OQ Gas Networks and Fluxys have entered into a strategic partnership to jointly develop a pipeline infrastructure in Oman dedicated to the transportation of renewable hydrogen. The collaboration, formalised through the signing of a Term Sheet Cooperation Agreement, represents a significant step forward in advancing both companies’ commitments to the global energy transition.

The agreement was signed by Eng. Mansoor bin Ali Al Abdali, CEO of OQGN, and Pascal De Buck, CEO of Fluxys, and lays the foundation for a cost-effective and scalable hydrogen infrastructure. The partnership also aims to facilitate the sharing of technical knowledge and operational expertise in the clean energy sector.

Commenting on the agreement, Eng. Mansoor Al Abdali stated:

“This cooperation is a clear signal of our commitment as the national energy infrastructure company in leading the development and deployment of green hydrogen infrastructure to support Oman’s energy transition goals and aspirations.”

Pascal De Buck, CEO of Fluxys, added:

“Together, we are committed to creating a brighter, greener energy future. By harnessing our combined expertise, we aim to bring renewable hydrogen to Belgium and Europe, while also significantly contributing to Oman’s sustainable energy goals.”

This strategic alliance strengthens Oman’s position as a key player in the global hydrogen economy, while supporting Europe’s ambitions to diversify and decarbonise its energy supply.

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19th May 2025