
Middle East Energy Diversification
Description
The Gulf states are rapidly transforming from hydrocarbon exporters to clean energy superpowers. Countries like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Oman are spearheading projects in green hydrogen, solar power, and industrial free zones to secure post-oil prosperity.
The report details each nation's national strategy—Saudi Arabia’s NEOM, UAE’s Masdar, Oman’s HyPort Duqm, and Qatar’s Ras Laffan ammonia hub—mapping how renewables and hydrogen will underpin diversified, low-carbon economies by 2030–2050.
Cites project data from gh2.org, IRENA, and national energy ministries. Includes analysis of >50 hydrogen and renewable projects under Vision 2030/2050 programs.
Table of Contents
25 Pages
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. The Case for Diversification
- 3. Saudi Arabia: Vision 2030 & NEOM Hydrogen
- 4. UAE: Masdar & TA’ZIZ Industrial Zones
- 5. Qatar: Blue Hydrogen & Solar Expansion
- 6. Oman: Green Ammonia Leadership
- 7. Regional Outlook 2025–2040
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