Resource allocation in oil-dependent communities: Oil rent and benefit sharing arrangements

Svetlana Tulaeva, Soili Nysten-Haarala

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Abstract

This study is dedicated to the interaction between oil and gas companies and local communities that depend deeply on the production of oil. One of the key concerns of all oil-dependent communities is the distribution of oil rent: Who participates in decision making regarding the distribution of oil profits and who can claim the benefits and on what grounds? Benefit sharing arrangements are used to decide such matters in global practice. Using Russian Arctic and subarctic areas as examples, we analyze the main rules and practices of the distribution of benefits from oil production at the local level. This study focuses on the coexistence of oil companies and indigenous people, many of whom practice a traditional way of life. We also pay attention to the institutionalization of the norms and rules of oil-dependent communities at the local level.
Original languageEnglish
Article number86
JournalResources
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2019
MoEC publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Indigenous people
  • Oil companies
  • Oil-dependent communities
  • Russian Arctic

Field of science

  • Law

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