The 2013 EITI Standard includes a provision on beneficial ownership disclosure and recommends countries to maintain a publicly available register. A beneficial ownership disclosure pilot is launched in selected countries. 2013 The 2016 EITI Standard requires countries to disclose the beneficial owners of oil, gas and mining companies from 1 January 2020. Feb 2016 The EITI and Indonesian government convene the “Opening Up Ownership Conference”, gathering 400 representatives from more than 45 countries to discuss action on beneficial ownership transparency. Oct 2017 The requirement on beneficial ownership disclosure comes into effect. Jan 2020 The EITI and Open Ownership launch Opening Extractives. Feb 2021 Opening Extractives In 2021, the EITI launched Opening Extractives in partnership with Open Ownership and supported by the BHP Foundation. The five-year programme supports the establishment and use of beneficial ownership registers in the extractive sector through intensive technical support. Since its inception, Opening Extractives has engaged with at least 30 agencies leading on beneficial ownership reforms across 11 countries. The programme seeks to promote the widespread publication of beneficial ownership data by communicating lessons learned and highlighting examples of data use and publication. It has met demand to address data privacy and security concerns in the context of beneficial ownership disclosures; highlighted evidence of the economic impact of beneficial ownership transparency; and supported data use by civil society and media. At the regional and global levels, the programme is fostering peer exchange and sharing of best practices across agencies leading beneficial ownership reforms. The programme is also generating good practices on using data to mitigate corruption risks, especially in the light of energy transition. countries disclose extractive contracts countries have legislation on publishing contracts 1234 5 6 04 0123 4 5 6 1 1234 5 6 03 0123 4 5 6 7 33 Twenty years of extractives transparency