An official delegation from Gasunie recently concluded a visit to the Sultanate of Oman, marking a significant step towards exploring cooperation opportunities in the realm of green hydrogen.
Gasunie, headquartered in the Netherlands, is undergoing a transition from a traditional gas transporter to a clean-energy infrastructure company, aligning with global efforts towards sustainability and decarbonization.
The primary goal of Gasunie’s visit to Oman was to delve into the country’s plans for green hydrogen production and to discuss potential collaborations in supporting infrastructure development and green energy production. With a focus on advancing green energy initiatives, the delegation engaged in high-level discussions with key stakeholders in Oman’s energy sector, including government officials and industry players.
Gasunie’s expertise lies in the development and operation of energy infrastructure, including pipeline networks. As part of its transition towards clean energy, the company is keen on leveraging its knowledge and resources to contribute to the development of green hydrogen infrastructure. This includes exploring innovative technologies for hydrogen production, storage, and transportation, essential elements for realizing a sustainable energy future.
The visit of Gasunie delegation to Oman underscores the growing importance of international partnerships in advancing green energy agendas. By collaborating with Oman, a country rich in renewable energy potential, Gasunie aims to facilitate the production and export of green hydrogen, thereby contributing to global efforts to combat climate change and achieve carbon neutrality.