Sabit Orujov
Politician, Deceased Person
1912 – 1981
Who was Sabit Orujov?
Sabit Atayevich Orujev was Azerbaijani Soviet politician, Deputy Prime-minister of Azerbaijan SSR, Deputy Minister of Oil Extracting Industry of USSR, Minister of Gas Industry of USSR and member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
He was a laureate of the USSR State Prize, Lenin Prize, three Orders of Lenin, Order of the October Revolution, four Orders of the Red Banner of Labour, Hero of Socialist Labour.
Sabit Orujev was born in the city of Baku, Azerbaijan. His father was a local building contractor and stonemason. At the age of 16 he was teaching in a local school and by the age of 26 he had graduated from the Azerbaijan Industrial Institute. In 1936 he started working for Ordzhonikidzeneft at a compressor station. He became assistant production manager and then production manager of Field 5 for Ordzhonikidzeneft.
In 1939 Sabit Orujev was a deputy head of production at Field 1 for Ordzhonikidzeneft and later production head at Field 9. He was subsequently deputy director of Azneft and later became Director of Stalinneft. In 1946 he became Chief Engineer of Krasnodarneft and in 1948 he was appointed General Director of Aznefterazvetka.
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- Born
- May 30, 1912
Baku Governorate - Ethnicity
- Azerbaijani people
- Profession
- Education
- Azerbaijan State Oil Academy
- Lived in
- Baku
- Died
- Apr 20, 1981
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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