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The decrease in the number of vessels calling at Bahrain during the year under review may be
attributed to the decreased trade between America and the Persian Gulf because of exchange diffi
culties, and to the withdrawal from the Gulf by the B.I.S.N. Co. of “ B " class vessels.
Exports of Bahrain Oil Products were :
Year 1368 Year 1369
Drums Tons Drums Tons
Gasoline 86.375 I3.9i.978 1,52,248 13,92,223
Fuel Oil 33 24,11.732 1,200 24.15.914
Diesel Oil 13.199 1.55.393 10,700 1,00,784
Kerosene 19.950 5.38.608 25,300 5.77.032
Gas Oil 36.200 1.67.213 500 1,98,066
Diesel Gas Oil 41.225 3.02,919 36.244 3.59.187
Diesel Index Gas Oil . 6,939
Diesel Fuel Oil 1,89,208 3.30.295
Synthetic Crude 82,630
Crude Oil 2.10,538
Pool Burning Oil 15.477
Petroleum Products and
Packed Oil .. 36,000 52,000 5.331
Pegasus Fuel 1.250
Furnace Oil 2,000
Total 1,96,982 52,98.097 2,81.442 55.89.370
Staff:—
Number of clerks (Customs) 58
Number of clerks (Food Control) 17
Total .. 75
Menials :—
Customs, including Guards and Crane Crew .. 58
Food Control .. 5
Total 63
Salaries Paid :
Rs.
Customs Department .. 1,66,185
Food Control 26,267
Total 1.92.452
Wages paid :
Customs Department 59.158
Food Control 6.059
Total 65.217
Bills of Entry:
The total number of Bills of Entry dealt with was 20,175, an increase of 2,615 over 1368.
Particulars are:
Steamers 12,753
Craft .. 2.559
Baggage and Aircraft 4.863
Total 20.175