
Sohar Port and Freezone is collaborating with some of its industrial tenants, including OQ, Vale Oman Pelletizing Company, Sohar Aluminium Company, Jindal Shadeed Iron & Steel, Al Tamman Indsil Ferrochromem Shinas Generating Company, Sohar International Urea & Chemical Industries, Al Batinah Power and Air Liquide Sohar Industrial Gases on an exciting new initiative designed to help accelerate Oman’s drive to be net zero in terms of carbon emissions by 2050. The partners are forming the Sohar Net Zero Alliance (SNZA) which will establish a platform for the stakeholders to share insights, strategies and objectives.
According to Emile Hoogsteden, CEO of Sohar Port, “Sohar Net Zero Alliance signifies our steadfast commitment to spearheading Oman`s journey toward carbon neutrality. Together, we are setting a bold course towards a sustainable and carbon-free future, leaving no stone unturned.”
The alliance will work towards securing sources of alternative energy, green power, green hydrogen and the establishment of a third-party Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) facility and services at the Sohar Port and Freezone. The Alliance will also promote the exchange of knowledge and expertise to ensure a strong and unified voice in discussions with government and will implement a shared plan to advance the transition to a sustainable and carbon-neutral future.



















