(Aberdeen South)
  (SNP): Given the longest and deepest recession in the entire
  G7, Brexit, 13 years of Tory rule, the energy price crisis,
  inflation and high interest rates, if the people of Scotland do
  the maths—as the Prime Minister so hopes—will they not come to
  the conclusion that this Union simply does not add up?
  The Prime Minister: I am pleased that the hon. Gentleman
  brought up the subject of energy. He was right to do so. When it
  comes to the economy, energy is incredibly important to Scotland,
  and Scotland will play a fantastic part in helping us make the
  transition to net zero. We now know, however, that the Scottish
  Government do not want to support the Scottish energy industry
  and the 200,000 jobs that it produces. I am keen to work with the
  Scottish Government to support the North sea, because it is
  something of which we are all very proud in the United Kingdom.
   (Banff and Buchan)
  (Con): Unlike parties opposite, including the Scottish
  National party—even the hon. Member for Aberdeen South ()—I know my right hon. Friend
  recognises the critical role that oil and gas companies and their
  employees have in not only providing energy security but
  delivering the energy transition to net zero. Can he confirm this
  Government’s ongoing commitment to expanding our carbon capture
  utilisation and storage capacity, including the Acorn project in
  St Fergus in my constituency? Can he provide an update on the
  track 2 sequencing?
  The Prime Minister: My hon. Friend is a fantastic champion
  and campaigner for this project. We will invest up to £1 billion
  to establish carbon capture and storage in four industrial
  clusters by 2030. We very much recognise the benefits of the
  Scottish cluster and the role it could play in decarbonisation,
  and we are progressing track 2 and will set out further details
  in due course.