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Image used for illustrative purpose. A customer prepares to fill the tank of her car at a fuel station in Sint Pieters Leeuw, Belgium December 5, 2014. Wholesale petrol prices have slumped by 35.5 percent since reaching their peak for the year in June, but in more than half of European Union countries prices after tax have fallen by less than half this amount. REUTERS/Yves Herman
Omani energy company OQ announced on Tuesday that it will develop one of the largest green fuel projects in the world with a maximum capacity of 25 gigawatts (GW)
The company, formed by the merger of erstwhile Oman Oil and Orpic Group, tweeted that the project would be developed in a consortium with InterContinental Energy and EnerTech, and transform Oman’s renewable energy capacity producing millions of tonnes per annum of zero-carbon green fuels.
(Writing by SA Kader; Editing by Anoop Menon)
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