First Oil Well, Bahrain
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Oil first spurted from this well on 16 October 1931, and the well finally began to blow heads of oil on the morning of 2 June 1932. The initial oil flow rate was Script error: No such module "convert".; by the 1970s the well produced Script error: No such module "convert"., and after that it stabilized at about Script error: No such module "convert"..[3] In 1980, BAPCO was taken over by the Government of Bahrain.[1] Close to the well, which has been reconstructed to its first appearance, is a stable.[4]
Bahrain was the first place on the southern side of the Persian Gulf where oil was discovered, and it coincided with the collapse of the world pearl market.
See also
- Dammam No. 7, first commercial oil well in Saudi Arabia
References
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