<p>Worley has been contracted by Green Energy Oman, an international consortium, to support their 25-gigawatt low-carbon fuels project. Worley is providing concept feasibility study services to develop and challenge GEO's defined green hydrogen energy project. This includes optimizing around 25 GW of wind and solar generation, transforming this renewable energy through electrolysis into green hydrogen, as well as the production, storage, and export of green ammonia. The GEO project consortium comprises OQ the Sultanate of Oman’s global integrated energy company, leading dedicated green fuels developer InterContinental Energy and Kuwait government-backed clean energy investor and developer EnerTech ETC.</p><p>In addition to defining the project components, Worley study will identify opportunities to enhance in-country value delivered from the expected 10-year project implementation period. This includes employment and development for Omani nationals and value adds through local manufacturing and supply by Omani companies across the supply chain.</p><p>The overall project aims to produce over 1.8 million tons of low-carbon green hydrogen which can produce up to 10 million tons of green ammonia per annum, supporting the local economy and global market by exporting green ammonia to help other countries decarbonize their economies.</p>
<p>Worley has been contracted by Green Energy Oman, an international consortium, to support their 25-gigawatt low-carbon fuels project. Worley is providing concept feasibility study services to develop and challenge GEO's defined green hydrogen energy project. This includes optimizing around 25 GW of wind and solar generation, transforming this renewable energy through electrolysis into green hydrogen, as well as the production, storage, and export of green ammonia. The GEO project consortium comprises OQ the Sultanate of Oman’s global integrated energy company, leading dedicated green fuels developer InterContinental Energy and Kuwait government-backed clean energy investor and developer EnerTech ETC.</p><p>In addition to defining the project components, Worley study will identify opportunities to enhance in-country value delivered from the expected 10-year project implementation period. This includes employment and development for Omani nationals and value adds through local manufacturing and supply by Omani companies across the supply chain.</p><p>The overall project aims to produce over 1.8 million tons of low-carbon green hydrogen which can produce up to 10 million tons of green ammonia per annum, supporting the local economy and global market by exporting green ammonia to help other countries decarbonize their economies.</p>