Odd Roger Enoksen
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Odd Roger Enoksen (born September 25, 1954 in Andøy) is a Norwegian politician representing the Norwegian Centre Party. He is currently the Norwegian Minister of Petroleum and Energy in the second cabinet Stoltenberg.
Having an agronomist education, he previously worked as a farmer. He was first elected to Parliament in 1989, after a career in local politics. He was a representative until 2005, except for a short period between March 1999 and March 2000, when he served as Minister of Local Government and Regional Development in Kjell Magne Bondevik's first cabinet.
Enoksen became deputy leader of his party in 1997, and following the retirement of Anne Enger Lahnstein in 1999, he became party leader. Åslaug Haga replaced him in 2003.
| Preceded by Anne Enger Lahnstein |
Chariman of the Norwegian Centre Party 1999–2003 |
Succeeded by Åslaug Haga |
| Preceded by Ragnhild Haarstad |
Minister of Local Government and Regional Development 1999–2000 |
Succeeded by Sylvia Brustad |
| Preceded by Thorhild Widvey |
Norwegian Minister of Petroleum and Energy 2005 – present |
Incumbent |
Prime Minister
Minister of Finance | Minister of Local Government and Regional Development | Minister of Foreign Affairs | Minister of Defence | Minister of the Environment | Minister of Petroleum and Energy | Minister of International Development | Minister of Trade and Industry | Minister of Transport and Communications | Minister of Education and Research | Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion | Minister of Justice | Minister of Children and Equality | Minister of Culture and Church Affairs | Minister of Health and Care Services | Minister of Government Administration and Reform | Minister of Agriculture and Food | Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs