Lois M. Critchfield
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Oman Emerges: An American Company in an Ancient Kingdom
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published
2010
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3 editions
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“A British expatriate, Philip Aldous, who was secretary of financial affairs in Qaboos’s father’s regime, represented the Omani government in its dealings with the British-and Dutch-run PDO. He had no backup staff of petroleum economists or engineers to assist him in this job.”
― Oman Emerges: An American Company in an Ancient Kingdom
― Oman Emerges: An American Company in an Ancient Kingdom
“When Philip Aldous left his position as secretary of financial affairs in 1973, he was not replaced, and Qaboos instead appointed Salem Makki, an Omani, to the newly created position of Director of Petroleum and Mineral Resources.”
― Oman Emerges: An American Company in an Ancient Kingdom
― Oman Emerges: An American Company in an Ancient Kingdom
“Negotiations on the Saudi/ Oman border issues were stalemated and it was not until 1990 that the two countries completed a border demarcation agreement.”
― Oman Emerges: An American Company in an Ancient Kingdom
― Oman Emerges: An American Company in an Ancient Kingdom
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