Everything about Ali Morteza Samsam Bakhtiari totally explained
Ali Morteza Samsam Bakhtiari (
1946 -
October 30 2007) was a senior expert employed by the
National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). He held a number of senior positions with this organisation since 1971. He was also an advisor to the
Oil Depletion Analysis Centre.
He held a PhD in
chemical engineering from the
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in
Zurich,
Switzerland. He had been a part-time lecturer for the Technical Faculty at
Tehran University for many years. Bakhtiari wrote a number of short essays and is the author of
Peaks and Troughs which is about the modern
history of Iran.
Dr Bakhtiari suggested that it would require an act of god for the world to avoid warring over depleting
energy resources. He also believed that a peak in
natural gas would be more shocking than
peak oil because natural gas is less fluid and requires
pipelines and
LNG facilities to export overseas.
Bakhtiari features in the film
The End of Suburbia.
Dr. Bakhtiari died suddenly and unexpectedly of a heart attack. His funeral and burial were in Tehran, Iran. He is survived by his children, Amir Bahman and Golbenaz Samsam Bakhtiari.
Quotes
"The big risk in Saudi Arabia is that
Ghawar's rate of decline increases to an alarming point. That will set bells ringing all over the oil world because Ghawar underpins Saudi output and Saudi undergirds worldwide production." - Ali Morteza Samsam Bakhtiari
"As for Iran, the usually accepted official is almost over any realistic assay."
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