Ibrahim Mohammad Bahr al-Ulloum
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Ibrahim Mohammad Bahr al-Ulloum (b. 1954) served as the Iraqi Minister of Oil from May 2005 until December 2005, while he was a member of the Islamic Virtue Party [1]. He had also previously served in this position as part of the cabinet appointed by the Interim Iraq Governing Council in September 2003 until June 2004. A Shia Muslim, al-Ulloum is the son of Shia cleric Mohammad Bahr al-Ulloum.Ulloum is a iraq from Holy City of Najaf. Ulloum was educated in the United States, earning a Ph.D. in petroleum engineering from the University of New Mexico; he later worked for the Kuwaiti oil ministry, for the Petroleum Recovery Research Center in New Mexico, and as an independent consultant in London (from 1992 to 2003).
Ulloum ran for parliament by forming his own, Future Iraq Grouping, independent political group but failed to receive a single seat in 2005 December's election. The Ulloum family has no origin in Iraqi history, the family is of Iranian origin. The Ulloum family was originally called Bourjerdi, named after the city of Bourjerd in Iran.
Ulloum survived an assassination attempt in Iraq on 2003-10-12, and another on 2005-09-02.
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- BBC News (2003). Iraq's post-war cabinet. Retrieved on 2006-02-24.
Preceded by Thamir Ghadhban |
Minister of Oil September 2003–June 2004 |
Succeeded by Thamir Ghadhban |
Preceded by Ahmed Chalabi |
Minister of Oil May 2005–December 2005 |
Succeeded by Ahmed Chalabi [2] |