Oman takes a sign step towards sustainable maritime practice, announcing the construction of the first integrated object of disposal of green ships in the Middle East, according to media reports. The project, which is part of the pure zero strategy in 2050, will be developed in Hatmat Malach, North Batina, in partnership with the utilization of the green wheel in the Middle East. It is expected that the concession agreement will be signed within a month to pave the path to construction.
throughput and environmental impact
at the upcoming object will be presented with a fully integrated port that can dismantle more than 70 ships a year. At its initial stage, it is expected that it will produce 2 million tons of high -quality, low -carbon steel per year.
Economic and strategic benefits
In addition to nature, the project will generate about 2000 direct and indirect jobs. It will also stimulate secondary industries, including environmentally friendly containers, while providing millions of metric tons of low -carbon steel in Oman sectors. The regional center for innovative green solutions in shipping.
. In addition, Oman seeks to become the first country of the Gulf, which provided vessels with electricity and green fuel during a fastening, innovative movement, which corresponds to global decarbonization in naval transport.