As the offshore energy sector continued to navigate the energy transition and technological development, but also uncertainty, 2025 saw continued shifts in policy, investment, and project development across the global energy landscape. To mark the year’s end, the Offshore Energy editorial team looks back at the most-read stories that drew the most interest throughout 2025.
World’s ‘largest’ green hydrogen plant construction reaches 80% completion
U.S.-based industrial gases company Air Products reported in June that the NEOM Green Hydrogen Project in Saudi Arabia had reached an 80% construction completion across all sites.
“The 4 GW solar and wind power generation sites are scheduled for completion by mid-2026, with first ammonia product availability expected in 2027,” the company informed.
Covering an area of over 300 square kilometers of land and located at Oxagon, this mega-plant is expected to produce up to 600 tons of carbon-free hydrogen per day in the form of
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