 000 24 799 000 US $215 Due to its political crisis, Yemen s latest report covers 2007.

Zambia 19 September 2012 2012 US $533 783 358 13 474 000 US $39 The government received more than US $500 million from the mining sector in 2009, up almost 50% from 2008. Increases in copper output, investment and price has contributed to much of this increase.