Oman's Hydrom to Complete Pre-FEED for Green Hydrogen Infrastructure Project by 2025
Key Ideas
  • Hydrom in Oman aims to finalize the pre-FEED for its $5 billion green hydrogen infrastructure project by May 2025.
  • The project includes electricity transmission, desalination, and hydrogen pipelines, managed by Oman's utility entities under Hydrom's supervision.
  • Tariffs for hydrogen transport pipelines will be volume-based, and a single permit system has been implemented to ease approvals for developers.
  • Oman plans to import equipment for green hydrogen production and expand ports to meet the 2030 green hydrogen goals, managed by ASYAD Group.
Hydrom, the government-owned green hydrogen entity in Oman, is making significant progress in its green hydrogen infrastructure project. The preliminary frontend engineering and design (pre-FEED) for the shared infrastructure project is expected to be completed by May 2025, with 90 percent of pre-FEED for Duqm already done. The $5 billion project will encompass vital elements like electricity transmission, desalination, hydrogen pipelines, and water networks. Financial structures are being developed, and agreements with developers are anticipated to be finalized by July. Notably, a single permit system has been introduced to facilitate approvals for developers, and tariffs for hydrogen transport pipelines will be linked to the volume transported. Oman is gearing up for equipment imports for green hydrogen production, with plans to expand ports and enhance inland transportation by 2026 to achieve the 2030 green hydrogen goals. ASYAD Group is entrusted with managing the logistical aspects of this ambitious green initiative in Oman.
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