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                 of 65 years.( ) Payments arc to be made in sterling but otherwise the terms are
                 similar to those of the Superior Oil Company’s concession. There is an obligation
                 to drill withing live years. The Ruler accepted in writing the principles involved
                 in the accompanying Political Agreement.(0i)

                                                (c) Dubai
                     81.   The first oil concession in the Trucial States was obtained by Petroleum
                 Concessions Limited from Dubai on May 22, 1937.(r") it contained a clause
                 permitting its transfer to Petroleum Development (Trucial Coast) Limited. It
                 covers the State of Dubai, including all islands and territorial waters, except Malta
                 (paragraph 19 above) and the area in the Dubai creek “surveyed by Imperial
                 Airways.” It is provided that when the territorial limits of the State have been
                determined the area covered by the concession will be coterminous with the limits
                 so determined. The annual payment to be made to the Ruler until oil is discovered
                 in commercial quantities is Rs. 30,000.
                     A well was drilled in the Jabal Ali area west of Dubai in 1951 and 1952 but
                 no oil was discovered. No further drilling in the State has yet been undertaken.
                    82.  In June 1949 the Ruler issued his declaration of jurisdiction over the
                sea-bed. As in the case of Abu Dhabi (paragraph 79 above) a dispute arose between
                him and Petroleum Development (Trucial Coast) Limited over his right to grant
                a separate concession for his sea-bed, and it was agreed that it should be referred
                to arbitration. On April 24, 1950, the Ruler granted a concession for his sea-bed
                to the Superior Oil Company on payment of Rs. 100,000 down with an annual
                payment of Rs. 100,000 and a royalty fixed at one-fifth of the “ proceeds of sales.”(cl)
                The company had previously entered into a Political Agreement with His Majesty’s
                Government,(°5) the principles involved in which the Ruler agreed in writing to
                accept. In May 1952 the company gave notice of the termination of this concession.
                The Ruler thereupon offered a concession for the sea-bed to Petroleum
                Development (Trucial Coast) Limited. For domestic reasons the company as such
                was unwilling to accept the concession and it was obtained in the name of its
                General Manager in the Persian Gulf, Mr. Heseldin. The agreement was signed on
                August 7, 1952, for a period of 60 years.(f,c) It provides for a down payment of
                £15,400, an annual payment of £4,000 until oil is discovered in commercial
                quantities and a royalty of 4.s. 6d. per ton. Except for the provision that payments
                are to be in sterling the concession conforms generally with the land agreements
                held by Petroleum Development (Trucial Coast) Limited. There is no obligation
                to drill within a specified period. The Ruler accepted in writing the principles
                involved in the accompanying Political Agreements07) At the same time as the
                concession was signed the arbitrators who had been appointed by the Ruler and
                Petroleum Development (Trucial Coast) Limited gave an agreed award based on
                the findings in the Abu Dhabi case (paragraph 79 above).

                                          (d) Sharjah and Kalba
                    83. The Ruler of Sharjah granted a concession to Petroleum Concessions
                Limited with the right of transfer to Petroleum Development (Trucial Coast)
                Limited on September 17, 1937.(08) It covers the State of Sharjah, including all
                islands and territorial waters, except for the area being used by Imperial Airways
                and the Royal Air Force, and provides that when the territorial limits of the State
                have been determined the area covered by the concession will be coterminous with
                the limits so determined. Under a schedule attached to the concession the
                company is debarred from undertaking the work in two areas, Jabal Faiyah and
                the Wadi al Hulu, (which were considered unsafe) without the Ruler’s permission
                in writing The annual payment to be made to the Ruler until oil is discovered
                in commercial quantities is Rs. 40,000.(c#) Under the schedule the company is

                   (“) No. 3 IV. O.A.C.
                   («) No. 4 IV. O.A.C.
                   £2 PR5toF'.0.‘^Despatch 40 of May II. 1950 (EA 1273/38 of 1950).
                   («) (EA 1273/32 of 1950).
                   (••) No. 7 IV. O.A.C.
                   (•») No. 8 IV, O.A.C.
                   (••) Rs. 30,0(X?iis^mentioned in the body of the concession and an additional Rs. 10.000 in a
                letter attached to it.
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