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Arne Øien

Arne Øien
Minister of Petroleum and Energy
In office
9 May 1986 – 16 October 1989
Prime MinisterGro Harlem Brundtland
Preceded byKåre Kristiansen
Succeeded byEivind Reiten
State Secretary at the Office of the Prime Minister
In office
4 February 1981 – 14 October 1981
Prime MinisterGro Harlem Brundtland
Preceded byOlav Bucher-Johannessen
Succeeded byKai Eide
Personal details
Born22 December 1928
Oslo, Norway
Died5 October 1998 (aged 69)
Political partyLabour
Spouse(s)
Gerd Irene Aronsen
(m. 1955)
[1]

Arne Øien (22 December 1928 – 5 October 1998) was a Norwegian economist and politician for the Labour Party. He was Minister of Petroleum and Energy from 1986 to 1989.

He was born in Oslo and graduated as cand.oecon. in 1954. He worked in Statistics Norway from 1955 to 1970, and was hired as a deputy under-secretary of state in the Ministry of Finance in 1971. He kept this job until 1978, when he became advisor of economical matters. From 1980 to 1990 he was the director of Statistics Norway. He was then permanent under-secretary of state in the Ministry of Finance (finansråd) from 1990 to 1995.[2]

Having a parallel career in politics, he was a State Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister in 1981 under the first cabinet Brundtland. When the second cabinet Brundtland was formed in 1986, Øien was brought in as Minister of Petroleum and Energy. He lost the job when the second cabinet Brundtland fell following the 1989 election.[2]

Øien was a member of the board of Arbeiderbladet from 1981 to 1986 and Oslo Sporveier from 1996 to his death, the last two years as deputy board chairman.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Arne Øien - Norwegian Biographic Encyclopedia" (in Norwegian). Store Norske Leksikon. 13 February 2009. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Arne Øien" (in Norwegian). Storting.
Political offices
Preceded by
Kåre Kristiansen
Norwegian Minister of Petroleum and Energy
1986–1989
Succeeded by
Eivind Reiten
Civic offices
Preceded by
Tormod Hermansen
Permanent under-secretary of state in the Norwegian Ministry of Finance
1991–1996
Succeeded by
Svein Gjedrem



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