Hamdi Al Banbi
Hamdi Al Banbi | |
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Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources | |
In office 20 May 1991 – 5 October 1999 | |
Prime Minister |
Atef Sedki Kamal Ganzouri |
Preceded by | Abdel Hadi Qandil |
Succeeded by | Sameh Fahmi |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Political party | National Democratic Party (NDP) |
Alma mater | Texas A&M University |
Hamdi Ali Abdul Wahab Al Banbi is an Egyptian businessman and politician who served as oil minister from 1991 to 1999.
Education
Banbi studied petroleum engineering at Texas A&M University and graduated in 1963.[1]
Career
Banbi is an engineer by training.[2] He served as the chairman of the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation until 1991.[1][3] He was appointed oil minister on 20 May 1991 to the cabinet headed by then prime minister Atef Sedki.[4] Banbi replaced Abdel Hadi Qandil as oil minister.[5] Shortly after his appointment, Banbi modified oil pricing of Egypt and also, reshuffled officials at the ministry.[5]
Banbi was also a member of the National Democratic Party (NDP) and he won a seat in Shebin El Kom, provincial capital of the Monufia governorate, in the mid-term Shura Council elections held in June 1998.[6] He also served as oil minister in the first cabinet of then prime minister Kamal Ganzouri. Bambi was in office until 5 October 1999.[7] Sameh Fahmi succeeded him as oil minister.[8]
After leaving office, Bambi became the coordinator of the energy committee for the national economics and production authority in Egypt.[1] He was also the president of the Arab society for mining and petroleum and the Egypt's gas society. In addition he is a board member of the Egypt's engineering society.[1] Banbi founded TAQA Arabia in 2006, and serves as the chairman of the firm.[9]
Personal life
Banbi is a member of the Petroleum Engineering Academy of Distinguished Graduates at Texas A&M University.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Industry Board inducts four into Academy of Distinguished Graduates" (PDF). Reservoir: 9. Winter 2009. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
- ↑ "Egyptian newspaper published Amr Moussa’s approval to the export of gas to Israel in 1993". Islam Times. 2 July 2011.
- ↑ "Mustafa Sharawi. (Personals)". The Oil and Gas Journal. 24 June 1991. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
- ↑ Middle East Contemporary Survey. The Moshe Dayan Center. 1993. p. 350. ISBN 978-0-8133-1869-1. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
- 1 2 Gauch, Sarah (19 February 1992). "Egypt to Facilitate Oil Exploration". The Christian Science Monitor (Cairo). Retrieved 13 March 2013.
- ↑ El Din, Gamal Essam (11–18 June 1998). "NDP sweep in pallid poll". Al Ahram Weekly 381. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
- ↑ Shehab, Shaden (14–20 October 1999). "Shuffle sense". Al Ahram Weekly 451. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
- ↑ "Profile - Sameh Fahmi - Oil Minister". APS. 26 January 2004. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
- ↑ "Chairman's Message". TAQA Arabia. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Abdel Hadi Qandil |
Oil Minister of Egypt 1991-1999 |
Succeeded by Sameh Fahmi |