Eric Gaucher, a leading geoscientist and founder of Lavoisier H2 Geconsult, is at the forefront of this emerging field. He explains, “Natural hydrogen is found in rocks rich in iron or radioactive elements. We’re using geological and geochemical models to predict where it’s most likely to be found, and the early results are extremely promising.”
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