Petroleum fiscal systems: 5 things to look for in 2020
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- 1. Green agenda could drive tougher fiscal terms for upstream investors, but not much
- 2. General elections could change resource policies and taxation
- 3. Shifting from coal to gas as a primary fuel will drive fiscal and regulatory changes
- 4. Attracting new investment in licensing rounds will require competitive terms
- 5. Push from the public sector to get its ‘fair share’
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