Browsing: Natural Hydrogen
Deserpentinization as Source of the Genesis of Hydrogen, Webinar with Dr. Albert Harutyunyan
The global energy sector’s pivot toward natural hydrogen has intensified scrutiny of geological processes like deserpentinization, which could yield vast subsurface hydrogen reserves. A 2023 U.S. Geological Survey estimate suggests subsurface hydrogen deposits may exceed 1 trillion tons globally—a potential game-changer for clean energy transitions.
In the context of ongoing explorations in the Mid-West USA, HyTerra Limited has unveiled noteworthy data from the Hoarty NE3 well at the Geneva Project, Nebraska.
WATCH: Review of Safety-related Physical and Combustion Properties of Hydrogen Compared to Natural Gas
A safety presentation by Lennie Klebanoff of Sandia National Laboratories underscores the complexities of handling, storing, and transporting hydrogen safely—issues that demand urgent industry-wide attention.
Now it is time to gear up and fast-forward to the subject of natural hydrogen reconnaissance and exploration.
Rotterdam, The Netherlands Pushes Ahead with Hydrogen Hosting World Hydrogen 2025 Summit & Exhibition
The World Hydrogen Summit & Exhibition, the largest global event on hydrogen projects, policy and technology, will take place in Europe’s hydrogen hub, Rotterdam from 20-22 May 2025.
Dr. Frank Zwaan, a geoscientist at the University of Lausanne, is using plate tectonic simulations to identify the best geological conditions for natural hydrogen generation and accumulation.
In the Pyrenees, a single tectonic system may generate enough hydrogen annually to power a city of 500,000—a figure extrapolated…
The Nemaha Project is a significant undertaking by HyTerra Limited, focused on exploring natural hydrogen and helium resources in Kansas,…
Helios has recently submitted an Ordinary environmental application for the Monzón-2 well to the Government of Aragón.
The world is on the cusp of a new energy shift. Natural geologic hydrogen is not a hypothesis, but a future real asset that has gone unnoticed for years because of mistakes in exploration.
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