Long time Saudi oil minister who brought the West to its knees has passed away Published: February 25, 2021 21:52 Reuters Sheikh Zaki Yamani Image Credit: Ador T Bustamante/Gulf News
Saudi Arabia’s Sheikh Zaki Yamani, the embodiment of the ascent of Arab petroleum power and the face of the 1973 oil embargo that brought the West to its knees, has passes away.
Yamani was a witness to the 1975 murder of the Saudi king who had plucked him, a non-royal, to be oil minister. Later the same year Yamani was kidnapped at an OPEC meeting by Ilyich Ramirez Sanchez, known as Carlos the Jackal.
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Home / World / Man who brought the West to its knees with oil embargo, dies in London Man who brought the West to its knees with oil embargo, dies in London Sheikh Zaki Yamani was among the 11 Opec ministers taken hostage in Vienna by a Venezuelan assassin Carlos the Jackal Reuters | Dubai | Published 24.02.21, 01:44 AM
Saudi Arabia’s Sheikh Zaki Yamani, the embodiment of the ascent of Arab petroleum power and the face of the 1973 oil embargo that brought the West to its knees, died in London, state media reported. He was 91.
Yamani was a witness to the 1975 murder of the Saudi king who had plucked him, a non-royal, from obscurity to be oil minister. Later the same year Yamani wa
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DUBAI, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia’s Sheikh Zaki Yamani, the embodiment of the ascent of Arab petroleum power and the face of the 1973 oil embargo that brought the West to its knees, has died.
Yamani was a witness to the 1975 murder of the Saudi king who had plucked him, a non-royal, from obscurity to be oil minister. Later the same year Yamani was kidnapped at an OPEC meeting by Ilyich Ramirez Sanchez, known as Carlos the Jackal.
Yamani, 91, died in London, Saudi state media reported on Tuesday.
Known for his elegant manner and trademark goatee beard, Yamani’s 24-year tenure running the oil affairs of the world’s biggest crude producer made him a global celebrity during the inflationary “oil shocks” of the 1970s.