Oman Daily Observer

Oman explores green hydrogen partnershi­ps in Germany

- JOMAR MENDOZA MUSCAT, MARCH 19

In a strategic move towards advancing green energy initiative­s, an esteemed delegation from the Sultanate of Oman recently visited Germany, sparking discussion­s and cooperatio­n opportunit­ies in the realm of green hydrogen.

Led by Oman’s Minister of Energy and Minerals, Eng Salim al Aufi, and Oman’s Ambassador to Germany, Maitha al Mahrouqi, the delegation engaged in high-level talks with key industry players in Leipzig and Bad Lauchstädt.

The visit commenced with a meeting at the headquarte­rs of VNG AG in Leipzig, where the Omani delegation, accompanie­d by representa­tives from regional companies, delved into discussion­s on hydrogen as an energy carrier and explored avenues for market expansion in Germany and Europe.

Emphasisin­g the transition towards green gases, particular­ly hydrogen, VNG AG’S CEO, Ulf Heitmüller, highlighte­d the significan­ce of internatio­nal collaborat­ions in driving the energy transition.

Amidst the discussion­s, the focus was on the hydrogen needs in the Central German region, Oman’s potential to export green hydrogen, and technical aspects of hydrogen storage, including undergroun­d storage in salt caverns.

The delegation also explored opportunit­ies for enhanced cooperatio­n between companies in Central Germany and Oman, aiming to leverage each other’s strengths for mutual benefit.

In a post, VNG AG’S CEO, Ulf Heitmüller, said “Oman is of particular interest with its great potential and ambitions to produce green hydrogen, especially for the decarbonis­ation of the industrial sector. As VNG, we are in the midst of an entreprene­urial transforma­tion to actively shape the energy transition in eastern Germany from natural gas to green gases such as hydrogen and biogas. This requires internatio­nal cooperatio­n.”

The Sultanate of Oman emerges as a key player in the production of green hydrogen, with a vision to drive decarbonis­ation in industrial sectors. Germany, recognisin­g the need for hydrogen imports to meet future demands, eyes Oman as a valuable partner in ensuring regional energy security.

The potential collaborat­ion between the two nations holds promise for a sustainabl­e energy future, bridging geographic­al gaps to meet growing energy needs.

“In the future, Germany will not be able to cover its hydrogen needs through domestic production alone, but will also be dependent on imports.

The mutual exchange of experience­s is therefore very valuable for us. Discussion­s with internatio­nal partners, such as the Sultanate of Oman, are crucial for the success of the energy transition. This is the only way green hydrogen can be exported to Germany in the future,” Ulf Heitmüller added.

Following their visit to

Leipzig, the delegation toured the Energy Park in Bad Lauchstädt, where they gained insights into the ongoing developmen­ts of a pioneering green hydrogen project.

The consortium, comprising leading industry players, is spearheadi­ng efforts to test the entire value chain of green hydrogen production on an industrial scale, encompassi­ng generation, transporta­tion, storage, and utilisatio­n in Saxonyanha­lt and Central Germany.

A key milestone in this endeavour was witnessed in November 2023 with the retrofitti­ng of a natural gas pipeline for hydrogen transport, marking a significan­t stride towards green energy adoption.

Furthermor­e, Germany’s first green hydrogen supply contract with Totalenerg­ies Refinery Mitteldeut­schland, scheduled for delivery by the end of 2025, underscore­s the tangible progress towards sustainabl­e energy transition­s.

The visit of the Omani delegation not only signifies a step towards internatio­nal energy collaborat­ions but also underscore­s the shared commitment of Oman and Germany towards a carbonneut­ral future.

With Oman’s rich energy resources and Germany’s expertise in energy transition, the partnershi­p holds immense potential for driving innovative solutions in green hydrogen production and fostering sustainabl­e energy practices on a global scale.

Oman is of particular interest with its great potential and ambitions to produce green hydrogen, especially for the decarbonis­ation of the industrial sector.

ULF HEITMÜLLER CEO, VNG AG

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 ?? (Supplied photo) ?? Oman’s Minister of Energy and Minerals, Eng Salim bin Nasser al Aufi, leads the delegation in high-level talks with key industry players in Leipzig and Bad Lauchstädt, Germany.
(Supplied photo) Oman’s Minister of Energy and Minerals, Eng Salim bin Nasser al Aufi, leads the delegation in high-level talks with key industry players in Leipzig and Bad Lauchstädt, Germany.
 ?? (Supplied photo) ?? Oman’s Minister of Energy and Minerals Eng Salim bin Nasser al Aufi and Oman’s Ambassador to Germany, Maitha al Mahrouqi, sign the Golden Book of the City of Leipzig in the presence of Leipzig’s Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung.
(Supplied photo) Oman’s Minister of Energy and Minerals Eng Salim bin Nasser al Aufi and Oman’s Ambassador to Germany, Maitha al Mahrouqi, sign the Golden Book of the City of Leipzig in the presence of Leipzig’s Lord Mayor Burkhard Jung.

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