Welcome to EI Watch
EI Watch is a web- portal which was designed to overview the extractive industries situation in Southeast Asia. Country profiles and specific issues of extractive industries in the region will be posted in this portal. The objective of this portal is to exchange knowledge between civil society, governments, business communities and others who have an interest in the governance of extractive industries.
This portal is also expected to serve as a portal to exchange ideas and experience in dealing with extractive industries. While at the same time, this portal will try to empower the public to understand the extractive industries and its related issues in Southeast Asia. More...
Latest News
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Indonesia ponders risk of Iranian oil import termination
25 January 2012
The Jakarta Post, January 25, 2012. By Rangga D. Fadillah and Hans David Tampubolon. As a net oil importer, Indonesia is poised to bear the brunt of the rising political tension between the world’s second-largest oil producer, Iran, and the US and its allies. The impact of the embargo on Iranian oil by the allied West [...] [...]
Other News
- Infrastructure the missing BRIC in Indonesia’s wall: Report
- Arakanese take to the streets to demand gas be used for Arakan electricity
- EITI-Indonesia Implementation Updates-2011
- Highway chaos fear forces a rethink over CNG price
Latest Publication
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Demanding a Better Hydrocarbon and Mineral Extraction at the ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ASEAN People Forum 2011
16 May 2011
Activity Report:Â Demanding a Better EI Gov at APF-ACSC 2011.pdf ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ASEAN People Forum 2011 Jakarta, 3rd -5th May 2011 After months of preparations, more than 1300 activists from Southeast Asia and outside Southeast Asia gathered in the ASEAN Civil Society Conference (ACSC) – also known as ASEAN People Forum, Â an annual forum [...] [...]
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