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Oman launches 3rd auction round for green hydrogen projects in Duqm area
Oman launches 3rd auction round for green hydrogen projects in Duqm area

Zawya

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Oman launches 3rd auction round for green hydrogen projects in Duqm area

Muscat – Oman on Wednesday launched its third green hydrogen auction round for projects in Duqm, marking a new chapter in its strategy to become a leading global hub for green hydrogen production and export. Designed and orchestrated by Hydrom, the third auction offers innovative and flexible opportunities for qualified developers to invest in Oman's fast-growing hydrogen ecosystem and participate in building a competitive and scalable global green hydrogen economy. Building on the success of previous auction rounds, the third auction round incorporates lessons learnt to optimise bidder participation and enhance competitiveness. A land block of up to 300 sq km has been offered in Duqm, inviting proposals for projects covering a minimum of 100 sq km, according to a statement released by Hydrom. Bidders will have flexibility in defining their project footprint within the block, enabling tailored configurations that align with individual development strategies and market requirements. Bidders will benefit from an extended preparation period of nine months from the launch of the Request for Qualification (RFQ) to the bid submission deadline, providing ample time for comprehensive project planning. The auction process commenced recently with the release of the Request for Qualifaction (RFQ). Qualified bidders will be invited to submit proposals in early 2026, with awards expected thereafter. In addition to producing green hydrogen and its derivatives, developers may also explore the sale of surplus renewable electricity to the national grid, subject to regulatory approvals, maximising project value and integration into Oman's wider energy transition framework. Eng Abdulaziz Said al Shidhani, Managing Director of Hydrom, said, 'Oman's green hydrogen sector has moved from ambition to structured delivery. Through an integrated approach that combines land allocation, common-use infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, and export corridors, we are building an investment-ready ecosystem that enables scalable, bankable projects.' 'The strong market response to our earlier auctions reflects a growing demand for credible, delivery-focused solutions. With the third round, we are expanding this platform to create greater opportunities for a broader pool of serious developers, maintaining our commitment to meet global energy transition priorities,' he added. Developers participating in the third round will benefit from Oman's strong competitive advantages, including access to common-use infrastructure, a stable regulatory framework, and strategic proximity to key demand centres in Europe and Asia. Oman's comprehensive energy transition efforts also include the development of a dedicated 2,000-km hydrogen pipeline as well as the establishment of the world's first liquid hydrogen export corridor linking Oman to the Netherlands and Germany and onwards to Europe. Oman's green hydrogen sector is a cornerstone of its commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and securing at least 30% of its power mix from renewables by 2030. To date, Oman has awarded eight large-scale green hydrogen projects in Duqm and Dhofar through two previous rounds, securing over $49bn in investment commitments targeting a combined production capacity of over 1mn tonnes per annum of green hydrogen by 2030. These projects, powered by more than 30 GW of renewable energy, position Oman among the most advanced and investment-ready hydrogen ecosystems globally. © Apex Press and Publishing Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Oman announces 3rd green hydrogen auction round
Oman announces 3rd green hydrogen auction round

Observer

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Observer

Oman announces 3rd green hydrogen auction round

MUSCAT: The Sultanate of Oman has launched its third green hydrogen auction round, marking a new chapter in its strategy to become a leading global hub for green hydrogen production and export. Designed and orchestrated by Hydrom, the third auction offers innovative and flexible opportunities for qualified developers to invest in Oman's fast-growing hydrogen ecosystem and participate in building a competitive and scalable global green hydrogen economy. Building on the success of previous auction rounds, the third round incorporates lessons learned to optimise bidder participation and enhance competitiveness. A land block of up to 300 square kilometres has been offered in Al Duqm, inviting proposals for projects covering a minimum of 100 square kilometres. Bidders will have flexibility in defining their project footprint within the block, enabling tailored configurations that align with individual development strategies and market requirements. Bidders will benefit from an extended preparation period of nine months from the launch of the Request for Qualification (RFQ) to the bid submission deadline, providing ample time for comprehensive project planning. In addition to producing green hydrogen and its derivatives, developers may also explore the sale of surplus renewable electricity to the national grid, subject to regulatory approvals, maximising project value and integration into Oman's wider energy transition framework. Eng Abdulaziz bin Said al Shaithani, Managing Director of Hydrom, said: "Oman's green hydrogen sector has moved from ambition to structured delivery. Through an integrated approach that combines land allocation, common-use infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, and export corridors, we are building an investment-ready ecosystem that enables scalable, bankable projects. The strong market response to our earlier auctions reflects a growing demand for credible, delivery-focused solutions. With Round 3, we are expanding this platform to create greater opportunities for a broader pool of serious developers, maintaining our commitment to meet global energy transition priorities." Developers participating in the third round will benefit from Oman's strong competitive advantages, including access to common-use infrastructure, a stable regulatory framework, and strategic proximity to key demand centres in Europe and Asia. Oman's comprehensive energy transition efforts also include the development of a dedicated 2,000-kilometre hydrogen pipeline as well as the establishment of the world's first liquid hydrogen export corridor linking Oman to the Netherlands and Germany and onwards to Europe. Oman's green hydrogen sector is a cornerstone of its commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and securing at least 30 per cent of its power mix from renewables by 2030. To date, Oman's has awarded eight large-scale green hydrogen projects in Al Duqm and Dhofar through two previous rounds, securing over $49 billion in investment commitments targeting a combined production capacity of over 1 million tons per annum of green hydrogen by 2030. These projects, powered by more than 30 GW of renewable energy, position Oman among the most advanced and investment-ready hydrogen ecosystems globally. The auction process commenced recently with the release of the RFQ. Qualified bidders will be invited to submit proposals in early 2026, with awards expected thereafter. Bidders wishing to participate are encouraged to register promptly via Hydrom's official auction platform. Full registration guidelines are available at Hydrom's official website at

Oman launches 3rd auction round for green hydrogen projects in Duqm area
Oman launches 3rd auction round for green hydrogen projects in Duqm area

Muscat Daily

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Muscat Daily

Oman launches 3rd auction round for green hydrogen projects in Duqm area

Muscat – Oman on Wednesday launched its third green hydrogen auction round for projects in Duqm, marking a new chapter in its strategy to become a leading global hub for green hydrogen production and export. Designed and orchestrated by Hydrom, the third auction offers innovative and flexible opportunities for qualified developers to invest in Oman's fast-growing hydrogen ecosystem and participate in building a competitive and scalable global green hydrogen economy. Building on the success of previous auction rounds, the third auction round incorporates lessons learnt to optimise bidder participation and enhance competitiveness. A land block of up to 300 sq km has been offered in Duqm, inviting proposals for projects covering a minimum of 100 sq km, according to a statement released by Hydrom. Bidders will have flexibility in defining their project footprint within the block, enabling tailored configurations that align with individual development strategies and market requirements. Bidders will benefit from an extended preparation period of nine months from the launch of the Request for Qualification (RFQ) to the bid submission deadline, providing ample time for comprehensive project planning. The auction process commenced recently with the release of the Request for Qualifaction (RFQ). Qualified bidders will be invited to submit proposals in early 2026, with awards expected thereafter. In addition to producing green hydrogen and its derivatives, developers may also explore the sale of surplus renewable electricity to the national grid, subject to regulatory approvals, maximising project value and integration into Oman's wider energy transition framework. Eng Abdulaziz Said al Shidhani, Managing Director of Hydrom, said, 'Oman's green hydrogen sector has moved from ambition to structured delivery. Through an integrated approach that combines land allocation, common-use infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, and export corridors, we are building an investment-ready ecosystem that enables scalable, bankable projects.' 'The strong market response to our earlier auctions reflects a growing demand for credible, delivery-focused solutions. With the third round, we are expanding this platform to create greater opportunities for a broader pool of serious developers, maintaining our commitment to meet global energy transition priorities,' he added. Developers participating in the third round will benefit from Oman's strong competitive advantages, including access to common-use infrastructure, a stable regulatory framework, and strategic proximity to key demand centres in Europe and Asia. Oman's comprehensive energy transition efforts also include the development of a dedicated 2,000-km hydrogen pipeline as well as the establishment of the world's first liquid hydrogen export corridor linking Oman to the Netherlands and Germany and onwards to Europe. Oman's green hydrogen sector is a cornerstone of its commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and securing at least 30% of its power mix from renewables by 2030. To date, Oman has awarded eight large-scale green hydrogen projects in Duqm and Dhofar through two previous rounds, securing over $49bn in investment commitments targeting a combined production capacity of over 1mn tonnes per annum of green hydrogen by 2030. These projects, powered by more than 30 GW of renewable energy, position Oman among the most advanced and investment-ready hydrogen ecosystems globally.

Oman launches 3rd auction round for lands of green hydrogen projects in Duqm
Oman launches 3rd auction round for lands of green hydrogen projects in Duqm

Times of Oman

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

Oman launches 3rd auction round for lands of green hydrogen projects in Duqm

Muscat: The Sultanate of Oman has launched its third green hydrogen auction round, marking a new chapter in its strategy to become a leading global hub for green hydrogen production and export. Designed and orchestrated by Hydrom, the third auction offers innovative and flexible opportunities for qualified developers to invest in Oman's fast-growing hydrogen ecosystem and participate in building a competitive and scalable global green hydrogen economy. Building on the success of previous auction rounds, the third round incorporates lessons learned to optimize bidder participation and enhance competitiveness. A land block of up to300 square kilometers has been offered in Duqm, inviting proposals for projects covering a minimum of 100 square kilometers. Bidders will have flexibility in defining their project footprint within the block, enabling tailored configurations that align with individual development strategies and market requirements. Bidders will benefit from an extended preparation period of nine months from the launch of the Request for Qualification (RFQ) to the bid submission deadline, providing ample time for comprehensive project planning. In addition to producing green hydrogen and its derivatives, developers may also explore the sale of surplus renewable electricity to the national grid, subject to regulatory approvals, maximizing project value and integration into Oman's wider energy transition framework. Eng. Abdulaziz Said Al Shidhani, Managing Director of Hydrom, said: "Oman's green hydrogen sector has moved from ambition to structured delivery. Through an integrated approach that combines land allocation, common-use infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, and export corridors, we are building an investment-ready ecosystem that enables scalable, bankable projects. The strong market response to our earlier auctions reflects a growing demand for credible, delivery-focused solutions. With Round 3, we are expanding this platform to create greater opportunities for a broader pool of serious developers, maintaining our commitment to meet global energy transition priorities." Developers participating in the third round will benefit from Oman's strong competitive advantages, including access to common-use infrastructure, a stable regulatory framework, and strategic proximity to key demand centers in Europe and Asia. Oman's comprehensive energy transition efforts also include the development of a dedicated2,000-kilometer hydrogen pipelineas well as the establishment of the world's firstliquid hydrogen export corridorlinking Oman to the Netherlands and Germany and onwards to Europe. Oman's green hydrogen sector is a cornerstone of its commitment to achievingnet-zero carbon emissions by 2050and securing at least30% of its power mix from renewables by 2030. To date, Oman has awarded eight large-scale green hydrogen projects in Duqm and Dhofar through two previous rounds, securing overUSD 49 billionin investment commitments targeting a combined production capacity of over1 million tons per annumof green hydrogen by 2030. These projects, powered by more than30 GWof renewable energy, position Oman among the most advanced and investment-ready hydrogen ecosystems globally. The auction process commenced recently with the release of the RFQ. Qualified bidders will be invited to submit proposals in early 2026, with awards expected thereafter.

Oman advances green hydrogen strategy with launch of third auction round for lands in Duqm
Oman advances green hydrogen strategy with launch of third auction round for lands in Duqm

Zawya

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Oman advances green hydrogen strategy with launch of third auction round for lands in Duqm

Muscat - The Sultanate of Oman has launched its third green hydrogen auction round, marking a new chapter in its strategy to become a leading global hub for green hydrogen production and export. Designed and orchestrated by Hydrom, the third auction offers innovative and flexible opportunities for qualified developers to invest in Oman's fast-growing hydrogen ecosystem and participate in building a competitive and scalable global green hydrogen economy. Building on the success of previous auction rounds, the third round incorporates lessons learned to optimize bidder participation and enhance competitiveness. A land block of up to 300 square kilometers has been offered in Duqm, inviting proposals for projects covering a minimum of 100 square kilometers. Bidders will have flexibility in defining their project footprint within the block, enabling tailored configurations that align with individual development strategies and market requirements. Bidders will benefit from an extended preparation period of nine months from the launch of the Request for Qualification (RFQ) to the bid submission deadline, providing ample time for comprehensive project planning. In addition to producing green hydrogen and its derivatives, developers may also explore the sale of surplus renewable electricity to the national grid, subject to regulatory approvals, maximizing project value and integration into Oman's wider energy transition framework. Eng. Abdulaziz Said Al Shidhani, Managing Director of Hydrom, said: "Oman's green hydrogen sector has moved from ambition to structured delivery. Through an integrated approach that combines land allocation, common-use infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, and export corridors, we are building an investment-ready ecosystem that enables scalable, bankable projects. The strong market response to our earlier auctions reflects a growing demand for credible, delivery-focused solutions. With Round 3, we are expanding this platform to create greater opportunities for a broader pool of serious developers, maintaining our commitment to meet global energy transition priorities." Developers participating in the third round will benefit from Oman's strong competitive advantages, including access to common-use infrastructure, a stable regulatory framework, and strategic proximity to key demand centers in Europe and Asia. Oman's comprehensive energy transition efforts also include the development of a dedicated 2,000-kilometer hydrogen pipeline as well as the establishment of the world's first liquid hydrogen export corridor linking Oman to the Netherlands and Germany and onwards to Europe. Oman's green hydrogen sector is a cornerstone of its commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and securing at least 30% of its power mix from renewables by 2030. To date, Oman's has awarded eight large-scale green hydrogen projects in Duqm and Dhofar through two previous rounds, securing over USD 49 billion in investment commitments targeting a combined production capacity of over 1 million tons per annum of green hydrogen by 2030. These projects, powered by more than 30 GW of renewable energy, position Oman among the most advanced and investment-ready hydrogen ecosystems globally. The auction process commenced recently with the release of the RFQ. Qualified bidders will be invited to submit proposals in early 2026, with awards expected thereafter. Bidders wishing to participate are encouraged to register promptly via Hydrom's official auction platform. Full registration guidelines are available at Hydrom's official website at About Hydrom Hydrom serves as the national orchestrator of Oman's Green Hydrogen Strategy execution and green hydrogen economy development. Its mandate includes setting the strategy and advising the government on policies and legal frameworks for the sector, delineating government-owned lands for hydrogen development, structuring large-scale projects, managing developer allocation processes, and facilitating shared infrastructure and connected ecosystem industries. Through its role, Hydrom advances in-country value by creating employment, supporting educational initiatives, and developing local supply chains and industry-related opportunities across the value chain. Media Contact IDENTITY E: latest@

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