Oman advances seven green hydrogen projects targeting 1mn tonnes by 2030
Industry newsSpeaking at the opening of the Green Hydrogen Summit Oman (GHSO) 2025, Abdulaziz al Shidhani, Managing Director of Hydrom, said the projects are “progressing according to plan”, underscoring the sultanate’s rising momentum in the global clean-energy race.
The three-day summit, held under the theme ‘Bridging Gaps, Driving Action’ at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre, is organised by the Ministry of Energy and Minerals in cooperation with Hydrom. It brings together policymakers, industry leaders and investors to review regulations, assess market trends and explore new investment opportunities in the emerging hydrogen economy.
Opening the event, H E Eng Salim bin Nasser al Aufi, Minister of Energy and Minerals, said the summit reflects Oman’s,
Delivering the keynote, Shidhani said Oman’s national hydrogen framework – built around defined land allocation, policy clarity and structured investment channels – has now matured into an integrated programme linking infrastructure, regulation and development pipelines.
Seven projects, with a combined targeted output of 1mn tonnes of green hydrogen annually, are progressing through milestones. Two other schemes were concluded by mutual agreement after developers reassessed market conditions.
The ACME Duqm Project is the first large-scale development to move into construction, marking a milestone for the country’s green hydrogen ambitions. Its first phase, now under development, it aims to produce 17,000 tonnes of green hydrogen and 100,000 tonnes of green ammonia per year by 2027. Two additional phases will significantly expand output, ultimately targeting over 150,000 tonnes of green hydrogen and 800,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually.