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East Timorese politician

Alfredo Pires
Minister of State of Natural Resources
In office
7 April 2007 – 20 May 2012
PresidentJose Ramos Horta
Preceded byUnknown
Succeeded byTBD Next Election
Personal details
Born1964
Portuguese Timor
NationalityTimorese
Political partyCNRT
Alma materBallarat University
Macau University
ProfessionCommunity organiser
Environmentalism

Alfredo Pires (born 1964 in Lolotoe) is an East Timorese politician. In 2002, Alfredo Pires was chosen by the Prime Minister of East Timor, Xanana Gusmão to serve as the Secretary of State for Natural Resources in Timor-Leste and is responsible for petroleum and mineral resources. Minister for Natural Resources was Gusmão, too. 2012 Pires took the minister rang over.

As Secretary of State, Mr. Pires’ priority is to develop Timorese human resources and engage the Timorese people in the petroleum industry. With a team of young, dedicated Timorese geologists and engineers, he is spearheading the petroleum sector reform with the creation of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), the National Oil Company and an Institute of Petroleum and Geology.

In terms of good governance Mr. Pires is augmenting previous efforts by introducing the Timor-Leste Transparency Model (TLTM) to ensure that the people of East Timor are well informed about the petroleum sector.

Mr. Pires has a strong “After Oil” policy, encouraging his Government and people to see oil as only an engine of growth for the economic development and for the nation not to grow dependent on oil and for the Government to invest in the non-oil sector.

References

  1. "Draft Minerals Law issued by Minister for Natural Resources as Prime Minister accuses ConicoPhillips of stealing the country's oil and gas wealth". Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  2. "East Timor gets new oil minister". www.etan.org. Retrieved 6 May 2023.

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