- Kitabgi
General Antoine Kitabgi Khan was a Persian General of Georgian descent and the Director-General of Persian Customs. British Petroleum (formerly "Anglo-Persian Oil Company") was born out of cooperation between Kitabgi and
William Knox D'Arcy .After retiring as Director General of the Persian Customs, General Kitabgi moved to
Paris , where he led a lavish and playboy lifestyle. In 1900, Kitabgi Khan, as a firm believer in future ofIran ian Oil, met up with SirHenry Drummond Wolff , former BritishAmbassador inTehran and Reuter's private secretary, Monsieur Cotte, who had a report published by a French geologist called De Morgan entitled "Note sur les Gites de Naphte de Kand-I-Shirin" which claimedPersia was capable of having vastoil reserves . These three gentlemen discussed future prospects of Persian oil, and involved de Morgan and Cotte's brother-in-law in search of realising oil project in Persia.General Kitabgi successfully persuaded Wolff's friend
William Knox D'Arcy , a Britishentrepreneur , to develop the country’s oil possibilities. After agreeing to finance this venture early in 1901, he sent Alfred Marriott, a cousin of his private secretary, toTehran to negotiate for a concession to explore for oil in Persia. At the same time he sent a geologist, H.T. Burls, to make a technical report. Kitabgi and Cotte went too, and shrewdly D'Arcy told Marriott to keep in the background and leave the initial moves to Kitabgi, who was on personal terms with theShah 's first minister, the Atebeg orGrand Vizier . In April 1909, the Anglo-Persian Oil Company was formed, which is now known as BP (British Petroleum).External links
* http://www.lescimetieres.com/Photos/ParcoursIranien/KITABGI.htm
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