File 2249/1915 Pt 4 ‘Oil: Mesopotamia & Persia. (General File) 1920–24’ [54r] (107/484)
The record is made up of 1 item (242 folios). It was created in 1 Nov 1919-20 May 1924. 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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obtained a contract from the Civil
List^wkich the Company undertook
to carry out preliminary surveys of
the oilfields and sec\ired the option
for their development on joint account*
8® (por reasons into which it will
be unnecessary to enter) the Civil
List in 1906, considering the agreement
with the Anatolian Company at an end,
entered into negotiations with a British
group with a view to the development
of the oilfields« These negotiations,
which had the full support of His
Majesty f s Ambassador at Constantinople
contained during the year 1907;
they were suspended during the
political crisis which broke out
in 1908, but were resumed in 1909
with the Turkish Ministry of Finance,
to which Department the Mesopotamian
oil concession had been transferred
from the Civil List, as one of the con-,,
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sequences of the deposition of the Sultan ^
Hamid* Varicms obstacles rising out
^£~fhe general upheaval caused by the
events of 1908 impeded the progress of
tne negotiations during the year 1910
and 1911, [^and—- head w a y could be
made-* )
9 */
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The item comprises correspondence and other papers concerning oil exploration in territories that were part of the Ottoman Empire prior to the First World War. The item includes: reports on exploratory drilling being undertaken by the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC) at Naft Khana [Nafţ Khānah], in territory transferred from Persia [Iran] to Mesopotamia [Iraq] in 1914 in response to recommendations made by the Turco-Persian Boundary Commission; the question of whether APOC drilling activity at Naft Khana should be paid for out of military funds, given Britain’s military occupation and administration of Mesopotamia during and after the First World War; oil concessions in Mesopotamia in relation to the San Remo Oil Agreement (1920), signed between the British and French Governments; a 1920 survey report by the APOC geologist, William Robert Smellie, entitled ‘Oil in relation to Fars anticlines’ (ff 132-139), and a response by the Officiating Director of the Geological Survey of India, Edwin Hall Pascoe, that disagrees with Smellie’s findings (ff 100-101); British Government policy on mining and oil prospecting in Palestine; and correspondence exchanged between representatives of the Government of the United States and the Foreign Office, relating to the refusal to permit American companies to conduct oil surveys in Mesopotamia.
The item’s principal correspondence are: the Foreign Office; HM Petroleum Executive, the Civil Commissioner in Baghdad, Arnold Talbot Wilson; and representatives of the Government of the United States.
The item includes a divider, which gives a list of correspondence references contained in the file by year. This is placed at the back of the correspondence.
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