Abdulhadi H. Taher

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Abdulhadi H. Taher
Born1930
Died2013
NationalitySaudi Arabian
Alma materHaas School of Business (Ph.D, 1964)
Occupation(s)Oil executive, author, and philanthropist
Known forDirector General of the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Petroleum and Minerals
ChildrenTarek Taher

Abdulhadi H. Taher (1930 – 2013) was a Saudi Arabian oil executive and author. He was the Director General of the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Petroleum and Minerals.[1][2]

Early life and education[edit]

Taher was born in Medina in 1930 to a family of limited means.[3] He earned his PhD in Business Administration from what is now the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley in 1964. Taher died in 2013.[4][2]

Career[edit]

Taher was described as "one of the most powerful figures" in Saudi Arabia.[5] He spent his career working in both the public and private sectors. He served as the Director General of the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Petroleum and Minerals, the government-owned corporation that develops the Mideast nation's petroleum, petrochemical and mineral industries.[6] He was also the founder of the Al-Taher Group,[7] a collection of companies that focus on construction, engineering, trading and real estate ventures in Saudi Arabia.[8] The Al-Taher Group employs a workforce of more than 2500 employees based throughout the Arab region. Taher served as a board member of Saudi Aramco and as the governor and founding director general of the Petromin Corporation.[8]

Taher was a major shareholder in Gulf Oil the multinational oil company, alongside the Hinduja group.

Taher lectured at the business school at King Saud University in Riyadh.[9]

Taher was a Knight of Thailand. He was ennobled by King Bhumibol Adulyadej in 1980.[10][11]

In 2002, Taher established an endowed chair at The American University in Cairo.[12] The Abdulhadi H. Taher Chair in Comparative Religions was situated within the Department of History at the American University. The Chair was dedicated to the academic study of comparative religious history and theory.[13]

In 2002, Taher established an endowed chair at The American University in Cairo.[14] The Abdulhadi H. Taher Chair in Comparative Religions was situated within the Department of History at the American University. The Chair was dedicated to the academic study of comparative religious history and theory.[15]

Published works[edit]

Taher has authored or co-authored four books.

Monographs[edit]

  • (2013). Energy, A Global Outlook: The Case for Effective International Co-operation. Oxford: Pergamon Press.
  • (2011). Petroleum, Gas and Development Strategies of Saudi Arabia: Income Determination in the International Petroleum Industry. London: Saqi Books.
  • (2008). Income Determination in the International Petroleum Industry. London: Saqi Books.

Co-authored monographs[edit]

  • (2013). Co-authored with Michael Matthews. Saudi Arabian Hydrocarbons and World Affairs. London: Saqi Books.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "عبدالهادي حسن طاهر مارشال البترول عملاق داعم للجمعيات الخيرية السعودية | المركز الدولي للأبحاث والدراسات (مداد) | مختصون في العمل الخيري". Archived from the original on 7 May 2019. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b "United States V. Arnaout | Findlaw". Caselaw.findlaw.com. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Petromin the Slow Death of Statist Oil Development in Saudi Arabia" (PDF). Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  4. ^ "عبدالهادي حسن طاهر مارشال البترول عملاق داعم للجمعيات الخيرية السعودية | المركز الدولي للأبحاث والدراسات (مداد) | مختصون في العمل الخيري". Archived from the original on 7 May 2019. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  5. ^ JONES, JACK (26 October 1985). "Oil-Rich Saudi's Son Who Jumped Bail in '82 at Santa Barbara Arrested in East" – via LA Times.
  6. ^ "Income Determination in the International Petroleum Industry - Saqi Books". www.saqibooks.co.uk.
  7. ^ "Al-Taher Group". Altaher.com. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  8. ^ a b "Al-Taher Group". www.altaher.com.
  9. ^ "Saudi Arabian Hydrocarbons and World Affairs - Saqi Books". www.saqibooks.co.uk. Archived from the original on 29 June 2017. Retrieved 27 January 2016.
  10. ^ Income Determination in the International Petroleum Industry. Saqi Books. 1 August 2008. ISBN 9780863566325.
  11. ^ "List of Early al Qaeda Donors Points to Saudi Elite, Charities - WSJ". Wall Street Journal. 19 March 2003.
  12. ^ "NEWS@AUC | Taher Family: A Legacy of Changing Lives at AUC". The American University in Cairo. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  13. ^ Alles, Gregory D. (2008). Religious Studies: A Global View. Routledge. p. 92.
  14. ^ "NEWS@AUC | Taher Family: A Legacy of Changing Lives at AUC". The American University in Cairo. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  15. ^ Alles, Gregory D. (2008). Religious Studies: A Global View. Routledge. p. 92.