Oman and Spain to Develop Green Methanol Plant and Bunkering Project in Salalah
An Omani-Spanish consortium plans to build a green methanol production plant and bunkering facility in Salalah, Oman. The project, led by Acciona Nordex Green Hydrogen and Al Meera Investments, is in the final stages of feasibility. It aims to support Oman's goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, utilizing wind and solar energy for production. The initiative reflects Oman's commitment to renewable energy and economic diversification.

A consortium of Omani and Spanish companies is set to develop a green methanol production plant and bunkering project in Salalah, Oman. The partnership includes Acciona Nordex Green Hydrogen and Al Meera Investments.
Currently in the final stages of feasibility study, the facility will utilize wind and solar energy to produce green hydrogen for methanol production. It will also feature a bunkering facility for exporting clean fuel.
This initiative supports Oman's aim for net-zero emissions by 2050 and aligns with its strategy to diversify the economy. The project could enhance Oman's role as a regional hub for green fuels.




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