Amine Mazouzi (born 1965) is an Algerian engineer and the former CEO of the state-owned oil company Sonatrach. He was appointed by a presidential decree, succeeding Said Shannoun. He filled the position from 2015 to 2017.[1] Mazouzi previously worked as the company's production development manager,[2] prior to that he was responsible for studying and preparing strategies for the Hassi Messaoud oil field.[3]
Selected papers
edit- Amine, M., Djoudi, K., & Karas, I. R. (2021). "A new method for vehicles detection and tracking using information and image processing". International Journal of Electrical & Computer Engineering.
- El Ouahed, A. Kouider; Tiab, Djebbar; Mazouzi, Amine; Jokhio, Sarfraz A. (2003-10-20). "Application of Artificial Intelligence to Characterize Naturally Fractured Reservoirs".
- El Ouahed, Abdelkader Kouider; Tiab, Djebbar; Mazouzi, Amine (2005-12-15). "Application of artificial intelligence to characterize naturally fractured zones in Hassi Messaoud Oil Field, Algeria". Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering.
References
edit- ^ "Algeria Makes 'Surprise' Change at Top of State Energy Company". Bloomberg. March 20, 2017. Retrieved 2021-11-02.
- ^ Chikhi, Lamine. "Algeria's Sonatrach appoints new chief executive". AF. Archived from the original on 2017-03-24. Retrieved 2018-06-11.
- ^ "تنصيب امين معزوزي في مهامه الجديدة كرئيس مدير عام لسوناطراك". Radio Algeria (in Arabic). May 25, 2015. Retrieved 2021-11-02.