Igor Yusufov is a former Russian energy Minister who served during Vladimir Putin's first term as President. He is Director on the board of Gazprom & founder and Chairman of Fund Energy, an investment vehicle focusing on operating companies in energy, oil and gas, mining and infrastructure in Russia and Europe. In 2012, media reports linked Fund Energy to a potential purchase of the Coryton Refinery in Essex, England.
Education and early life
1979-1991
Yusufov graduated from Novocherkassk Polytechnic Institute, then worked for "Mosenergo", USSR’s major power plant and later spent four years in Cuba as the technology expert at Havana Thermal Power Plantconstruction site. Following this he enhanced his academic status and graduated the prestigious Foreign Trade Academy.
Government service
1991
As a Foreign Trade Academy graduate Igor Yusufov was prepared for a high level government career and entered the civil service. Soon he was appointed officer of the Committee for the Protection of Russia's Economic Interests directly reporting to the Vice-President Alexander Rutskoy, one level below the President of the ex-USSR. When this post was in opposition to President Yeltsin, the committee was dissolved, but Igor Yusufov moved to Chair of Deputy Minister of Foreign Economic Relations, with even higher responsibility in promoting International Trade.
1994
Igor Yusufov was appointed as Director General of state and private enterprise “RV-Trading”.
1996
The functions of "RV-Trading" were integrated to the parent state-owned company. The Prime MinisterViktor Chernomyrdin recommended to Igor Yusufov his return to Government service at the post of Deputy Minister of Industry with oversight of Gold and diamond recovery.
1997—2000
Yusufov worked as Deputy General Director then as General Director of Goskomrezerv thus being responsible for all Russia’s mineral reserves. This State agency reporting directly to the Prime Minister manages and withholds state strategic reserves in case of war and natural disasters in the protected storage system across the country.
2004–2011: Special Envoy of the Russian President for International Energy Cooperation, Ambassador at Large of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
2011–present: private investment activity via , solely founded by him.
Awards and titles
Active State Advisor, I class
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.