In the wave of global energy transition, green hydrogen energy is becoming a strategic area for countries to compete for development. Oman, with its unique renewable energy resources, is actively promoting the development of the hydrogen energy industry and striving to become an important hub for global low-carbon hydrogen production and export.
Recently, Oman's latest developments in the field of green hydrogen energy have attracted attention. The 2025 Oman Green Hydrogen Summit opened on December 1st, and senior officials from relevant institutions in the country announced that there are currently seven green hydrogen projects actively underway, aiming to achieve the ambitious goal of producing 1 million tons of hydrogen annually by 2030. This summit is jointly organized by the Ministry of Energy and Mines of Oman and the Oman Hydrogen Energy Company, with the theme of "bridging the gap and promoting action". It brings together policy makers, industry leaders, and investors to explore cooperation paths for the hydrogen economy.

Salim bin Nasser Al Ofi, Minister of Energy and Mines of Oman, emphasized in his speech that the summit reflects Oman's continuous efforts to strengthen energy security and build a low-carbon hydrocarbon industry center. He mentioned that the government has established a clear policy and regulatory framework to lay the foundation for industrial development. Abdulaziz Al Sidani, Managing Director of Oman Hydrogen Energy Company, further pointed out that the national hydrogen energy framework has matured, and through systematic construction of land allocation, policy clarification, and investment channels, the project is entering the stage of coordinated implementation. In addition to the seven core projects, two other plans are currently being reassessed by developers based on market conditions.
In terms of specific project progress, ACME Group's project in Dukum has become the first large-scale green hydrogen project to enter the construction phase. The first phase is underway, with plans to achieve an annual production of 17000 tons of green hydrogen and 100000 tons of green ammonia by 2027; After the subsequent expansion phase, the total production capacity is expected to increase to an annual output of over 150000 tons of green hydrogen and 800000 tons of green ammonia. Sidani stated that with the investment of funds, equipment procurement, and construction, this project marks the transition of Oman's hydrogen energy strategy from planning to actual implementation. Keywords: Hydrogen New Energy Network, Hydrogen Energy Network, Hydrogen Energy Latest News

Oman is steadily moving towards its green hydrogen energy vision through clear top-level design, continuous project promotion, and active international cooperation. In today's world where clean energy has become a global focus, Oman's hydrogen energy layout not only helps optimize its domestic energy structure, but also contributes significantly to the global low-carbon economic transformation. In the future, with the gradual production of these projects, Oman is expected to occupy a key position in the global green hydrogen energy landscape. Editor/Xu Shengpeng
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