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Browsing: Natural Hydrogen
Global hydrogen demand is projected to exceed 500 million tones a year by mid-century, yet most low-carbon supply options remain expensive or constrained by infrastructure. A recent analysis from the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies spotlights an emerging pathway: stimulated geologic hydrogen production.
The race to scale clean hydrogen production has sparked interest in engineered mineral hydrogen—a process that harnesses water-rock reactions with…
La Française de l’Énergie’s €15 million drilling campaign in Lorraine targets 2.1 billion cubic meters of certified coal bed methane…
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As Oklahoma’s oil rigs continue to fade into the background, researchers are turning to a different kind of subsurface resource: naturally occurring white hydrogen.
La Française de l’Énergie (FDE) is moving ahead with a new drilling campaign in Lorraine aimed at producing methane from coal seams and exploring recently discovered natural hydrogen resources.
HyTerra’s drilling campaign in Kansas has added fresh momentum to the emerging natural hydrogen sector, with the McCoy 1 well at its Nemaha project recording mud gas concentrations of up to 83% hydrogen and 5% helium.
The Philippines is advancing early-stage exploration into natural hydrogen, with U.S.-based startup Koloma, Inc. preparing to study potential reserves in Luzon.
As global interest accelerates in large-scale geological hydrogen storage to buffer renewable energy fluctuations and decarbonize industrial sectors, new data…
Natural Hydrogen: Untapped Resource or Regulatory Headache for the Clean Energy Transition?
When Mali’s Bourakébougou gas field revealed a steady stream of near-pure hydrogen from a shallow reservoir, it disrupted long-held assumptions about hydrogen availability—and reignited global interest in what’s now called “natural hydrogen.”
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