Oman and Europe Advance Liquid Hydrogen Corridor with Amsterdam Terminal Development
A project to create a liquid hydrogen corridor between Oman and Europe is progressing. Ecolog International appointed Mott MacDonald and KBR for the EcoLog Terminal in Amsterdam, enhancing liquid hydrogen and carbon dioxide handling. The terminal will support hydrogen export from Oman to European markets, with completion expected by 2030. The Joint Development Agreement involves multiple stakeholders from Oman, the Netherlands, and Germany, aiming to bolster Oman's role in the green hydrogen sector.

The establishment of a commercial-scale liquid hydrogen corridor linking Oman with the Netherlands and Germany is progressing, with Ecolog International appointing Mott MacDonald as Owner's Engineer and KBR for Front-End Engineering Design at the EcoLog Terminal in Amsterdam. The corridor will facilitate the export of RFNBO-compliant liquid hydrogen from Oman’s Port of Duqm to Amsterdam and Germany.
The terminal aims for an initial capacity of 200,000 tonnes of LH₂ and 1.8 million tonnes of LCO₂ by the end of 2030, expandable to 600,000 tonnes and 4.25 million tonnes, respectively. The Joint Development Agreement includes eleven entities from Oman, the Netherlands, and Germany, underscoring the ambition for a robust hydrogen export infrastructure.




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