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Advario to Support Oman’s Energy Transition

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Kate Rainford

Kate is our Junior Writer at Tank Storage Magazine

Advario has agreed to support the establishment of storage and export infrastructure in Oman, according to the company’s LinkedIn. During a visit to Oman, Advario CEO Bas Verkooijen and CCO Douglas Van Der Wiel met with Salim Al Aufi, minister of energy and minerals, to discuss Oman’s ambitious energy goals and its path to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.

Advario adds in the post that: ‘Building on our longstanding presence in the Port of Sohar, we reaffirmed our commitment to support the Sultanate of Oman in developing low-carbon molecules storage and export infrastructure. This infrastructure forms a crucial component in supporting the Sultanate’s five strategic objectives: ensuring energy security, diversifying the local economy, decarbonising the country, creating a competitive green hydrogen sector for export, and supporting innovation and capability development.’

The discussions further focused on how Advario’s expertise in integrated cryogenic storage and logistics infrastructure can help Oman to design, construct and safely operate the necessary infrastructure to position itself as a leading exporter of low-carbon products.

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