Thank you for your question.
The question of support for wild cards depends on the benefits that they can bring to society. The point isn't to provide support to an individual firm or an individual technology, but to make it easier to get to net zero. That means it's all about making those technologies cheaper and easier to deploy over time.
That matters most for the technologies that can make a big difference. Some of those do exist in the oil and gas sector, such as carbon capture, utilization and storage. The question then becomes how to target those subsidies as best as possible to get value for money while also ensuring that those investments are consistent with the long-term transition, both domestically and internationally.