Philip J. Carroll, Jr. (born 1938), former CEO of Shell Oil, was appointed by the United States administration to head the policy planning advisory board of the Iraqi Oil Ministry in 2003.

Carroll earned his B.S in physics from Loyola University in 1958 and his M.S in physics from Tulane University in 1961, after which he joined the Shell Oil company as an engineer. 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.

Carroll became the CEO of Shell Oil in 1993 and served in that position until July 1998, when he became the Chairman and CEO of Fluor Corporation, a engineering and construction services firm. He retired from Fluor in February 2002.

Carroll is a member of the Board of Directors of several companies, including Boise Cascade, Vulcan Materials, American Express Funds, Scottish Power Company, and Texas Medical Center.

Phillip Carroll is 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.

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