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The Middle East’s Hydrogen Moment Has Arrived

Reeba Asghar by Reeba Asghar
December 23, 2025
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The Middle East is capitalising on its abundant sunshine and vast land to emerge as a global powerhouse in hydrogen production
The Middle East positioning itself as a dominant exporter of hydrogen
The Middle East is positioning itself as a dominant exporter of hydrogen

By late 2025, the global conversation around energy has moved past “Peak Oil” and into the era of “Hydrogen Hegemony.” With the European Union and East Asian economies (Japan and South Korea) desperate for carbon-free fuel, the Middle East is leveraging its two greatest natural resources—abundant sunshine and vast land—to become the world’s primary hydrogen exporter.

As we look toward 2026, these are the milestones and dynamics defining the race.

1. Saudi Arabia: NEOM’s 4GW Milestone

The NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) is entering its most critical phase. As of December 2025, the project is over 80% complete.

  • The 2026 Target: By mid-2026, NGHC is scheduled to complete the installation of 4 gigawatts (GW) of dedicated solar and wind power.
  • Scaling Production: This infrastructure will power over 2 gigawatts of Thyssenkrupp Nucera electrolysers, eventually producing 600 tonnes of green hydrogen per day. For 2026, the focus is on “first-product” readiness for export to global markets via ammonia carriers.

2. Oman: The Dark Horse of Duqm

While Saudi Arabia and the UAE often capture the headlines, Oman is set to commission one of the region’s first commercial-scale plants in 2026.

  • ACME Group Project: Located in the Duqm Special Economic Zone, the first phase of this project is slated for commissioning by Q4 2026.
  • Export Strategy: Unlike other regional projects still in the “study” phase, Oman has already secured a 15-year binding offtake agreement with the Norwegian giant Yara, ensuring that Omani green ammonia will reach European shores by early 2027.

3. UAE: Integrating “Green Steel” and “Green Hubs”

The UAE’s 2026 strategy is distinct; it isn’t just about exporting the gas, but using it to decarbonize its own massive industrial base.

  • Industrial Decarbonization: Masdar and EMSTEEL are scaling up their partnership to produce “Green Steel” using hydrogen-based reduction.
  • Global Transport Hubs: The ports of Jebel Ali and Khalifa Port are being retrofitted in 2026 to act as bunkering hubs for hydrogen-powered shipping, positioning the UAE as the “filling station” for the future of global trade.

4. The “Corridor to Europe” Dynamics

2026 marks the beginning of the Mediterranean Hydrogen Pipeline feasibility breakthroughs.

  • The H2Med Link: While shipping ammonia is the current solution, 2026 will see major investment announcements for subsea pipelines connecting North Africa and the Levant to Southern Europe.
  • Auction Wars: Middle Eastern producers are expected to dominate the European Hydrogen Bank’s 2026 auctions, as their production costs (estimated at $2–$3 per kg) significantly undercut domestic European production.
CountryProject / Milestone2026 Focus
Saudi ArabiaNEOM NGHCCompletion of 4GW Solar/Wind Power Array.
OmanACME DuqmCommissioning of Phase 1 (100,000 tpa).
UAEMasdar / EMSTEELFull-scale integration of H2 in steel manufacturing.
QatarBlue Ammonia PlantStart of commercial operations for the world’s largest blue ammonia facility.

⚠️ Challenges for the 2026 Horizon

Despite the momentum, two hurdles remain central to the 2026 board meetings:

  1. Water Scarcity: Electrolysers require ultra-pure water. 2026 will see the first large-scale “Solar Desalination” plants specifically built to feed hydrogen projects.
  2. Standardization: As of December 2025, the world still lacks a unified “Green Hydrogen Certificate.” Middle Eastern nations are lobbying heavily in 2026 to define global carbon-intensity standards.
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