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Celestino Armas (Barcelona, Anzoátegui, 15 December 1935〔 civ.net.ve, 20 January 2011, (Falleció en Caracas el Ing. Celestino Armas )〕 - 16 January 2011〔 PetroFinanzas, 17 January 2011, (Falleció el exministro Celestino Armas ), accessed 24 May 2012〕), was a Venezuelan engineer and politician. He held a number of ministerial positions in the First Presidency of Carlos Andrés Pérez (playing a key role in the 1976 nationalization of the oil industry〔) and in the Second Presidency of Carlos Andrés Pérez. As Minister for Energy and Mines (1989 - 1992), he was elected President of OPEC in June 1991.〔Youssef M Ibrahim, ''New York Times'', 5 June 1991, (Iraqi Plea on Exports Rejected at OPEC Talks )〕
He obtained a degree in engineering from the Central University of Venezuela, and a postgraduate degree from the Colorado School of Mines.〔
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