Nikolai Baibakov

Nikolai Konstantinovich Baibakov (Russian: Никола́й Константи́нович Байбако́в; 6 March 1911 31 March 2008) was a Soviet statesman and economist who served as Minister of Oil Industry from 1944 to 1946 and 1948 to 1955 and Chairman of the State Planning Committee from 1955 to 1957 and 1965 to 1985. He was awarded a Hero of Socialist Labour in 1981.

Nikolai Baibakov
Никола́й Байбако́в
Baibakov as Chairman of the State Planning Committee
Chairman of the State Planning Committee
In office
2 October 1965  14 October 1985
PremierAlexei Kosygin
Nikolai Tikhonov
Nikolai Ryzhkov
Preceded byPyotr Lomako
Succeeded byNikolai Talyzin
In office
25 May 1955  3 May 1957
PremierNikolai Bulganin
Preceded byMaksim Saburov
Succeeded byJoseph Kuzmin
Minister of Oil Industry
In office
28 December 1948  25 May 1955
PremierJoseph Stalin
Nikolai Bulganin
Preceded byPost reestablished
Succeeded byMikhail Evseenko
In office
30 November 1944  4 March 1946
PremierJoseph Stalin
Preceded byIvan Sedin
Succeeded byPost abolished
(post reestablished in 1948)
Personal details
Born(1911-03-06)6 March 1911
Sabunchu, Baku Governorate, Russian Empire
Died31 March 2008(2008-03-31) (aged 97)
Moscow, Russian Federation
NationalitySoviet/Russian
Political partyCommunist Party of the Soviet Union (1935-1988)

Biography

Born in Sabunchu, near Baku, Russian Empire, Baibakov finished secondary school in 1928 and entered the Azerbaijan Oil and Chemistry Institute, from which he graduated in 1931 as a mining engineer. In 1935, he was drafted into the armed forces. After completing his military service, he was appointed chief of the oilfield production department in an industrial complex in the USSR. Later he was promoted to chief engineer, then general director. He was responsible for evacuating oil industry facilities to the eastern regions during the Nazi invasion.[1]

Baibakov was appointed to the Narkomat as Minister of Oil Industry in 1944, serving until 1946. Because of his success in the planning of the oil industry sector and experience in economics, he was appointed as Chairman of the State Planning Committee, commonly known as Gosplan, in 1955. He left the post in 1957 but returned to it in 1965. After stepping down in 1985, he continued to work as a state councillor in the Presidium of the Council of Ministers until 1988. Then he was appointed head of the oil and gas section of the Academic Board of the Oil and Gas Institute with the Russian Academy of Sciences.[1] He died in 2008 in Moscow.[2]

Honours and awards

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References

  1. "Nikolai Baibakov". www.gazprom.com. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
  2. Martin, Douglas (2008-04-02). "Nikolai K. Baibakov, a Top Soviet Economic Official, Dies at 97". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
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