: The company is headquartered in the SOCAR Tower , a 209-meter skyscraper in Baku designed with a "wind and fire" concept to withstand severe earthquakes and wind speeds.
While a major economic driver, SOCAR has faced significant scrutiny:
: By 2025, the company expanded its footprint by acquiring a 10% stake in Israel's Tamar gas field and signing agreements to deliver gas to Syria via Turkey.
: SOCAR has begun diversifying into sustainable energy, commissioning Switzerland’s first fast-charging station for electric trucks and exploring offshore wind projects with Technip Energies. Controversies and Public Image
: It holds significant stakes in the Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan (BTC) and the Southern Gas Corridor, which transports gas to Europe via the TANAP and TAP pipelines.
: The company is a key partner in major international projects like the Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli (ACG) oil field and the Shah Deniz gas field.
: The brand operates fueling stations across Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ukraine, Romania, Switzerland, and Austria. Corporate Landmarks and Leadership