4th July 2024

The green hydrogen will be used to decarbonize industries and sectors such as transport and heavy industry that could save the planet from up to 5 million Tonnes of CO2 annually.

 

Sarens is performing the loading, transport, and installation of 22 bullets from Neom Port to the GHE site as well as the transportation of cold boxes and ammonia converters.

 

This project is unique in its nature in that it is considered the heaviest and most difficult load in Neom Port’s history due to the challenges faced.

 

The world’s largest green hydrogen plant at Oxagon City, in Neom (Kingdom of Arabia Saudi) is already becoming a reality, with construction well underway on the ground and full production due to start by the end of 2026. Powered solely by renewable electricity, the plant will produce up to 600 Tonnes of green hydrogen per day, which will be used to decarbonize industries and sectors such as transport and heavy industry. This could save the planet from up to 5 million Tonnes of CO2 annually.

 

Sarens, world leader in crane rental services, heavy lifting, and engineered transport, with its technical and engineering capabilities, coupled by a vast international track record, collaborated with Deugro and Air Products in transportation projects. This is thanks to its experience working with Saudi Arabia Authorities in handling projects of this magnitude around the Kingdom.

 

During the first stage, Sarens had to work on the route preparation, including bridge bypasses, construction, and civil work. All the handling with the authorities' requirements, along with coordination with various parties to secure the required permits, were carried out by Sarens. After that, Sarens was ready to load in, transport, and install 22 bullets from Neom Port to the site, 15 kilometers away. Each bullet weighed in at 1000 Tonnes, with an average size of 100 meters (length) by 8,5 meters (diameter). Moreover, Sarens received and transported the cold boxes and the ammonia converter. During these 12 months of work, challenges included limited access to facilities, remote location in the desert with adverse weather conditions such as heavy winds, rising sand, fog, and intense heat.

 

Neom Green HydrogenCompany (NGHC) is a Saudi Arabian project with a global impact. Green hydrogen is produced by electrolysis of water using only renewable energy sources and is captured as green ammonia to be exported globally. The project is a key part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and the world’s efforts to tackle climate change, transitioning to carbon-free fuel and a carbon-free future world.

 

Hydrogen is the lightest gas and most abundant element in the world, as it is estimated to account for 75% of the universe’s mass and 90% of all atoms. NGHC’s location at Oxagon, in NEOM, is the ideal spot for the facility thanks to the abundant natural resources and strategic location for global shipping.

 

Sarens’s support as a partner has allowed NGHC to start project planning at an early stage, which has been critical to the success and has enabled significant progress on the ground. Sarens benefits from proximity to the Port of Neom City, which will be an important part of the supply chain network for importing required components and transporting them during construction and maintenance.

 

Nour Jamal, Project Manager, comments: “This project is unique in its nature. This is considered the heaviest and most difficult load in the history of Neom Port due to the challenges faced starting from preparation and mobilization phase, coordination with various stakeholders granting approvals on time. The situation in the Red Sea affected the mobilization of Sarens equipment from Belgium to Saudi Arabia and we were forced to receive the equipment at Dammam port at the eastern side of KSA and mobilize via road to Neom at the far west side of KSA.

 

The engineering challenges of adapting the roads and navigating obstacles were met with innovative solutions and the dedication of our operation staff, resulting in the successful delivery of 6 H2 bullets, 2 cold boxes, and 1 ammonia converter. We still have 16 H2 bullets to deliver, and we are actively working to secure additional packages within the project.”

 

Sarens offers in the MENA region highly technical heavy-lift engineering solutions, crane rental services, maintenance and installation of new equipment, long-term rental of material, effective warehousing solutions, precise and technical transportation among other services. Sarens fleet ranges from state-of-the-art hydraulic telescopic cranes, lattice boom cranes, SPMTs, forklifts and warehouse equipment, loaders, trucks and trailers, manlifts, and power sweepers. In the context of high demand in the industry, energy and construction companies must rely on partners to help ensure the success of their projects, optimize their processes and reduce their operating costs. In this sense, having the international support of Sarens multiplies the resources available to offer the companies that use their services the advice and logistics they need.


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