After World War I and the fall of the Ottoman Empire, Qatar fell inside the British authoritative reach and the primary coastal oil concession in the nation was granted in 1935 to British Petroleum’s ancestor, the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. (AIOC). Due to its commitments under the Red Line Agreement, AIOC exchanged the admission to a partner organization of the Iraq Petroleum Co., Petroleum Development (Qatar) Ltd. (PDQ), which would work the concession. PDQ was later renamed the Qatar Petroleum Co. (QPC). In October 1938, Dukhan No. 1 was spudded and yielded 4,000 barrels of oil for every day by January 1940. Be that as it may, World War II deferred advancement until the point when 1947 and the principal unrefined fares happened in 1949.
The principal seaward concessions were allowed in 1949 to a Canadian Company, the International Marine Oil Company (IMOC), which was a backup of a US organization, the Superior Oil Co., and the London-enlisted Central Mining and Investment Co.In 1952, after IMOC had pulled back, the Shell Co.- Qatar (SCQ) procured investigation rights to a most seaward area. In 1960 and 1963, the Idd Al-Shargi and Maydan Mahzam fields were found, respectively. The biggest seaward field, Bul Hanine, was found in 1970 and came onstream in 1972.
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