MUSCAT – The agreement covers vital areas including oil and gas, trade in liquefied natural gas (LNG), renewable energy, energy efficiency, alternative fuels, green hydrogen, and carbon capture technologies.
The MoU also outlines provisions for the exchange of expertise and technology, as well as collaboration in developing joint projects between the two countries.
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