00:00Nous sommes le fésident ce qu'il y a été fait ce qu'il y a été fait aujourd'hui,
00:04et nous sommes heureux de faire des projets de nouvelles nouvelles nouvelles nouvelles.
00:11Global énergie markets continue à évoluer
00:15under mounted géopolitical pressure,
00:16causada par la grande demande et l'accélérating push
00:19à d'éliminer énergie.
00:21Le candidat, le ministère de l'énergie,
00:22et les mémorragers d'énergie meurent à Baku Energy Week
00:25pour discuter l'avenir énergie.
00:27Baku Energy Week is a milestone for us to report back to ourselves to the world and to look forward
00:34and I believe that we will remember this Energy Week in terms of new areas that we are exploring, especially
00:41in the area of renewable energy, energy efficiency and minerals area that you saw contracts signed off about.
00:49For more than three decades, Baku Energy Week has acted as a meeting point between producers, transit states and consumers.
00:57But this event is not simply about oil and gas. From renewables, artificial intelligence to infrastructure, from logistics and regional
01:05connectivity, discussions here reflect how rapidly the global energy landscape is changing.
01:11Over 270 companies from around 46 countries attended. The opening ceremony reinforced Azerbaijan's role as an increasingly important energy and
01:20transport hub between Europe and Asia.
01:23Today it's difficult to imagine what European energy market would look like without the Southern Gas Corridor. We must be
01:31very pragmatic and based on realism, planning our future with respect to energy security and also investing in renewables.
01:44There was, I think it was some amazing numbers, like $7.5 billion worth of contracts signed during the opening
01:55ceremony.
01:55The geopolitical situation in the world in general is that prices are very volatile at the moment and Azerbaijan is
02:06a big producer supplying energy to the world and so it was very timely to have the event now.
02:15Energy diversification remains central to discussions, particularly as governments and companies seek stable supply routes and greater resilience across global
02:24markets.
02:24I want to say that this project is very important for us. I want to say that this project is
02:31very important for us. In our time, you know, there is a problem with energy resources. In this time, we
02:38can change our experience. I think it will be very useful.
02:42To have energy, electricity produced from renewables, but also access to stable and reliable source of gas. Still, the gas
02:53will be there to provide the flexibility.
02:55Alongside traditional hydrocarbons, this year's forum also places strong emphasis on renewable energy, digitalization and the future technologies shaping the
03:05next generation of global energy systems.
03:08I think this event is truly a bonding force between various organs of energy, whether it's oil, whether it's gas,
03:20whether it's thermal power, whether it's renewable power. It covers aspect from all organs of the society, all organs of
03:28the industry.
03:28Probably the one thing that stands out for me is how an event like this is catalyzing collaboration. I think
03:36the energy systems that we need to provide to ensure that sustainability, affordability and diversification of energy is becoming more
03:46and more complex.
03:48Connectivity, security and sustainability are all themes that have emerged throughout Baku Energy Week, as well as a focus on
03:57transportation and digital transformation.
03:59But for the host nation and the wider Caspian region, they aim to not just position themselves as suppliers, but
04:07also as strategic connectors across continents.
04:10We are working a lot for the interconnectivity within Europe and as well between Europe and the countries which are
04:20like Turkey and via Black Sea directly with Georgia.
04:44As global markets continue to evolve, platforms like Baku Energy Week demonstrate how energy diplomacy is increasingly intertwined with infrastructure,
04:55technology and international cooperation.
04:57We are working a lot for partnership.
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