Letter to the Chief Oil Committee of the Supreme Economic Council, January 15, 1920

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I enclose a cutting from Izvestia No. 8(855) for 14/1. 20, and ask to be informed whether you are aware of the facts stated in this paragraph,[1] and how far the figures given in it may be regarded as trustworthy. What practical measures are being taken in this connection?[2]

V. Ulyanov (Lenin)

Chairman, Council of People’s Commissars

  1. ↑ The paragraph in Izvestia, entitled “A Wealth of Oil Products”, stated that the oilfields near Berchogur, in the neighbourhood of Zhilaya Kosa, had available stocks amounting to 20 million poods of oil, 300,000 poods of paraffin and 200,000 poods of petrol. In addition, oil was gushing from four wells.
  2. ↑ This sentence is in Lenin’s handwriting.—Ed.