



| Name | Rilwanu Lukman |
|---|---|
| Width | 150px |
| Office1 | Federal Minister of Mines, Power and Steel |
| Term start1 | 1984 |
| Term end1 | 1985 |
| Office2 | Federal Minister of Petroleum Resources |
| Term start2 | February 1986 |
| Term end2 | February 1990 |
| Office3 | Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs |
| Term start3 | January 1990 |
| Term end3 | September 1990 |
| Predecessor3 | Ike Nwachukwu |
| Successor3 | Ike Nwachukwu |
| Office4 | Secretary General of OPEC |
| Term start4 | 1 January 1995 |
| Term end4 | 31 December 2000 |
| Predecessor4 | Dr. Subroto |
| Successor4 | Alí Rodríguez Araque |
| Office9 | Minister of Petroleum Resources |
| Term start9 | 18 December 2008 |
| Term end9 | 17 March 2010 |
| Predecessor9 | Edmund Daukoru |
| Successor9 | Diezani Allison-Madueke |
| Birth date | August 26, 1938 |
| Birth place | Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria |
| Educational background | }} |
His first job in the mining industry was as an Assistant Mining Engineer with A B Statsgruvor of Sweden (1962–1964). After returning to Nigeria, Lukman was appointed an Inspector of Mines, later Senior Inspector and then Acting Assistant Chief Inspector in the Federal Ministry of Mines & Power in Jos, Plateau State (1964–1970). He then became General Manager of the Cement Company of Northern Nigeria (1970–1974). By 1979 Lukman had become General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Mining Corporation, Jos.
From 1986 he served eight consecutive terms as OPEC president. Lukman was elected OPEC secretary general on 22 November 1994, succeeding Dr. Subroto of Indonesia, whose three-year term ended on 30 June 1994. Lukman was a compromise choice between two competing candidates, Hossein Kazempour Ardebili of Iran and Alirio Parra of Venezuela. He was re-elected to a second term in 1997, holding office until the end of 2000. He was a central figure in the agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia to control oil prices early in 1999, followed by agreements to reduce production levels, which led to a surge in prices towards the end of the 1990s.
Lukman resigned in November 2003. The resignation was said to be due to a dispute over oil sector reform with the group managing director of the NNPC. Jackson Gaius Obaseki. The friction had apparently been building up after Lukman completed his term as OPEC president in early 2002, and after Obasanjo moved control and administration of oil blocks from the Petroleum Resources ministry to the NNPC in June 2002.
Lukman was appointed Deputy Managing Director of Shell Petroleum Development Company (Nigeria). He then became Managing Director and Chairman of Afren Nigeria when it was established in May 2005. He is also a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and served on the SPE board as regional Director for Africa. In 2007, Lukman became a member of the Supervisory Board of Dietsmann NV of the Netherlands, a leading International Operation & Maintenance company in the upstream energy sector.
Lukman was appointed Honourary (unpaid) Advisor on Energy and Strategic Matters to President Umaru Yar'Adua in August 2007. In December 2008 Lukman was appointed Minister of Petroleum Resources, and resigned from his position with Afren, putting his holdings in a blind trust. In February 2010 there were rumors that Lukman had tendered his resignation after a shakeup in the cabinet by the new acting President, Goodluck Jonathan, but that it had not been accepted. In March 2010, he warned that the scarcity of petroleum products in Nigeria would only get worse as long as the government held back on deregulating the industry. He left office on 17 March 2010 when Acting President Goodluck Jonathan dissolved his cabinet.
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| company name | Zijin Mining Group Company 紫金矿业股份 |
|---|---|
| company logo | |
| company type | Privately held company |
| foundation | 2000 |
| location city | Shanghang, Longyan, Fujian |
| location country | People's Republic of China |
| key people | Chairman: Mr. Chen Jinghe |
| area served | People's Republic of China |
| industry | Gold mining |
| products | Gold, Copper, Non-ferrous metals |
| revenue | RMB27,769,198,000 (FY 2010) |
| operating income | RMB9,529,044,000 |
| net income | RMB5,742,124,000 |
| num employees | 21,455 |
| homepage | Zijin Mining Group Company }} |
Zijin Mining or Zijin (,) () is a leading Chinese gold, copper and non-ferrous metals producer and refiner in Mainland China.
In 2006, Zijin had 49.28 tons of the gold output and the gold produced from mining reached 20.70 tons, respectively accounting for 20.53% of China's total gold production and 11.51% of the gold produced from mining in China in the same year. In 2010 gold output had reached 69 tons.
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