NAP Suggestions to Colombia From the Openness in Natural Resources Working Group

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OGP Openness in Natural Resources Working Group 1 Background to Suggested National Action Plan (NAP) Commitments: The Openness in Natural Resources Working Group has made a number of proposals for Natural Resource commitments to the Colombian Government in the area of mining licensing, public access to mining information, and mining concession details. We believe that the OGP can serve as a platform to boast opportunities for effective expansion of good governance in the areas of transparency and public participation consistent with the goals of OGP. In addition we believe that these commitments have the potential to have transformative outcomes as well as build on ongoing national and international priorities including the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. Commitment I: Divulge specific data about each mining project on a publicly accessible and thoroughly promoted interactive portal with geo-tagged maps of each project Generating and sharing data on mining projects provides a useful tool for stakeholders. The creation of an information portal can benefit anyone from foreign direct investors, to local peoples, to mining agency assessors. This data portal should be interoperable; meaning it can be integrated with future concession transparency initiatives in Colombia and other emerging data maps from OGP participating countries. This portal can be used as a tool for Colombia to achieve (and maintain) national EITI objectives and leverage new EITI requirements. Its goal would be to ensure sustainable development and enable equal access to information and publicity as should be guaranteed in the Código de Minas vigente, Ley 681 de 2011. COLOMBIA Suggestions from the Openness in Natural Resources Working Group

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Transcript of NAP Suggestions to Colombia From the Openness in Natural Resources Working Group

  • OGP Openness in Natural Resources Working Group 1

    Background to Suggested National Action Plan (NAP) Commitments:

    The Openness in Natural Resources Working Group has made a number of proposals for

    Natural Resource commitments to the Colombian Government in the area of mining licensing,

    public access to mining information, and mining concession details. We believe that the OGP

    can serve as a platform to boast opportunities for effective expansion of good governance in

    the areas of transparency and public participation consistent with the goals of OGP. In addition

    we believe that these commitments have the potential to have transformative outcomes as well

    as build on ongoing national and international priorities including the achievement of the

    Sustainable Development Goals.

    Commitment I: Divulge specific data about each mining project on a publicly

    accessible and thoroughly promoted interactive portal with geo-tagged maps of

    each project

    Generating and sharing data on mining projects provides a useful tool for stakeholders. The

    creation of an information portal can benefit anyone from foreign direct investors, to local

    peoples, to mining agency assessors. This data portal should be interoperable; meaning it can

    be integrated with future concession transparency initiatives in Colombia and other emerging

    data maps from OGP participating countries. This portal can be used as a tool for Colombia to

    achieve (and maintain) national EITI objectives and leverage new EITI requirements. Its goal

    would be to ensure sustainable development and enable equal access to information and

    publicity as should be guaranteed in the Cdigo de Minas vigente, Ley 681 de 2011.

    COLOMBIA Suggestions from the Openness in Natural Resources Working Group

  • OGP Openness in Natural Resources Working Group 2

    Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) covered by commitment #1

    Goal 6: Water and Sanitation for all

    6.1 By 2030 achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water

    6.3 By 2030 improve water quality by reducing pollution, eliminating dumping and minimizing the release of hazardous chemicals and materials, halving the proportion of untreated wastewater

    Goal 12: Sustainable Consumption and Production

    12.2 By 2030 achieve the sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources

    12.4 By 2020 achieve the sound management of all chemicals and wastes throughout their lifecycle

    12.6 By 2030 ensure that people everywhere have the relevant information and awareness for sustainable development

    Goal 15: Forests, Land Degradation, and Biodiversity

    15.9 By 2020, integrate ecosystem and biodiversity values into national and local planning and development processes

    Suggested details:

    Establish a public data portal and online indexing and mapping system which is both

    geographically navigable and searchable using data categories and key words

    Machine-readable data to include, but not be limited to:

    o Company(s) operating on the concession and their: official company identifier

    number, national affiliation, parent companies and subsidiaries, other projects in

    Colombia, and beneficial ownership information

    o Project Characteristics: type of mine or mining facility, mineral being extracted,

    current (and past) stage of the mining process, area of the concession, quantity

    extracted to date, total quantity allowed to be extracted, production volumes and

    values, payments by year/commodity/revenue type

    o Financing: Origin of the projects capital, social or environmental stipulations of the

    financing

    o Licenses, contracts and other supporting documents: requests for licenses, licenses

    granted, duration of license, and the full text of contracts, including any annexes,

    addendums and amendments

    o Environmental Data: inventory of chemicals and hazardous substances used, map of

    potential contamination points, Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs), processes

    used to extract the minerals, assessments of surrounding water and air quality (with

    at least one baseline assessment before the projects onset), environmental and

    social management plans, reports based on the management plans

    o Local Content Data (as required): local content plans and reports

    o Spending Data: data on the use of extractives revenues, including subnational

    allocations and data visualizations showing extractives revenues compared to public

    spending and key sectors (health, education, infrastructure)

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    Suggested performance indicators:

    Creation of the data portal

    Number of visitors to the data portal

    Ability of the portal to uptake new information, especially Open Data sets from citizens and

    other OGP governments

    Average number of criteria disclosed per project

    Reuse of visualizations through image downloads, widgets or similar tools

    Relevant Goverment Agencies:

    Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible

    www.minambiente.gov.co

    Ministerio de Minas y Energa

    www.minminas.gov.co

    Agencia Nacional de Minera

    www.anm.gov.co

    Consultation with other OGP government commitments:

    For additional counsel and knowledge exchange, other OGP governments which are

    implementing (or have implemented) a similar commitment can be contacted

    Mexico

    Commitment #23 (2nd NAP)

    Mining for all

    Based on a diagnosis, guarantee the access to information in a manner which is: timely, appropriate,

    attached to concept of open data, and within the regulatory framework valid from November 2013 to

    October 2015.

    Secretara de Energa

    Armenia

    Commitment #1 (2nd NAP)

    Digitization and publication of Republican Geological Fund SNCO

    The program is expected to digitize over 12,000 geological reports on approximately 750 mines and 600

    mineral occurrences and 8,000 mapping and drawing packages, to create a website where all the

    materials will be posted (in PDF, JPG, EXEL and other formats), using the information search principle.

    Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources

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    Sierra Leone

    Commitment # 7 (1st NAP)

    Establish an open data portal to improve transparency in fiscal and extractive transactions

    a) Open data readiness assessment completed in collaboration with development partners.

    b) Experts on the design of an open data portal with development partners and Non-Governmental

    Organizations engaged.

    c) Source funding to establish a data portal for pilot Government documents such as budget, 70% of

    mining and agricultural contracts and 20% of Laws of Sierra Leone that have been gazetted.

    Trinidad and Tobago

    Commitment # 4.2 (1st NAP)

    To make publicly available the cadastre of licenses and contracts for the exploration and

    production of oil and gas in Trinidad and Tobago

    Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs

    Mongolia

    Commitment # 3.3.1.4 (1st NAP)

    Develop central information database of minerals and oil license owners, open to the

    public

    Disclose general information on Special Licenses of minerals, oil and Land tenure ownerships

    Ministry of Mining & Mineral resource authority

    Commitment II: Mining Licensing Procedure Reform

    The Colombian government can make improvements in the mining licensing process by

    scheduling adequate time for sub national governments and multi-stakeholder groups to engage

    with the process. Granting adequate time for collaboration will help to avoid long term

    negative impacts on: social unrest, the environment, company profits, and government

    windfalls.

    Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) covered by commitment #2

    Goal 12: Sustainable Consumption and Production

    12.8 By 2030 ensure that people everywhere have the relevant information and awareness for sustainable development and lifestyles in harmony with nature

    Goal 15: Forests, Land Degradation, and Biodiversity

    15.9 By 2020, integrate ecosystem and biodiversity values into national and local planning and development processes

    Goal 16: Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development

    16.7 Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels

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    Suggested details:

    Improve local and regional governments participation in the process of granting

    environmental licenses for mining concessions

    Set reasonable timelines and mechanisms which allow for broader public participation in

    environmental impact assessments (EIA)

    Require a license for companies conducting exploration of minerals1

    Suggested performance indicators:

    Size of multi-stakeholder group consulted prior to the granting of a license

    Removal of fast-track licensing procedures which dont give adequate time for meaningful

    stakeholder engagement

    Number of exploration licenses requested and granted

    National Laws:

    Environmental Licensing Law Decree 2041 of 2014

    Relevant Goverment Agencies:

    Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible

    www.minambiente.gov.co

    Ministerio de Minas y Energa

    www.minminas.gov.co

    Colombian Geological Service

    http://www2.sgc.gov.co/

    Agencia Nacional de Minera

    www.anm.gov.co

    Additional References:

    Red por la justicia ambiental en Colombia Decreto 2041 of 2014

    1 This recommendation has been made to the Colombian Government by the OECD (2014) which specifically suggested it "demand environmental licenses for mining exploration" in its evaluation of environmental performance of Colombia. Summarized here on page 14