The Nobels and Baku oil: Dedicated to 130th anniversary of Nobel Brothers' activity in Azerbaijan, 1879-2009.= Nobeller ve Bakü petrolü: Nobel Kardeslerin Azerbaycan'daki faaliyetlerinin 130. yilina ithaf olunmustur.
The Nobels and Baku oil: Dedicated to 130th anniversary of Nobel Brothers' activity in Azerbaijan, 1879-2009.= Nobeller ve Bakü petrolü: Nobel Kardeslerin Azerbaycan'daki faaliyetlerinin 130. yilina ithaf olunmustur.
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Detalles
- Año de publicación
- 2009
- ISBN
- 9789952485073
- Lugar de impresión
- Baku
- Autor
- Prep. By Azade Huseynova, Naide Abbasova, Emine Melikova.
- Páginas
- 0
- Editores
- StateoilHydro / SOCAR / Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the, Republic of Azerbaijan
- Formato
- Folio - over 12 - 15" tall
- Edición
- 1st Edition
- Materia
- Iranica, Maps & Atlases & Guides
- Descripción
- Hardcover
- Conservación
- Excelente
- Idiomas
- Inlgés
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- Tapa dura
- Primera edición
- True
Descripción
Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In special box. Folio. (31 x 23 cm). In English and Turkish. 188 p., richly b/w and color ills. In collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Dd created an exhibition "The Nobels and Baku Oil" that was displayed at the Baku Museum Centre. The exhibition was dedicated to the 15th anniversary of the Contract of the Century and the 130 years since the Nobel Brothers opened their business in Baku. It told the story of the Nobel Company's accomplishments in Azerbaijan from 1874 to 1920 and its role in the economic, technological and social development of the region. The Nobel brothers - Alfred, Ludvig and Robert - once had with Baku. In fact, when the Nobel Prizes were established more than a century ago (1901), roughly 12 percent of the prize money was drawn from Alfred's shares in the Nobel Brothers' Petroleum Company in Baku. The Petroleum Production Company Nobel Brothers, Limited, or Branobel ("Nobel Brothers" in Russian), was an oil company set up by Ludvig Nobel and Baron Peter von Bilderling. It operated mainly in Baku, Azerbaijan, but also in Cheleken, Turkmenistan. Originally established by Robert Nobel (who contributed 25,000 rubles) and the investments of barons Peter von Bilderling (300,000 rubles) and Standertskjöld (150,000 rubles) as a distillery in 1876, it became, during the late-19th century, one of the largest oil-companies in the world. The Nobel Brothers Petroleum Company was an oil-producing company that had its origins in a distillery, founded by Robert and Ludvig Nobel in Baku in 1876, which, in 1879, turned into a shareholding company headquartered in St. Petersburg. The share capital of three million rubles was divided as follows: 53,7% Ludwig Nobel, 31,0% Baron Peter von Bilderling, 4,7% I.J. Zabelskiv, 3,8% Alfred Nobel, 3,3% Robert Nobel, 1,7% au Baron Alexandre von Bilderling. Pipeline transport was pioneered near Baku by Vladimir Shukhov and the Branobel company in 1878-1880. On 10 April 1902, the company signed a contract for the purchase of oil fields in Romany, which were owned by the oil producer Isabey Hajinsky. On 17 October 1905, in accordance with the Committee of Ministers, the company purchased the oil fields owned by oil producer A. Adamov. The company's fixed capital in 1914-1917 was 30 million rubles. By 1916, it was the largest oil company in Russia, producing 76 million poods of oil. Between 1877 and 1901, the company drilled over 500 wells, produced 150 million barrels of oil, and employed 12,000 workers.