Actis, Fortescue Oman hydrogen project moves to pre-feed

30 May 2024

A green hydrogen project being planned in Oman by a consortium of UK-headquartered investment firm Actis and Australian metals group Fortescue has moved to the pre-front-end engineering and design (feed) stage, according to a source close to the project.

The team won the rights to develop, build, own and operate the green hydrogen project in April.

At the time, Actis said the project was still in the feasibility stage.

The site awarded to the team is part of Oman’s second round of land auctions for green hydrogen and ammonia projects.

The planned facility in Oman's Dhofar governorate is expected to involve the construction of up to 4,500MW of wind and solar renewable energy resources, which will power electrolysers with the potential to produce up to 200,000 tonnes of green hydrogen a year.

The team envisages selling the produced green hydrogen to local industrial offtakers and processing it into derivatives, such as green ammonia, for export via the existing port of Salalah.

Actis is a codeveloper in 21,000MW of renewable energy capacity globally, of which 16,000MW are operational. 

Fortescue has a global pipeline of green hydrogen projects, including three that have reached final investment decisions.

   

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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