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Redesigning Petroleum Taxation: Aligning Government and Investors in the UK
The aim of this book is to discuss the function of the fiscal regime applicable to petroleum extraction in the UK, and the possible theoretical tools that can lend themselves via the tax laws to achieve that elusive balance between attracting investments into the upstream sector and collecting an appropriate share of the revenues in the future.
Author(s) | By Emre UEsenmez. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 196 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 15 Oct 2018 |
Availability | Available |
The aim of this book is to discuss the function of the fiscal regime applicable to petroleum extraction in the UK, and the possible theoretical tools that can lend themselves via the tax laws to achieve that elusive balance between attracting investments into the upstream sector and collecting an appropriate share of the revenues in the future.
1: Introduction; 2: Government's Rationale for Fiscal Reform; 3: The UKCS Fiscal Regime Prior to the Fiscal Review and the Case for Its Reform; 4: The post-Fiscal Review Reforms; 5: The New UKCS Fiscal Regime: A Proposal for Reform; 6: Conclusion
Emre UEsenmez is a petroleum economist and a legal expert in the upstream oil and gas sector. He is a Senior Lecturer in Finance at the University of Aberdeen's AFG College and a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Aberdeen Law School. Until Augus