Title 42The Public Health and WelfareRelease 119-73

§17374 Transparency in extractive industries resource payments

Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 152— - ENERGY INDEPENDENCE AND SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VIII— - INTERNATIONAL ENERGY PROGRAMS › Part Part C— - Miscellaneous Provisions › § 17374

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Requires the Secretary of State, with the Secretary of Energy, to send a report to Congress within 180 days after December 19, 2007, and every year after. The report must explain U.S. actions to make payments from oil, gas, and mining more open, describe U.S. work in the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), and list diplomatic and other efforts to strengthen energy security and fight leaders who steal resource money. Says U.S. policy is to boost energy security by promoting anti-corruption and programs like EITI, to urge more countries and companies to join EITI, and to support a strong EITI review process. Authorizes $3,000,000 for U.S. contributions to the EITI Multi-Donor Trust Fund.

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Title 42, §17374

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(a)The purpose of this section is to—
(1)ensure greater United States energy security by combating corruption in the governments of foreign countries that receive revenues from the sale of their natural resources; and
(2)enhance the development of democracy and increase political and economic stability in such resource rich foreign countries.
(b)It is the policy of the United States—
(1)to increase energy security by promoting anti-corruption initiatives in oil and natural gas rich countries; and
(2)to promote global energy security through promotion of programs such as the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) that seek to instill transparency and accountability into extractive industries resource payments.
(c)It is the sense of Congress that the United States should further global energy security and promote democratic development in resource-rich foreign countries by—
(1)encouraging further participation in the EITI by eligible countries and companies; and
(2)promoting the efficacy of the EITI program by ensuring a robust and candid review mechanism.
(d)(1)Not later than 180 days after December 19, 2007, and annually thereafter, the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of Energy, shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report on progress made in promoting transparency in extractive industries resource payments.
(2)The report required by paragraph (1) shall include a detailed description of United States participation in the EITI, bilateral and multilateral diplomatic efforts to further participation in the EITI, and other United States initiatives to strengthen energy security, deter energy kleptocracy, and promote transparency in the extractive industries.
(e)There is authorized to be appropriated $3,000,000 for the purposes of United States contributions to the Multi-Donor Trust Fund of the EITI.

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Effective Date

Section effective on the date that is 1 day after Dec. 19, 2007, see section 1601 of Pub. L. 110–140, set out as a note under section 1824 of Title 2, The Congress.

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42 U.S.C. § 17374

Title 42The Public Health and Welfare

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73