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Ulviyya Shahin
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Leading up to COP29, the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR)
is positioned to actively shape the global climate agenda.
Committed to fostering collaboration among national and
international oil companies, SOCAR intends to host significant
events and panels aimed at advancing efforts in climate mitigation.
Afgan Isayev, Vice President of SOCAR, highlighted the company's
strategic partnerships and ambitious projects aimed at ensuring a
sustainable future for future generations. These endeavors include
substantial investments in renewable energy such as solar and wind
projects, alongside pioneering efforts in offshore wind energy for
the production of green hydrogen. Looking forward to 2035, SOCAR
envisions a transformative journey from a conventional oil and gas
entity to a diversified energy leader, aligning its emissions
profile with global industry standards to underscore its commitment
to reducing carbon emissions. As SOCAR prepares to present its
innovative initiatives at COP29, its dedication represents a
pivotal moment in the global energy landscape.
Azerbaijani economist Parviz Heydarov said
Azernews that not only SOCAR, but all of the
world's leading energy companies have set themselves the goal of
diversifying their activities by specific deadlines-some aiming for
2030, others for 2035.
"This entails shifting away from the reliance on traditional
energy resources and the associated business models focused
predominantly on their production and sale. Instead, the aim is to
adopt diversified activity mechanisms to effectively meet the
ever-increasing global energy demand. This strategy aims not only
to prevent further damage to the deteriorating ecology but also to
reduce dependence on foreign energy resources and other forms of
external dependency. This is a significant and serious initiative,
one that SOCAR- our oil company cannot overlook. Therefore, as you
noted, considering the current global energy landscape and market
dynamics, SOCAR must move in this direction if we are to remain
competitive."
According to him, Azerbaijan places significant emphasis on
utilizing alternative energy sources at the state level.
"Moreover, substantial investment agreements have been concluded
with Middle Eastern countries in this sector, aiming to expand our
utilization of alternative energy sources both to meet domestic
energy demands and for international export. In this context,
hosting COP29 in Azerbaijan and our nation's dedicated focus on
this event reaffirm our commitment to alternative energy sources,
despite our status as an oil and gas nation rich in traditional
energy resources. Azerbaijan's plans aim to establish a prominent
position among nations that prioritize alternative energy sources.
This underscores our country's commitment to global climate
conditions and the mitigation of climate degradation. Achieving
these goals is challenging and demands considerable financial
resources and the deployment of advanced technologies. Importantly,
investment in these projects is crucial, a goal our country intends
to achieve through its financial capabilities and with the
assistance of foreign investors."
P. Haydarov noted that a portion of our traditional energy
resources is exported to Europe and global markets.
"Oil extracted from the ACG (Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli) field via
the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline has been exported worldwide for
several years, contributing significantly to our current level of
development. Simultaneously, for the past four years, we have been
exporting gas to Europe through the Southern Gas Corridor.
Azerbaijani gas is purchased by eight countries, with expectations
of increasing this number. We have committed to Europe to double
our gas supply for these exports, underscoring the need to expand
our use of alternative energy sources to ensure we can export gas
while meeting domestic demand."
"Azerbaijan has set ambitious goals to be recognized not only as
a natural gas exporter but also as a provider of green energy in
the future. In summary, I believe SOCAR will successfully undertake
many of the tasks ahead during this process, navigating the
challenges that lie ahead. However, achieving these goals
necessitates expanding relationships with other energy and
investment firms and increasing investments to consistently and
rapidly advance the use of new technologies and alternative energy
sources across the country," Heydarov concluded.
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