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As of February 2018. This includes a listing of all static pages by structure, as well as an outline for data-driven pages and notes about the provenance of each page.

  • updated fall 2017
  • Report
    • updated fall 2017
    • archive of Annual Reports
  • What’s new
    • outdated, unlinked from anywhere

This section is primarily contextual narrative content developed by the EITI IA, and the section structure is loosely based on 2015 Annual Report. This section also includes several data pages that are more process-oriented than location-based.

Who owns land and natural resources in the United States?

  • Ownership
    • developed by IA for 2015 Annual Report

What natural resources are extracted in the U.S.?

  • Fossil fuels
    • developed by IA for 2015 Annual Report
  • Nonenergy minerals
    • developed by IA for 2015 Annual Report, added sections for 2017 Annual Report
  • Renewables
    • developed by IA for 2015 Annual Report, added sections for 2017 Annual Report
  • Forestry
    • developed by IA for 2017 Annual Report

What laws and regulations govern natural resource extraction in the U.S.?

  • Federal laws and regulations
    • developed by IA for 2015 Annual Report
  • Federal reforms
    • developed by IA for 2015 Annual Report, updated for 2016
  • State laws and regulations
    • developed by IA for 2015 Annual Report
    • state-specific legal and fiscal governance information was moved to individual state pages in 2016
  • Tribal laws and regulations
    • developed by IA for 2015 Annual Report; now a redirect to the expanded Tribal section (just below)

How are natural resources on tribal land governed?

All pages in this section were expanded or developed by the EITI IA for the 2017 Annual Report.

How do natural resources result in federal revenue?

How does the U.S. ensure accuracy and accountability in natural resource revenues?

  • Audits and assurances
    • developed by IA for 2016 Annual Report
  • Reconciliation
    • this dataset is highly specific to the EITI Standard, and was gathered and validated by the EITI IA

Explore data

This is the most data-driven section of the site. Datasets come from ONRR, EIA, and Census. Some general contextual content is woven into these pages to help users understand the data visualizations.

  • Production
    • Nationwide
    • Federal lands and waters
  • Revenue
    • Federal land
    • Federal tax revenue
  • Disbursements
  • Economic impact
    • GDP
    • Wage and salary jobs
    • Self-employment

State profile pages

URL format: https://revenuedata.doi.gov/explore/TWO_LETTER_STATE_ABBREVIATION/. There are 51 of these pages (one for each state and Washington, DC). For example:

Supplementary custom content for priority and opt-in states was provided by the EITI IA and is manually updated in state-specific Markdown files.

  • Top | Overview
  • Production
    • Entire state Energy production in the entire state of [state]
    • Federal land Production on federal land in [state]
    • State land Production on state land in [state]
  • Revenue
    • Federal revenue
      • Revenue from production on federal land by resource
      • Revenue from production on federal land by county
      • Federal tax revenue
    • State revenue
      • Revenue sustainability (opt-in states)
      • Tax expenditures (opt-in states)
  • Disbursements
    • Federal disbursements
    • State disbursements
      • Saving and spending revenue from extraction (opt-in states)
  • Economic impact
    • GDP Gross domestic product (GDP)
    • Wage and salary jobs
      • Wage and salary jobs by commodity
    • Self-employment
    • Exports
  • State governance (priority and opt-in states)
    • [Sections vary by state]
    • State agencies (opt-in states)
    • Fiscal costs (opt-in states)

Offshore area profile pages

URL format: https://revenuedata.doi.gov/explore/offshore-area/. There are four of these pages:

These pages are essentially abbreviated versions of the state pages. All data comes from datasets (none is manually updated via Markdown files).

  • Top | Overview
  • Production
  • Federal revenue
    • By resource
    • By offshore area

Content structure and substance came from the 2015 Annual Report, and was developed by the EITI IA. Numbers and citations were updated for the 2016 and 2017 Annual Reports. Much of this data requires county-level research, which was done by the IA.

This section of the site includes Excel or tsv downloads of all datasets, and is linked to repeatedly from the "Explore data" pages. It also includes documentation of how we use the data, mostly drafted in 2015.


Initial IA notes (December 2015)

This document notes how each section of the Executive Summary initially mapped to the website, and was originally based on the cards listed on this story board. We aren't maintaining this document as page numbers change (in subsequent versions of the PDF) or as we adjust content to respond to user feedback; this is primarily a record of our process.

Home

About USEITI

  • What is EITI? about/
    • History and principles (p. 5-8, Exec Summary)
    • Federal agencies (p. 36-38, Exec Summary)
  • Report about/report/
    • What is the 2015 USEITI Report? (p. 11-14, Exec Summary)
    • 2015 Executive Summary (PDF)
  • What’s new about/whats-new/
    • Data sets being added
    • Plans for the website, etc.
    • Mention that reconciliation info/data is coming (p. 11-13, 84-91, Exec Summary)

How It Works how-it-works/

Explore Data explore/

Case Studies case-studies/

Downloads

  • Download Data + Documentation data/
    • Resources
    • Companies
    • Disbursements
    • Any other data we provide. Links to other gov source data.

References

  • Glossary (p. 2-4, Online Only doc)
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