DEME And OQ Partner For HYPORT Duqm: Green Hydrogen And Ammonia Project

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DEME, a leading international contractor and developer, and OQ, a globally integrated energy group, have signed a Project Development Agreement with Hydromfor the pioneering HYPORT Duqm project, which will produce green hydrogen and green ammonia.ย 

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Hydrom is orchestrating Omanโ€™s national interest in green hydrogen, is fully owned by Energy Development OMAN and is regulated by the Ministry of Energy and Minerals.

HYPORT Duqm is being developed by DEME Concessions and OQ on an area of 150 square km. The area, which is part of the Special Economic Zone at Duqm, is designed to produce wind power and solar energy with a combined renewable power capacity of around 1.3 GW in Phase 1 and potentially over 2.7 GW when Phase 2 is realised. The first phase of the project is set to produce approximately 330,000 tonnes of green ammonia and more than 650,000 tonnes during the second phase.

The agreement was signed on behalf of the HYPORT Coordination Company by Najla bint Zuhair Al-Jamali, Chief Executive of Alternative Energy at OQ, and Martin Dโ€™Uva, Managing Director of DEME Concessions.

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Detailed engineering for HYPORT Duqm will now start and the subsequent construction of both the renewable power and downstream sites where the green hydrogen (electrolyser) and green ammonia plants will be located.

Najla Zuhair Al-Jamali, Chief Executive of Alternative Energy at OQ, said, โ€œTogether with DEME, we are pleased to sign this agreementย to develop the HYPORT Duqm project in the Special Economic Zone, a global centre to produce green hydrogen, which combines renewable energy, manufacturing, downstream and logistics activities with a focus on decarbonisation efforts and electricity production.โ€

The HYPORT Duqm project is part of Oman’s Vision 2040.ย Najla Zuhair Al-Jamali added that thisย agreement reflects the commitment of the OQ Group toย realize this plan, noting that this is an important step towards achieving zero carbon neutrality by the year 2050 and positioning the Sultanate of Oman as a global centre for green industries.

Martin Dโ€™Uva, Managing Director DEME Concessions, emphasised, โ€œAfter nearly three years of joint development with our partner OQ, we are thrilled to accelerate our transformative journey towards a green hydrogen-powered future and to support Oman in achieving its ambitious green energy targets while strengthening DEMEโ€™s long-term presence in Oman. The project will harness the immense potential of hydrogen as a clean and versatile energy carrier, leveraging Omanโ€™s strategic location and abundant renewable resources to establish a robust green hydrogen ecosystem.

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