Liquid hydrogen corridor to link Oman, the Netherlands and Germany

April 17, 2025 |

In the Netherlands, Offshore Energy reported that a joint development agreement has been signed to establish what it claims to be the world’s first liquid hydrogen corridor, connecting Oman, the Netherlands and Germany. The report noted that this corridor will link the Port of Duqm in Oman, the Port of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and key logistics hubs in Germany, including the Port of Duisburg, enabling the commercial-scale import of renewable fuel of non-biological origin (RFNBO) compliant liquid hydrogen to Europe. Eleven parties in total entered the deal, including players like Oman’s national green hydrogen orchestrator Hydrom, Oman’s energy group OQ, Dutch steel producer Tata Steel, German logistics and transportation company Hamburger Hafen und Logistik and Dutch company Hynetwork, the report added.

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Category: Hydrogen

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