Oman's Sultan replaces oil minister in cabinet reshuffle
Oman's ruler appointed Salem Al-Aufi as oil minister in a cabinet reshuffle announced on state television on Thursday
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Oman's ruling sultan replaced the Gulf Arab state's long-serving oil minister Mohammed bin Hamad Al-Rumhi on Thursday with Salem al-Aufi who was appointed to the post in a cabinet reshuffle announced on state television.
Rumhi had been oil minister for over two decades. Oman is not in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries but is a member of the OPEC+ alliance of OPEC and non-OPEC nations.
Aufi, whose appointment was the most notable change in the cabinet reshuffle, was previously undersecretary at the energy and minerals ministry.
Sultan Haitham bin Tariq al-Said on Thursday also issued a decree establishing a higher justice council.
(Reuters)