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'File 86/1 III (D 81) Kuwait Oil. Eastern and General Syndicate' [‎159r] (336/382)

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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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the well beady or port of shipment. There are eome oases In
which royalty is charged on the basis of a percentage of the
ralue of the oil wen, and endless difficulty has arisen in
finding a satisfactory method of determining the value# In
'Trinidad, where the Ck *rerxa »nt owns the greater part of the
s &inerals and the question has been thoroughly considered,
the idea of an export tax has been definitfcly abandoned as
unsuitable.
acmaral Obaaryatlong.
The foregoing notes deal witix the more important
provisions of the draft ooncesaionD and will it is thou^t
enable the shaikh to reach a decision as to which application
is likely to be more acceptable to him*
Besides the points dealt with there are certain
provisions which ou^it to be included in any concession which
msy be granted of which tfc> following are the more important,
Soae of those my be covered in part by the existing drafts:-
!• During ttie exploratory period, the work of
exploration should be cotmenoed within a specified period, and
carried on continuously under the supervision of a fully
qualified petroleum geologist. Correct geological plans and
records should be kept, which should be open to insoeotion by
the abaikh/ or his representative at all reasonable times.
8* The Company should givo an undertaking at
all tl£»s during the continuance of the Concession to carry on
all operations for winning and working crude oil, and natural
gas in a skilful and workmanlike manner and in accordance with
modern approved methods; to maintain all productive borings in
good repair, working order and condition and to take all prac
tical measure/to prevent the injurious access of water to the
oil boaring formations*
8« The Company should furnish an annual report
of their operations, together witix a plan ehowinc the location
of all wells drilled. They should also keep accurate records

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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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