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6 Oct 2010

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Revenue Watch

Revenue Watch Index: First Ranking of Government Openness in Oil, Gas and Mining Management - Brazil, Norway rated highest; United States 11th; Turkmenistan last

A pioneering new measurement of government public disclosure in managing oil, gas and minerals ranks Brazil and Norway highest among 41 countries for making public detailed information about these key resources, the Revenue Watch Institute (RWI) and Transparency International (TI) announced today. Russia, Mexico and Chile ranked third through fifth, respectively. The United States was 11th in the Revenue Watch Index, a landmark comparison of a cross-section of major producers of petroleum, gold, copper and diamonds. Turkmenistan ranked last, below Equatorial Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo.