Oman's Green Hydrogen Strategy: Strengthening Partnerships in Amsterdam Symposium
Key Ideas
- Oman's Minister of Energy and Minerals highlighted the country's strategy for the green hydrogen sector at a symposium in Amsterdam.
- The importance of international cooperation in developing hydrogen trade corridors was emphasized, focusing on sustainability.
- Meetings with key stakeholders, including the Port of Amsterdam, aimed to strengthen partnerships in energy and logistics, particularly in liquid hydrogen transportation.
Represented by the Ministry of Energy and Minerals, the Sultanate of Oman participated in a symposium on hydrogen in Amsterdam. Eng. Salim Nasser Al Aufi, Minister of Energy and Minerals, showcased Oman’s strategy for the green hydrogen sector, emphasizing the steps taken to establish a competitive and sustainable hydrogen economy. Al Aufi highlighted the significance of international cooperation in developing trade corridors for hydrogen and its derivatives. The delegation from Oman engaged in meetings with various entities, including the Port of Amsterdam and transportation companies, to enhance partnerships with the Kingdom of the Netherlands in energy and logistics, particularly in the transportation of liquid hydrogen.
Topics
Middle East
International Cooperation
Energy Strategy
Sustainable Economy
Trade Partnerships
Logistics Sector
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