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Introduction. Azerbaijan is recognized as one of leading countries in the oil industry in the world enriched with knowledge and experience in oil productionInformation on oil production in Azerbaijan was repeatedly mentioned in the manuscripts of scientists and travelers in the Middle Ages and it was noted that such an uncommon product would generate a significant incomeToday we want to take you back many years and show you how the oil industry was developed in our country.
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1. First oil boom in Azerbaijan The development of oil industry in Azerbaijan
and its relevance for us today
2. Introduction Azerbaijan is recognized as one of leading countries in the oil industry in the world enriched with knowledge and experience in oil production
Information on oil production in Azerbaijan was repeatedly mentioned in the manuscripts of scientists and travelers in the Middle Ages and it was noted that such an uncommon product would generate a significant income
Today we want to take you back many years and show you how the oil industry was developed in our country
3. Azerbaijan oil in history Arabian historian Masudi Abdul Huseyn (9th century)-There are two main sources of Black oil and white oil (kerosene) on Apsheron
Marco Polo (13-14th century) – Apsheron peninsula was dotted with oil wells and the oil extracted was used for lighting and for heating purposes.
Engelbert Kaempfer (15th century) - oil was transported via wineskins on four-wheeled carts to Shamakhi and Baku. From Shamakhi it is taken across country on camels. From Baku it is taken by sea to other regions
Turkish traveler Ortakoy (17th century)- The area around Baku has a “burning ground”. The ground is hot from the burning fuel beneath it
4. Late-1800s Baku during the Oil Boom, view from Bibi-Heybat region
5. Early Views of Baku-continued
6. Contents General characteristics of the pre-oil boom period
Beginnings of first oil boom
First oil boom
Local oil barons & their activities
Inflow of foreign capital to oil industry
Affects of first oil boom
Relevance to modern Azerbaijan
7. Turkmenchay Treaty (1828) Azerbaijan was divided into North and South between Russian and Persian Empires
8. Importance of Azerbaijan’s Oil for the Russian Empire North Azerbaijan became the source of oil for industry in Czarist Russia.
The whole economy of Azerbaijan was under Russian control
Russian government took monopolistic control of oil production and contracted to individuals under the otkupchina / iltizam short-term lease system
This was considered to be the main obstacle for oil development in Azerbaijan
Note that Iltizam system prevented development of oil industryNote that Iltizam system prevented development of oil industry
9. Early Oil Extraction Methods Early oil extraction methods were very primitive - mainly hand dug wells drilled to very shallow depths (2-3 metres)
In 1813, 136 wells were in Absheron which produced total volume of only 64 barrels of oil per day
In 1825, oil was produced on the Absheron peninsular in Balakhani, Sabunchu, Binaqadi, Bibi-Heybat, Shubani
10. Oil Gushers Much of early oil production was wasted in blowout gushers and this was a very uneconomical and environmentally harmful process
Workers were dying because of the gushers
The strong gushers were flooding the houses in the nearest villages
Oil from wells was lost for nothing because of oil gushers
11. The first successfully drilled well in the world
In 1844 in Baku, more than a decade earlier than the oil well in Pennsylvania (USA, 1859), V. Semyonov, the Baku mining engineer, drilled a well 21 m deep using primitive percussion method in the settlement of Bibi-Heybat near Baku
This is considered the starting point of industrial oil extraction in Azerbaijan and in the whole world.
12. Drivers of First Oil Boom Replacement of Iltizam leasing system with an auction system for the leases in 1872
Replacement of all hand dug wells with wells drilled using the percussion method by 1871 which increased the number and depth of oil wells
Partial replacement of manpower with steam engines
Building of the first oil pipeline in the world from the oil wells in Balakhani to the oil refinery
13. Early Oil Well from Late-19th. Century
14. First Oil Boom Takes Off 1873 marked the beginning of oil well drilling on a massive scale
By 1900, Azerbaijan was producing more than ten million tons of oil each year which was more than half of the world’s oil supply
15. Demand for Oil Lighting
Heating
Automobiles
Medicines
16. Changes to Baku Attracted migrant workers from all over the Russian Empire, Iran and other places
Population of Baku increased from 3,000 in 1807 to roughly 250,000 in 1900
Multi-cultural city with Azeris in the minority
Building boom
17. Research & development Azerbaijan benefited from the expertise of well known chemists and geologists from the whole world such as the Russian chemist D. Mendeleyev, creator of the periodic table of chemical elements
As a result, innovative new techniques such as rotary drilling and gas lift were tested for the first time in Azerbaijan
The first oil refinery was built in 1859 in Baku. By 1867 there were 15 crude oil refineries
After abolishing excise tax on oil products, many new factories were built with new technologies allowing the production of new types of refined oil products
18. Construction of First Oil Pipeline in the World
19. Transportation of Oil 1873 - The first marine transportation of oil from Baku to Astrakhan
The Nobel Brothers were major contributors to oil transport;
Built the world’s first oil carrying steamship, named “Zoroaster” in 1878
Constructed the first rail tanks for transporting oil in 1883
20. First oil tanker
21. Azeri Oil Barons Oil boom gave an impetus to the emergence of Azerbaijani middle class and millionaires.
This period witnessed unprecedented renaissance in Azerbaijani national consciousness.
Local Oil Barons:
Haji Zeynalabdin Tagiyev
Musa Nagiyev
Murtuza Muxtarov
Shemsi Asadullayev
Seyid Mirbabayev
Haji Haci Aga
Haji Ajdar-bey Ashurbeyov and etc.
22. Famous Azeri Oil Barons - Haci Zeynalabdin Taqiyev (1823-1924) Born in a poor family
Earned his fortune after he discovered oil on a small piece of property
Became an oil-millionaire when he was about 55
Shared his fortune with his countrymen by building houses, schools, factories, theatres etc.
Founder of the Alexandrian Russian-Muslim female Boarding School, the first school for girls in the Muslim world in the current Institute of Manuscripts
Founder of Commercial school (now the pedagogical institute of N. Tusi) and the Mechanical and Technical School (now the Oil Academy)
Built the first water pipeline to Baku
23. Institute of Manuscripts which served as the first school for girls. Built by Taghiyev
Classes at first secular female boarding school
24. Famous Azeri Oil Barons – Musa Nagiyev (1849-1919)
the wealthiest oil baron in Baku at turn of the 20th. century
Financed the building for the Muslim Philanthropic Society in his son’s memory which is now the building of the Academy of Sciences
the founder of one of the largest male technical schools which is now the State Economic University and Baku’s Largest hospital which is now named after Musa Nagiyev
25. Foreign Investment Oil production in Baku attracted investors and entrepreneurs from all over the world including the Nobel brothers from Sweden, the Rothschild from France and Royal Dutch Shell oil company
The inflow of foreign capital into the Baku oil industry had a direct impact on the exploration, extraction and transportation of Baku oil
1898 : Baku was in a pick of its oil industry
With the abolition of the Government monopoly, Baku attracted foreign capital resulting in the epoch of oil boom
26. Nobel Brothers
27. Nobel brothers
In 1882, Ludwig invited technical staff to Baku and the aim was to establish a colony Villa Petrolea, located in “Black City" district of Baku
Oil products from their venture were distributed all over Russia by train and by ship to Central Asia and Europe
Add verbally: Villa Petroleum, the residence of Nobel Brothers which they built in the late 1800s in the “Black City” district of Baku. Add verbally: Villa Petroleum, the residence of Nobel Brothers which they built in the late 1800s in the “Black City” district of Baku.
28. Nobel brothers-continued Picture 1: The Nobel Brothers oil wells in Balakhani, a suburb of Baku
Picture 2: 1896 -In order to have their own Protestant place of worship in Baku, the Nobels helped finance nearly 50 percent of the construction of the German Kirche. But since the Soviet period, its primary use has been for concerts
29. Negative Affects of First Oil Boom Oil wells in the vicinity of Baku pumping oil into reservoir lakes more than 100 years ago. The ecological disaster still plagues the region. Only about ecologyOnly about ecology
30. Dynamics of Oil Production
31. Shares of oil production
32. What are the positive lessons of the First Oil Boom for today? Development of a modern oil industry
Property rights attracted private sector investment
Significant foreign investment
Investment in oil transportation (water, rail & pipelines)
Technological innovations
Charity provided by Oil Barons
Building boom in Baku
33. What are the negative lessons of the First Oil Boom for today? Under a colonial regime
Inequality
Unsafe working conditions
Pollution
Operating Losses
34. Thank You for your attention!!!