File 3877/1912 Pt 1 ‘Turkey in Asia: oil concessions’ [10v] (29/834)
The record is made up of 1 volume (412 folios). It was created in 17 Jul 1904-4 Sep 1913. It was written in English and French. 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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4
Annex.
(i.)
Communicated confidentially by Herr von Kuehlmann, August 20, 1913.
The Turkish Petroleum Company (Limited),
London.
Dear Sirs, Beidin, October 19, 1912.
WE hereby undertake that we will not directly or indirectly be interested in the
production or manufacture of crude oil in the Turkish Empire in Europe and Asia
apart from our interest in the Turkish Petroleum Company (Limited). It will, however,
be understood that this obligation will in no case interfere with our ordinary banking
transactions.
Furthermore, it will be understood that all parties participating in the company
mentioned will be at liberty to import crude oil into Turkey and refine it there so long
as the said company has not found oil in Turkey in workable quantities, but that, if the
company begins working oil, it wall then have the option of buying any refineries
established there by any of the parties at cost price less amortisation.
Yours faithfully,
Deutsche Bank :
HELFFERICH NEEFF.
( 2 .)
Communicated confidentially by Herr von Kuehlmann, August 20, 1913.
An agreement made the 23rd day of October, 1912, between the Turkish Petroleum
y fb LlI1 fp ted (h f eil ? after cal l led tlle Company) of the one part, and the Deutsche
0 w r , P ?ooQ Wlle j e ? S the com P an y 18 incorporated under the Companies
cb nlfnf ^ Ct ’ 190 ^ and . llas a capital of 80,000L divided into 80,000 sharesof 11,
cii ail ot one class, and having the respective rights as to appointment of directors
and otherwise as defined in the Articles of Association. directors,
Wherea a- tile DeutsC ! le Bank re P r csents to the company that the Deutsche
ank is m a position to transfer, or cause to be transferred, to the companv free from
incumbrances the benefit of certain interests and rights of the Deutsche B’ank of the
Anatolian Railway Company and of the Bagdad Railway Company (or one or more of
that such interests and rights should bp Wall P leS( ? nt tlme 18 not practicable
company, and the companyK a'reef for fp a p nsferred + ^ d vested . ^ ^he
transfer to and vesting in the comnanv °of tbe to dls P e nse with such
condition that such interests and rixrhL on i lnt crests and rights upon the
trust for the company^ ^ M1 thereof ’ sha11 held in
“““'i,** D ““k« B„k rfiall hold O,
incumbrances, all the interests and rio-btQ ^ P y orits nominees or assigns, free from
Deutsche Bank of the Anatolian Railway Comrianv tm f °f ,'f rC ; l / ter l to lje acquired) of the
(or of any one or more of them) in respect of theorna °t' 16 r Railway Company
tion, and the refining of mineral oil inihe Ottoman P 6C ? ng . for mining, the produc-
ansmg under the concessions of either of the sSd , E 1 PUe m E y°P e or Asi a. whether
Ministry of the Civil List or other d e p a rLitfor ^ OT T der Contraet with ^e
the Deutsche Bank shall furnish or procuretobyf^fr/f °? erwise howsoever, and
tion, studies, reports, plans, and maps relating to min S ? 'i° ‘r 0111 l ja n.v all informa-
m Europe or Asia which are the propertv oYfnrf 0ll , m tile Ottoman Empire
the Anatolian Railway Company or o^ the Bagdad RAl® ““p 01 ° f the Deut sche Bank of
of them), and the same shall become and be fhe eJ^f ^ Com P an y (or any one or more
2. The Deutsche Bank here^undertekes that r V p Pr ° perty of the
ailway Company nor the Bagdad Railway Comiianv'(nor'^wM] 01 Wl11 p 16 Ana t ol ian
whom the said interests or rights, or any of‘them m n TA m W ‘. U pother person in
its on their behalf), do any act or thing ‘whereby the said ^^ 0 /“^, Tiny'S
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The volume comprises copies of correspondence, memoranda and other papers, produced in response to the prospect of an oil company backed by German capital taking control of future oil concessions in Mesopotamia [Iraq], and the implications that such concessions might have on the Anglo-Persian Oil Company’s (APOC) own oil concession in neighbouring Persia. The prospect of foreign capital exploiting Mesopotamia’s oil resources was a particular cause for concern amongst senior officials in the Admiralty, who were dependent on APOC’s oil production for their fuel supplies, and the Foreign Office. The more peripheral interest of such a concession in Mesopotamia to the Government of India and the 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. is reflected in the volume’s papers.
The volume’s principal correspondents are: the Secretary to the Admiralty (Sir William Graham Greene); Secretary at the Foreign Office (Sir Louis du Pan Mallet); Secretary of the Political Department at the 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. (Sir Arthur Hirtzel); Permanent Under-Secretary of State at the 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. (Sir Thomas William Holderness); the Managing Director of APOC (Charles Greenway).
Subjects covered include:
- correspondence dated late 1912, chiefly between representatives of the Admiralty and Foreign Office, airing concerns over the implications of exploratory oil concessions agreed for Mesopotamia between a consortium including the National Bank of Turkey, Shell (referred to in the volume as either the Shell Transport Company or the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company) and Deutsche Bank, to APOC oil exploration in Persia;
- discussion of the Government of India’s interest in maintaining an independent APOC, and whether the Government of India should not invest in APOC, including a proposal that it purchase oil from APOC for use on the Indian railways, or contribute to the purchase of fuel supplies on behalf of the Royal Navy;
- through February 1913 to April 1913, diplomatic negotiations (including some correspondence in French) seeking to secure concessionary agreement for oil exploration in the Mesopotamian vilayets of Mosul and Baghdad for APOC (based on earlier arrangements made between the Ottoman Government and William Knox D’Arcy on APOC’s behalf) against the competing claims of the National Bank of Turkey consortium, and oil exploration rights outlined in the railway concession held by the Société du Chemin de Fer ottoman d’Anatolie (Anatolian Railway Company);
- between May 1913 and July 1913, with the likelihood of APOC not being given exclusive oil concessionary rights to Mesopotamia, negotiations to secure ‘absorption’ (with a British-controlling interest) of APOC with the National Bank of Turkey or its partners, Shell and Deutsche Bank.
The core correspondence in the volume dates between September 1912 and September 1913. The earlier date indicated in the volume’s date range refers to a copy of a contract between Turkish Government’s Ministry of the Civil List and the Société du Chemin de Fer ottoman d’Anatolie, dated 17 July 1904 (ff 147-148).
The volume includes a divider which gives the subject (Turkey in Asia: oil concessions) and part number (1), the year the subject file was opened (1912), and a list of correspondence references contained in that part by year. This is placed at the back of the correspondence (f 1).
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- 1 volume (412 folios)
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The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the volume.
The subject 3877 (Turkey in Asia: oil concessions) consists of 3 volumes, IOR/L/PS/10/300-302. The volumes are divided into 5 parts, with parts 1 and 2 comprising one volume each, and parts 3, 4 and 5 comprising a third volume.
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The foliation sequence commences with 1 and terminates with 411. The front and back covers, along with the leading and ending flyleaves have not been foliated.
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