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  1. William Knox D'Arcy (11 October 1849 – 1 May 1917) was a British-Australian businessman who was one of the principal founders of the oil and petrochemical industry in Persia ( Iran ). The D’Arcy Concession was signed in 1901 and allowed D'Arcy to explore, obtain, and market oil, natural gas, asphalt, and ozokerite in Persia.

  2. William Knox D'Arcy, the founder of BP, with his wife in their Edwardian English home. Having never set foot in Persia himself, Mr D’Arcy didn’t even have adventure travel stories to show for his investment.

  3. Apr 29, 2024 · William Knox D’Arcy was an English businessman who was the principal founder of the Iranian oil industry. As a youth D’Arcy emigrated with his father to Queensland, Australia, where between 1882 and 1889 he made a fortune in the Mount Morgan goldfield. He returned to London and, with British.

  4. William Knox D'Arcy, the founder of BP, with his wife in their Edwardian English home. D'Arcy entered the industry in 1901 by obtaining a concession in Persia (BP)

  5. The D'Arcy Concession (Persian: امتیازنامه دارسی, romanized: qarârdâdeh Darsi) was a petroleum oil concession that was signed in 1901 between William Knox D'Arcy and Mozzafar al-Din, Shah of Persia. The oil concession gave D'Arcy the exclusive rights to prospect for oil in Persia (now Iran).

  6. William Knox D'Arcy (1849-1917), mining entrepreneur, was born on 11 October 1849 at Highweek, Newton Abbot, Devon, England, son of William Francis D'Arcy, solicitor, and his wife Elizabeth Baker, née Bradford.

  7. Dec 15, 1994 · D’ARCY, WILLIAM KNOX (b. Newton Abbot, Devonshire, England, 11 October 1849, d. Stanmore, Middlesex, England, 1 May 1917), petroleum entrepreneur and founder of the oil industry in Persia and the Middle East. The only son of an Irish solicitor, D’Arcy received his early education at Westminster School, London.

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