BP and Oman in pact to deliver renewable energy and hydrogen project by 2030
18 January 2022
British energy company BP signed a pact with Oman on Monday to deliver a “multiple gigawatt world-class” renewable energy and hydrogen project by 2030.
The Strategic Framework Agreement between BP and the sultanate will see the development of an integrated plant set to include wind, solar and green hydrogen production.
The deal marks the first significant agreement between Oman and a British company since the two countries signed a Sovereign Investment Partnership deal last week to work more closely on increasing high-value investment into both countries.
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