He has also served as the Vice President of the African Petroleum Producers Association. His salary is unknown.
Gabriel M. Obiang is a Politician from Equatorial Guinea who has a net worth of $10 million. He is known for overseeing the expansion of the energy value chain and has monitored mega-project plans such as forming and funding the Fortuna FLNG, the Bioko Oil Terminal, and the Riaba Fertilizers plant. He has also served as the Vice President of the African Petroleum Producers Association. His salary is unknown.
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💰 Net worth: $10 million (2024)
Gabriel M. Obiang, a prominent politician hailing from Guinea-Conakry, is expected to amass a net worth of $10 million by the year 2024. With a strong foothold in the political arena, Gabriel M. Obiang has managed to establish himself as a prominent figure in his birthplace. Through his astute decision-making skills and dedication to public service, he has been able to accumulate significant wealth, further solidifying his position of influence within the country.
About
Politician and public figure known for being the Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons of Equatorial Guinea. He is mainly known for overseeing the expansion in the energy value chain and has monitored mega-project plans such as forming and funding the Fortuna FLNG, the Bioko Oil Terminal, and the Riaba Fertilizers plant.
Before Fame
He earned his bachelors degree in international trade from Alma College in Michigan. He was first appointed to Vice-Minister of Mines in 2003 and in 2008 he became the sole president of the position.
Trivia
He is known for having helped bring the Equatorial Guinea's oil and gas industry to Africa and thus changed it's economy from one of the poorest countries in Africa to it's third-largest oil and gas producer. He is also known for having been the 7th speaker of the OPEC International Seminar.
Family Life
He was born and raised in Equatorial Guinea and is the son of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.
Associated With
He and Mark Thatcher were involved on opposite sides of a 2004 coup d'etat attempt in Equatorial Guinea.