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Michael Moe Myint
မိုးမြင့်
Born11 September 1952 (1952-09-11) (age 72)
NationalityBurmese
Alma materInternational School Bangkok
University of Rangoon
Marshall University
Occupation(s)Managing Director of Myint & Associates Company Limited
Former air pilot for Myanmar Airways
Organization(s)Myint & Associates
MPRL E&P
SpouseOhmar Moe Myint
ChildrenSithu Moe Myint
Phone Kyaw Moe Myint

Michael Moe Myint (Burmese: မိုးမြင့်) is a Burmese business tycoon, who founded and runs 2 major companies in the country's petroleum industry, Myint & Associates, a service provider and MPRL E&P, a gas extraction company.[1][2]

He was educated at the Methodist English High School (now Dagon1 High School) in Yangon, then at International School Bangkok, University of Rangoon and Marshall University, before returning to Burma.[3] From 1974 to 1987, he served as a pilot for the state-owned Myanma Airways, and served as the personal pilot of Ne Win.[3]

Two years later, in 1989, he founded Myint & Associates.[4] In 1996, he established his own oil exploration and excavation company, Myanmar Petroleum Resources Limited (MPRL).[3]

Family

His two sons, Sithu Moe Myint and Phone Kyaw Moe Myint, both studied at the Colorado School of Mines, and work for multinational oil firms.[3] His father worked as geologist for Shell.[2]

References

  1. ^ Juliet Shwe Gaung (26 March 2012). "MPRL E&P announces gas find in A-6". Myanmar Times. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
  2. ^ a b Szep, Jason; Andrew R.C. Marshall (12 April 2012). "Special Report: An image makeover for Myanmar Inc". Reuters. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d "Burma: Removal Of U Moe Myint From The Visa Ban List" (Document). American Embassy at Rangoon. 18 March 2009. WikiLeaks cable: 09RANGOON174. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help)
  4. ^ "Burmese Tycoons Part II". The Irrawaddy. July 2000. Retrieved 13 April 2012.