شبه الجزيرة العربية: مجموعة من الاتفاقيات النفطية والوثائق ذات الصلة المتعلقة بمشيخات الخليج وسلطنة مسقط وعُمان p.8

FO 464/55 الأول من يونيو 1954 إلى الثلاثين من يونيو 1954
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(k) Letter, dated March 25, 1954, from the Qatar Petroleum Company Limited

to the Ruler of Qatar undertaking to observe certain arrangements in the

computation of its income under the Qatar Income Tax Decree* ...
(1) Letter, dated March 28, 1954, from the Ruler of Qatar to the Qatar Petroleum

Qatar Off-shore Concession
No. 6.-Concession Agreement between Shell Overseas Exploration Company and
the Ruler of Qatar, dated November 29, 1952

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(a) Letter, dated November 29, 1952, from Shell Overseas Exploration Company

to the Ruler of Qatar giving some undertakings additional to the Agree 
ment (No. 6) above and requesting the Ruler's written acceptance of them 144
(b) Letter, dated November 29, 1952, from Shell Overseas Exploration Company

to the Ruler of Qatar regarding payments to be made to the latter under
the Concession Agreement ... ... ...

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(c) Letter, dated November 29, 1952, from Shell Overseas Exploration Company

to the representative of the Ruler of Qatar, stating that in accordance
with the terms of the Concession Agreement all the personnel, staff and
equipment of the Company would be transferred from Bahrain to Dohah
by June 30, 1953

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(d) Letter, dated March 25, 1954, from Shell Overseas Exploration Company to

the Ruler of Qatar about computation of income for the purposes of the
Qatar Income Tax Decree*

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(e) Letter, dated March 28, 1954, from the Ruler of Qatar to Shell Overseas
Exploration Company replying to (d) above ... ...

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No. 7.- Political Agreement between Her Majesty's Government and Shell Overseas

Exploration Company Limited, relating to the off-shore oil Concession Agree ment of November 29, 1952 (No. 6 above), dated December 15, 1952 ... ...
(a) Letter, dated December 22, 1953, from the Political Resident in the Persian

Gulf to the Ruler of Qatar on the subject of the Political Agreement ... 149

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PART IV
TRUCIAL STATES

Abu Dhabi Oil Concesssion
No. 1.-Concession Agreement between Petroleum Development (Trucial Coast)
Limited, and the Ruler of Abu Dhabi, dated January 11, 1939 ...

... ...
No. 2.- Political Agreement between His Majesty's Government and Petroleum

Development (Trucial Coast) Limited, relating to the Abu Dhabi Oil Concession
(No. 1) above, dated April 11, 1940 ... ...

... ...
Abu Dhabi Off-shore Concession
No. 3.-Concession Agreement between the Ruler of Abu Dhabi and D'Arcy Explora 
tion Company, dated March 9, 1953 ...
(a) Letter, dated March 9, 1953, from D'Arcy Exploration Company to the Ruler

of Abu Dhabi regarding payments to be made to the latter under the

Concession Agreement (No. 3) above
(b) Letter, dated March 9, 1953, from D'Arcy Exploration Company to the three

representatives of the Ruler of Abu Dhabi, setting out their specific
functions under the Concession Agreement as agents of the Ruler and

stating the annual payments to be made to them
No. 4.- Political Agreement between Her Majesty's Government and D'Arcy Explora 
tion Company, regarding the off-shore oil Concession Agreement with the Ruler
of Abu Dhabi, dated March 31, 1953 ...
(a) Letter, dated June 16, 1953, from D'Arcy Exploration Company to the Under 
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, requesting the latter's agreement on

three specific points arising under the Political Agreement (No. 4) above
(b) Letter, dated July 16, 1953, from the Foreign Office replying to (a) above

and containing the required agreement ...
(c) Letter, dated December 2, 1950, from the Political Agent, Bahrain, to the

Ruler of Abu Dhabi, requesting the latter's acceptance of the Political
Agreement relating to the Superior Oil Company's concession which was

terminated in 1952 ...
(d) Letter, dated March 9, 1953, from the Ruler of Abu Dhabi to the Political

Officer, Trucial Coast, conveying his acceptance of the conditions men tioned in (c) above in respect of No. 4 above

* See Qatar Queen's Regulation No. 1 of 1954.

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