Jean Baptiste August Kessler


Jean Baptiste August Kessler was a Dutch entrepreneur and oil explorer who was largely responsible for the growth and development of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., now known as Royal Dutch Shell.

Kessler, who was known by his middle name August, was born in a family ofchildren, four of whom died in infancy. He became managing director of the Royal Dutch nearly from its inception. Aeilko Jans Zijlker acquired the original oil concession in Indonesia and the Royal imprimatur but died suddenly of a tropical disease in 1890. The board of directors turned to Kessler, who was a soninlaw of Geldolph Adriaan De Lange, one of the directors, to head a committee of inquiry into whether the faltering enterprise was still viable. He took the post with the understanding he would be made managing director and run the company. Kessler had vast experience in the Dutch East Indies, having abandoned his studies at the Delft University at the age ofto seek his fortune there. He had become partner in Tiedeman amp Van Kerchem, an important business firm, but after financial difficulties in 1888 returned broken and shattered in health to Europe, where he sought and found recovery.

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