:02:01
Today's main business
:02:03
is the progress of our
acquisition of part of Scotland
:02:07
for the refinery and storage base.
:02:09
I've got a few things to show you.
:02:12
We have a two-year lead
in North Atlantic development.
:02:16
We can double this by streamlining
the processing end of things onshore.
:02:21
The pipeline is well on its way
from all three production areas.
:02:24
- We have a site for the terminal.
- What about the site acquisition?
:02:30
The survey teams found
the only suitable bay on the coast.
:02:33
Total investment is 600 million,
over three fiscals.
:02:37
We've got to buy Ferness Bay
for $60 million.
:02:41
We're dealing with stable allies
of the US,
:02:44
not to mention the links historically
between Knox Oil and Scotland.
:02:48
We're not in a third world situation.
:02:51
I think we should get
a negotiator on the site.
:02:54
Do I really have to go there?
:02:57
I could fix the deals over the phone,
like with Salinas last year?
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It's not like Mexico, Macintyre,
it's people like us.
:03:05
You're a Scot. You'll be dealing
with your own people.
:03:09
You won't be dealing
with a bunch of Indians.
:03:12
Cal, will you look after
Africa while I'm gone?
:03:16
Just the west coast deals.
Sarah's got the files.
:03:19
We've got the Congo development
minister's tit in the wringer
:03:23
so I think we can close this deal.
:03:25
'What about the tanker franchise?'
:03:28
I want franchises in all territories.
:03:30
And put a five-day deadline
on the offer.
:03:33
- 'You got it.'
- You want to eat?
:03:36
Cal, I've got a confession to make.
I'm not Scottish.
:03:41
Man, oh, man!
Think I should tell Fountain?
:03:45
Hell, no. Don't spoil the fun.
Take the trip.
:03:49
My folks changed their name
when they arrived from Hungary.
:03:53
They thought Macintyre was American.
:03:55
Jesus, Mac, you're not a Scotchman,
you're not a Texan.
:03:59
I can't even pronounce my last name.