
Sohar Port and Freezone has signed an agreement with Marsa Liquefied Natural Gas, a joint venture between Total E&P Oman Development and OQ, which is considered a significant milestone in the development of an LNG liquefaction plant in the port estate. This project will, the port says, lead to Sohar becoming the first LNG bunkering hub in the region.
Emile Hoogsteden, CEO of SOHAR Port, said, “By leveraging renewable energy and cutting-edge technology, we are leading the way towards greener, more efficient maritime operations and this underscores our dedication to environmental responsibility. Additionally, the project is expected to increase vessel calls to Sohar Port for bunkering of both traditional and alternative fuels, further solidifying our position as a key player in the maritime industry.”
The LNG bunkering project boasts a distinct commitment to sustainability as it will be powered by 100% solar electricity. Representing a total investment of US$ 1.6 billion the facility will be built on a land area spanning 44.5 hectares.
Ahmed Al Azkawi, Chief Executive Upstream at OQ Exploration and Production, added: “We are confident that the Marsa LNG bunkering facility will further solidify Sohar Port`s position as a key logistic hub in the region by adding a unique, yet important service to the port’s world-class services.”



















