Fluxys and OQ Gas Networks SAOG (OQGN) have inked an agreement for the development of hydrogen transportation network in Oman. Fluxys plans to own and operate the hydrogen network as a minority shareholder, alongside OQGN. This development aims to meet Oman’s needs in line with Oman’s vision 2040 and hydrogen production targets.
Fluxys is a Belgium-based independent energy infrastructure group. It operates 28,000 kilometres of pipeline and liquefied natural gas terminals, totalling a yearly regasification capacity of 485 TWh. OQGN is an Oman-based owner and operator of a natural gas transmission network. It is a member of the OQ group.
In December 2024, Hydrogen Oman (Hydrom) and thyssenkrupp nucera inked a MoU to support the expanding green hydrogen sector in Oman. The key aspects of this collaboration and future deals included identifying the potential for localisation and exploring service hubs for water electrolysers opportunities.