Published October 1982 | Version v1
Journal article

Recent coal and uranium investment agreements in the Third World

Creators

  • 1. Tanzar Natural Resource Associates, Inc., New York, NY (USA)

Description

The improvements made by developing countries in the 1970s in petroleum and mineral agreements with transnational corporations have been well documented, and substantial evidence exists to show that some real gains, in terms of host country control over operations, distribution of economic benefits, better employment and training requirements, etc., have in fact been made. In the case of the energy-related minerals, uranium and coal, however, relatively few contracts between Third World governments and transnational corporations have become public, and it is thus difficult to document whether the same gains made in the case of petroleum or non-fuel minerals have been achieved in relation to these energy resources. This article reviews a number of such recent coal and uranium agreements in developing countries. In overall terms, these agreements do not go as far in providing for the interests of host countries as do those negotiated for petroleum or hard minerals. The reasons for this apparent weakness in developing countries' bargaining power in the case of uranium and coal include the specific nature of the markets for these minerals, the structure of transnational corporations in the industry, and the very secrecy which has kept most of these contracts from public view. (Auth.)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nat. Resour. Forum
Journal Volume
6
Journal Issue
4
Series
Nat. Resour. Forum.
Journal Page Range
345-357
ISSN
0165-0203

INIS

Country of Publication
United Nations (UN)
Country of Input or Organization
Netherlands
INIS RN
14747231
Subject category
S11: NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS;
Descriptors DEI
BILATERAL AGREEMENTS; COAL; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; CONTRACTS; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; ECONOMICS; INCOME; URANIUM
Descriptors DEC
ACTINIDES; AGREEMENTS; CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS; ELEMENTS; ENERGY SOURCES; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS; INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS; MATERIALS; METALS