US state and local oil and gas revenue sources and uses
Autor: | Daniel Raimi, Richard G. Newell |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Natural resource economics
Economic policy business.industry 020209 energy 05 social sciences Fossil fuel Local property 02 engineering and technology Management Monitoring Policy and Law Fiscal year General Energy Lease Volume (thermodynamics) 0502 economics and business Value (economics) 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering Economics Revenue 050207 economics business Government operations |
Zdroj: | Energy Policy. 112:12-18 |
ISSN: | 0301-4215 |
Popis: | US state and local governments generate revenues from oil and gas production through a variety of mechanisms. In this paper, we quantify four leading sources: (1) state taxes levied on the value or volume of oil and gas produced; (2) local property taxes levied on the value of oil and gas property; (3) oil and gas lease revenues from state lands; and (4) oil and gas lease revenues from federal lands. We measure these revenues against the total value of oil and gas produced in the top 16 oil- and gas-producing states using fiscal year 2013 as a benchmark. On average, state and local governments collect roughly 10% of oil and gas revenue, ranging from a low of roughly 1% to a high of nearly 40% (not including income taxes). We also assess the use of these revenues, finding that there is substantial variation among states. The largest shares of revenue flow to state governments’ current expenditures and education, followed by local governments. Some states also allocate a portion of oil and gas revenues to trust funds endowing future government operations and/or education expenditures. |
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