Rebuilding Iraq’s oil industry |GulfNews.com:
"Adil Abdul Mahdi was born 1942 in Baghdad. He is a trained economist who left Iraq in 1969 for exile in France. He worked for French think tanks and edited magazines in French and Arabic. He was educated in France. His father was a minister during the royal era in Iraq. He attended high school at Baghdad College, an elite American Jesuit secondary school.
A politician and an economist, he became vice-president of Iraq from 2005 to 2011. He was formerly the finance minister in the interim government after 2003.
Iraq has the world’s fifth largest proven petroleum reserves in the world with an estimated 115 billion barrels, although a large amount of its reserves are undeveloped."
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