Valentin Shashin
Valentin Shashin (Russian: Валентин Шашин; 1916–1977) was a Soviet engineer who served as the minister of oil industry for more than a decade, 1965–1977.[1] BiographyShashin was born in Baku in 1916.[2] He was first educated at the Oil and Gas Training College.[3] He graduated from Moscow Oil Institute in 1943 obtaining a degree in oil and gas engineering.[3] While attending the Institute Shashin participated in the defense of Moscow against Nazi Germany.[3] From 1947 to 1953 he worked as a chief engineer in various gas fields in Bashkiria.[3] Next he headed a state-run oil company, Tatneft, between 1960 and 1965.[3] Shashin was appointed minister of oil producing industry in 1965 when the ministry was established.[4] In the 1970s the ministry was renamed as ministry of oil industry.[3] Shashin died in March 1977 while serving as the minister of oil industry.[5] He was succeeded by Nikolai A. Maltsev who was appointed to the post in April 1977.[5] References
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