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'File 86/1 III (D 81) Kuwait Oil. Eastern and General Syndicate' [‎52r] (120/382)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (190 folios). It was created in 14 Jun 1932-31 Jan 1933. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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which they undertake to drill at least 4,000 ft.
Eeriod of La&s^.
As regards t e period of Lease both companies ask
for approximately the same terms. In the case of a
country such as Kuwait where the existence of oil has not
been proved, it is considered desirable that the period
ol lease should be a long one. The work of proving and
developing an oilfield involves very heavy capital
expenditure and companies are not likely to be attracted
unless there is a guarantee of their being able to obtain
a long period in which they may have an opportunity of
securing a return on the money expended. There are
precedents for such a period as is now asked for in Iraq,
where the period granted by the Itaq Oovemment is 75
years, in Persia where the period is 60 years, and in
Bahrein where a similar period is provided for. In his
letter of the 25th August, 1932, (36/1932) the Political
Resident mentions that he understands that the Sheikh
himself asked for a period of 70 years.
r J* 16 right to explore 1 Are&x The draft agreement
the whole territory of 1 covers the whole of Kuwait
/.uwait and select an area » territory for the whole
for ultimate development 1 period oi the Concession.
not exceeding 1,640 square f
miles divided into 6 or 1
more blocks. > »
OQaaatn t ■
The Anglo- D ersian Oil Company's draft Concession
provides for the grant of the whole of the area of Kuwait,
for the period of the concession. On the other hani, the
eastern and Greneral Syndicate provide for the selection
within 5 years of an area amounting in the aggregate to
1,640 square miles, this area may be divided up into
six or mors blocks, and by such an arran jement they
presumably hope to secure all promising oil bearing
te rritory

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The volume contains correspondence relating to the draft oil concession agreements presented to the Shaikh of Kuwait (Aḥmad al-Jābir Āl Ṣabāḥ) by the Eastern and General Syndicate Limited, and the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (A.P.O.C.).

The correspondence focuses particularly on the individual clauses within the two draft agreements and a comparison of them for the Shaikh in order that he can make an informed decision on which concession proposal is best for his country. The memorandum comparing the drafts is produced by the Petroleum Department of the British Government and two copies of it are contained in the volume (folios 48-64, 153-161).

Also included in the volume is correspondence between the US Embassy in London and the Foreign Office regarding what the US embassy view as unacceptable delays in the amount of time it has taken the British Government to discuss the question of the Kuwait concession and repeating their concerns that the Eastern and General Syndicate will not be compared favourably alongside the British A.P.O.C. proposal. Also outlined by the Foreign Office are their fears that the Government's delays in responding to the US in this matter could potentially affect more serious negotiations in the future between the two countries.

Other items of interest in the volume include:

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1 volume (190 folios)
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The contents of the file have been arranged mostly in chronologically order.

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Foliation: The principal foliation runs from the first folio to last folios and consists of numbers enclosed in a circle in the top right hand corner. A second former sequence commences on the first folio of writing and concludes on folio 173, consisting of pencil numbers (not circled) in the top right hand corner. This sequence has gaps. Foliation anomalies: 1A-1D, 21A, 162A

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