Dr. Ibrahim Abdulaziz AlMuhanna’s life and career had very humble beginnings. Having grown up in the small village of al Dakhla, Sudair, Saudi Arabia during the 1950s and 60s, he spent much of his pre-adolescent life without access to electricity or running water.
Upon earning his bachelor’s degree from King Saud University (KSU), he went to the U.S. to pursue his graduate studies. He got his master’s degree in journalism at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale and obtained his PhD from the American University in Washington, D.C. Then, he returned to his country to teach at King Saud University and, afterwards, started working with the Saudi Ministry of Energy.
Throughout his career, Dr. AlMuhanna served under four distinguished Saudi energy ministers, offering them advice, input, and analyses about media and public relations, policymaking, OPEC and OPEC Plus affairs, and other issues that pertain to the oil market.
Known as the “Gulf Source”, he was frequently interviewed and quoted by the media, and his comments about major oil market events regularly made international headlines. Additionally, Dr. AlMuhanna authored two books, wrote hundreds of studies and articles in both English and Arabic, and spoke at and participated in conferences all over the world.