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Aggreko and Inowatti partner on Oman flare gas to power solutions

The two companies will collaborate on solutions that convert flared and stranded gas into power. Image source: Aggreko

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Aggreko (Middle East) Limited and Czech energy technology company InoWatti a.s., signed an agreement at the Oman Petroleum & Energy Show (OPES) 2026 to collaborate on solutions that convert flared and stranded gas into power for high-density computing and other industrial uses.

The agreement outlines a joint framework for deploying modular gas‑to‑power systems at flare‑gas sites across Oman. Under the MoU, Aggreko will provide gas‑to‑power generation and engineered energy solutions, while InoWatti will manage commercial development, including site identification, operator engagement, and integration of mobile high‑density computing infrastructure.

Together, the partners will focus on flare‑gas environments where permanent infrastructure is not economically viable, including early‑stage production sites, remote fields, and locations with intermittent or low‑volume gas streams.

“This agreement strengthens our commitment to helping operators reduce flaring through practical, scalable energy solutions. By pairing Aggreko’s gas‑to‑power capabilities with InoWatti’s commercial and flexible computing infrastructure, we see a clear opportunity to turn previously wasted gas into productive power that supports operational performance and emissions reduction,” commented James Smith, business development manager, Projects & Gas, at Aggreko Middle East.

The partnership supports national objectives under Oman Vision 2040, which prioritises emissions reduction, improved resource efficiency, and the adoption of technologies that enhance operational sustainability in the oil and gas sector.

“InoWatti's expertise in flare gas monetisation, combined with Aggreko's world-class power generation expertise, creates a compelling proposition for oil and gas operators looking to eliminate flaring and unlock new revenue streams,” added Jakub Hlavenka, CEO at InoWatti a.s.

Gas flaring wastes natural gas that could be used for productive purposes, such as power generation, as well as contributing to climate change through the emission of CO2; at current levels, global flaring is estimated to result in about 400 million tons of CO2e emissions annually, according to the World Bank. The World Bank’s latest Global Gas Flaring Tracker reveals that global gas flaring volumes rose to 151 bcm in 2024 from 148 bcm in 2023, the highest level since 2007.

InoWatti’s mission is to eliminate routine gas flaring by converting wasted associated gas into a productive energy source, turning an environmental liability into a profitable asset for oil and gas operators. By deploying modular gas-to-power units directly at the flare site, InoWatti enables operators to generate new revenue streams, improve ESG performance, achieve regulatory compliance, and power co-located data centre operations.