Oman’s OQ, Korea’s KOGAS-Tech to explore green hydrogen

Oman-based OQ Group, an integrated energy company, has signed an agreement with South Korea’s Kogas-Tech aiming at exploring potentials of cooperation between the two sides in hydrogen-related opportunities. 
The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed by Talal Hamid Al Oufi, CEO of OQ, and Yong-Don, CEO of Kogas-Tech, reported Oman News Agency (ONA).
Myungsoo Kim, Vice Mayor of Daejeon Metropolitan City said: “By strengthening cooperation with OQ, we hope to achieve our joint goal of establishing a green hydrogen economy.”
“Daejeon Metropolitan City plans to maximize positive synergies by connecting Daejeon Metropolitan City’s advanced hydrogen research and developing capabilities and Oman’s strong position to produce green hydrogen. At Daejeon Metropolitan City, we are committed to further strengthening our cooperation with the Sultanate of Oman.”
Talal Al Oufi, CEO of OQ said: “In the Sultanate of Oman, we are blessed with an abundance of wind and solar energy. In line with global trends, Oman is witnessing a major shift towards the production of green hydrogen and ammonia, and OQ is proud to be leading the efforts to harness green energy in Oman. This MoU with Kogas-Tech is a step towards expanding the knowledge, technological and research pool on green hydrogen and we are confident that this cooperation will lead to innovative solutions in this field.”
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