00:00So, what we found with this investigation was that explicitly through the COP process,
00:18we were able to get access to senior executives at an oil and gas company and actually were
00:23offered new conversations about new investments for fossil fuel deals at COP29.
00:44As I said, we have a lot of pipeline infrastructure.
00:48We have a lot of gas fields that are to be developed.
00:53We have a lot of green projects that SOCAR is very interested in.
00:58There are a lot of joint ventures that could be established, potential joint ventures.
01:03Our SOCAR trading is trading oil and gas all over the world, including in Asia.
01:09So to me, these are the possibilities to explore, but in any case, this is something that you
01:14need to be talking to SOCAR and I would be happy to create a contact between yourself
01:20and them, your team and their team, so that they can start discussions.
01:33In case you are interested in exploring possibilities with SOCAR, we can contact them and share
01:44contacts between you and themselves.
01:47It has very bright and progressive leadership.
01:52There was leadership change lately in SOCAR's top management and they are working very hard,
02:00very efficient, very clever guys.
02:03And I think they would be happy to explore possibilities of cooperation with you.
02:17It doesn't surprise me that conversations around new energy deals are happening.
02:23It certainly does surprise me that this is the second year in a row where a COP president
02:28has appeared to try and facilitate new deals for fossil fuel projects within and under
02:34the auspices of COP itself, the primary forum for the world coming together to discuss a
02:40very inclined breakdown.
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