en.Wedoany.com Reported - July 12, 2026, Japan's Kanadevia Corporation has signed a cooperation agreement with Oman's engineering firm Bahwan Engineering Company (BEC) to support the development of green hydrogen and related low-carbon fuel projects in Oman.
BEC is an Omani engineering company specializing in the execution of comprehensive multi-disciplinary construction projects. Under the new agreement, the two parties have established a cooperation framework covering multiple aspects of project development, including bid preparation, engineering, manufacturing, procurement, and sales. This collaboration aims to combine Kanadevia's water electrolysis stack technology—the core of its hydrogen production system—with BEC's local market knowledge and construction expertise.
Kanadevia stated that the partnership aims to meet the growing demand for technological solutions in Oman's low-carbon fuel sector. Currently, Kanadevia is constructing a water electrolysis stack mass production facility in Tsuru City, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, with plans to reduce production costs and enhance supply capacity through large-scale manufacturing. Additionally, the company has invested in a hydrogen fund and is implementing various strategies to expand its influence in the hydrogen market.
In Oman, Kanadevia is already involved in a methanation project that uses hydrogen to produce e-methane. The company has signed a contract with Oman LNG to provide technical validation and engineering services for a facility described as "one of the world's largest commercial methanation plants." This plant plans to use green hydrogen to convert captured carbon dioxide into synthetic methane.
The collaboration with BEC will help Kanadevia respond to policy directions and market expectations in both Japan and Oman, expand its business activities in the decarbonization field, and contribute to a sustainable energy society. This cooperation agreement is Kanadevia's latest move to continuously strengthen its global position in green hydrogen and related technologies. The company reports that its domestic and international hydrogen business segments remain consistently active.






