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5. Tb* total amount of oil produced by the Co., Ltd., in Bahrain amounted to 527,479,828 ton*.
Bahrain Petroleum Co., Ltd., during tbc year under A statement of oil* exported by the Bahrain Petro
report vna 1,007.729'075 tons. Crude oil received leum Co., Ltd., in 1939-10 is given below:—
from Arabia and refined by :he Bahrain Petroleum
TABLE IL
Gnnolioe. Keronme. DieBd. Fuel. Crude.
Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tonv
7.994*316
23?: \ : : : : : 36.7.J1*78 37,624*265 45,993-402 50,474-926
T/.0 SJ*«J
S7.i:i'2S0
Ceylon...................................................................... 5.183W2 1,001*850 16,252-795 54,413-542
Union of South Africa (including Kenya
and Poi^ipjcse East Africa) 101.19GW3 44.084-269 22,780033 18,467*100
Italian Es<e Africa . 14,627*726 1,640*190 16,556*098
French Sonaliland .... 8,911-868
Aden ....... 18,523-783
Canary Isimds ... 62,021-3*12
Straits Set dciocnta .... 6,599*468 38,214*364
Kunna ....... 3,217*302 36,731*314
Australia ...... 167.640632 32,963*981 2,660l»6
New Zealaui . . . . . G6.302(»*f 5.091-428 1,832-4 S2
.Philippine Elands ..... 7.633-325 1.833097
Tttal 406,720 314 211,963-360 j 1 49,946019 225,739*897 52.u21*302
Admiralty 3arpcs . 2.031-303
U. S. A. (Svnplc) . 3C83 16*435
406,720-314 211.963-360 149,946 01 9 227,774-883 62,037740
a'kudi Aral an Government—
Eastern .Arabia - 1,119-579 173056 199-145
407,839-S>3 212,140416 150,145*164 227.774-883 52.037-740
Sunken 29,030*748 19.093*571
Shipnx^mts to California Arabian Standard Oil Company not included.
Import^ of oil from the Ang'o-Iranar, OilCompiny 8. Table IV below shows the value of general
deluded i44,230 gallons of kerosene, 162,660 gal merchandise exported as compared with pearls and
lons of avation spirit and 121,632 gallons of petrol. specie:—
Of this 273,642.400 and 22B50 gallc-ns were re-
exported to Arabia and Iran respectively.
6. There has been no improvement in the pearl
Trade.
7. Table III below give* the value of genera] TABLE I?.
merchandae imported as compared with pearls and
►pecie. Tie declared value of pearls is considerably
U-sa than their real value :— I o<rn«.
1934-39 193*4') De-fr**-.
TABLE IIL i*. I*. iu.
Prtrli flti-liN nlw) «^7,440 a.ttic* i.is»o
1938-39 1909.40 latrvue. . . . 41>9,7M 2».SS,!0*
VcrrtMSlM 1,42.44.990 9S.4S.OSO 86.77.840
*4. Mm. Ks.
rtvU (cWUr* vsloc) 47.200 77,800 w 'ToUl 2.08.4J.KO 1,29,74,200 78,47.-SO
• il *9,57,100 4144.000 2,00,990
9«'jAMSiK 1.33.21.930 1,79.16.730 63.64*00
9. The addresses of the principal importers and
T«r*J • fi.73.24,230 2,»^9,030 t.i+.OOO 63,74,100
exporters are given below;—
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