The minister of oil is the major advisor to the
Emir of Kuwait. The minister is also a member of the Supreme Petroleum Council. From 1978 to June 1990
Ali Khalifa Al Sabah was the minister of oil.
Saud Nasser Al Sabah served in the post between 1998 and 2000. He resigned from the post in June 2000 due to an explosion that killed five workers at three oil refineries. Adel Al Subaih served as oil minister until February 2002 when he resigned from the post. He was replaced by
Ahmed Fahd Al Sabah as oil minister. However, he resigned from office only eight days after his appointment due to harsh criticisms of the members of the
Kuwaiti parliament. Mohammad Al Busairi was the oil minister from May 2011 to February 2012. Hussein resigned from office on 26 May 2013 due to tensions with members of the Kuwaiti parliament.
Mustafa Jassem Al Shamali served as oil minister from 4 August 2013 to January 2014, when
Ali al-Omair replaced him in the post and became the ninth oil minister since 2004. In November 2015, Al-Omair was replaced by
Anas Khalid Al Saleh as acting oil minister. On October 29, 2024, Tariq Suleiman Al-Roumi became the new Minister of Oil. == See also ==