Abdulaziz bin Salman, the prince in charge of Saudi oil

  • Date: 04-Jun-2021
  • Source: Financial Times
  • Sector:Oil & Gas
  • Country:Saudi Arabia
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Abdulaziz bin Salman, the prince in charge of Saudi oil

Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman of Saudi Arabia spent most of his adult life as energy-minister-in-waiting. But just six days after becoming the first royal to take on the role, the kingdom's oil production was cut in half by a series of drone and missile attacks that set the world's largest crude processing facility ablaze.

The attack on Abqaiq in September 2019, which Riyadh and Washington blame on Iran, was an early test of Prince Abdulaziz, the son of King Salman and half brother of the kingdom's notorious crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman.

As oil prices surged 20 per cent the prince was whisked by private jet from London to Saudi Arabia's eastern province, after which he soon announced the kingdom would be able to maintain oil supplies while it repaired the damage.

Oil traders watched prices reverse. But while Prince Abdulaziz might have been lucky in this instance, the tests have barely stopped since. 

In less than two years he has had to navigate the controversial public listing of Saudi Aramco in late 2019; the start of the Covid-19 pandemic; a subsequent shortlived price war with Russia; and then calls from President Donald Trump for the kingdom to reverse course and lead a record