Philip J. Carroll

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Philip J. Carroll, Jr. (1937–2014) was an American businessman who was active in a variety of

corporate and government
roles. Carroll earned a
Shell Oil company as an engineer. He died in Houston, Texas, on October 6, 2014[1]
.

Carroll became the

, an engineering and construction services firm. He retired from Fluor in February 2002.

He was a non-executive director of the British defense company BAE Systems. Carroll was a member of the

.

Carroll was an honorary life member of the board of the American Petroleum Institute, a member of the Tulane University advisory board, and the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University and the University of Houston.

In the 1970s he briefly served as the director of the U.S. Department of Commerce's Energy Conservation Division and the Director of the National Industrial Energy Conservation Council. In 2003 he was appointed by the Bush administration to head the policy planning advisory board of the Iraqi Oil Ministry. He opposed the

Neo-Conservatives are people who have certain ideological beliefs about markets, about democracy, about this, that and the other. International oil companies, without exception, are very pragmatic commercial organizations. They don't have a theology
."

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