Alejandro Bulgheroni was born in 1944 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He and his late brother Carlos inherited their father's energy firm, Bridas Corp., in 1985 and moved it into oil and gas exploration and production. In 2011, they sold a 50% stake in Bridas to China's state overseas oil company, CNOOC, for $3.1 billion. Alejandro is the president and chairman of Bridas Corp. and is also involved in the sustainable production of wine in various countries. In 2014, he began a wine growing project in Patagonia that will become the southernmost vineyard in the world and the first to create a true ice wine in Patagonia.
Alejandro Bulgheroni is a member of Energy
Alejandro Bulgheroni, a prominent figure in the field of energy in Argentina, is anticipated to possess a net worth of an estimated $1.8 billion by the year 2024. With his notable success and extensive experience in the industry, Bulgheroni has managed to accumulate substantial wealth throughout his career. As a key player in Argentina's energy sector, he has made significant contributions to the country's energy landscape. With his entrepreneurial skills and expertise, Bulgheroni continues to leave a lasting impact on the industry, further solidifying his reputation as a highly influential and prosperous individual.
2011
$5.1 Billion
2012
$5.1 Billion
2013
$5.5 Billion
2014
$5.5 Billion
2015
$5.3 Billion
2016
$4.5 Billion
2017
$3.3 Billion
2018
$3.05 Billion
Some Alejandro Bulgheroni images
Biography/Timeline
1965
Bulgheroni joined his father's company in 1965 when he was 22 years old.
2010
In 2010, Bulgheroni sold 50 percent of Bridas to Chinese state-run CNOOC Group, which was followed by the aqcuisition of Axion EnergyArgentina in 2012, along with ExxonMobil’s crude-oil refineries and fuel and lubricants trading assets in Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay.
2015
According to Forbes, jointly with his brother Carlos, Bulgheroni has a net worth of $5.1 billion, as of January 2015. In 2016, his brother Carlos died of cancer at the age of 71.
2017
As of 29 May 2017, Forbes estimates his net worth to be $3.5 billion, making him the 581st richest man in the world.