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A sizable green hydrogen project in southern Oman is anticipated to draw $6.5 billion in foreign direct investment.
Asian countries are rushing to secure deliveries until the EU finalizes its hydrogen standards, and the US is funding local…
The world is watching a gulf state revolution. Green hydrogen revolution, of course.
Three cooperative initiatives between Oman and the International Energy Agency (IEA) are now underway to expand and improve green hydrogen generation in Oman.
Japan and Saudi Arabia inked two sets of cooperation agreements in the domains of hydrogen, fuel ammonia, and carbon recycling, further solidifying their existing trade in crude oil-based crude oil.
NEOM Green Hydrogen Co. (NGHC) revealed that Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has been chosen as the sub-EPC contractor for its sizable green hydrogen facility in Saudi Arabia.
In order to produce green hydrogen in the United Arab Emirates, Germany’s Uniper SE is collaborating with Masdar, one of the largest renewable energy companies in the Middle East.
Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, the minister of energy, met in Riyadh with a group from the foreign affairs committee of the European Parliament, chaired by David James McEllister.
NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) has inked credit facility agreements with local, regional, and international banks.