Oman and Netherlands Partner to Develop Green Hydrogen Infrastructure
Key Ideas
- OQ Gas Networks SAOG partners with Gasunie Waterstof Holding B.V. to explore green hydrogen infrastructure in Oman.
- The MoU focuses on knowledge exchange in carbon capture, utilization, and storage technologies.
- The collaboration aims to establish a hydrogen supply chain linking Oman with the Netherlands and Northwest Europe.
- The agreement strengthens Oman's position in the global energy transition and supports international climate goals.
OQ Gas Networks SAOG (OQGN) in Oman has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Gasunie Waterstof Holding B.V. from the Netherlands to develop green hydrogen infrastructure. This partnership aligns with Oman's Vision 2040 commitment to sustainable energy. The agreement will focus on exploring green hydrogen technologies and knowledge sharing in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS). It follows a previous agreement between Oman and the Netherlands, emphasizing green energy cooperation. The collaboration, aimed at establishing a hydrogen supply chain between Oman and Europe, aims to build essential infrastructure in Oman. OQGN's CEO highlighted the importance of this partnership for Oman's global energy transition and innovation in CCUS initiatives. The agreement solidifies Oman's role as a key exporter of green hydrogen, supporting climate objectives and sustainability in the long term.
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Sustainable Energy
Climate Goals
Global Energy Transition
Bilateral Cooperation
CCUS Technologies
Vision 2040
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