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Dedicated to the exploration, development and production
of natural hydrogen in the Gulf Countries 

We combine world-class geoscience with in-country operational capabilities to discover commercial accumulations of natural hydrogen. We subsequently develop long-term production facilities and, marketing the produced hydrogen both domestically and internationally.

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As the world looks to reduce carbon output, Hydrogen is a key resource in the move towards decarbonization. Natural hydrogen (also known as geological or white hydrogen) is a significant opportunity towards providing a cheap, sustainable, and abundant source of clean energy. 
 

The potential for natural hydrogen is huge, both in terms of economic impact and energy transition benefits.
Here’s why it’s gaining attention:

A naturally occurring, renewable source of clean energy

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Natural hydrogen is formed naturally in the Earth's crust through geological processes.

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Natural hydrogen does not produce COâ‚‚ when extracted. Its extraction process could be less energy-intensive and with minimal processing, reducing overall emissions.

Vast global reserves

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Recent discoveries suggest that natural hydrogen is far more abundant than previously thought with some estimates indicating trillions of tons could be available.

 

Unlike fossil fuels, which take millions of years to form, natural hydrogen can be continuously produced through geological processes.

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Cost effectiveness

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If extracted efficiently, natural hydrogen could be significantly cheaper than other energy sources, accelerating adoption in industries like transportation, steelmaking, and power generation.

Infrastructure synergies

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Natural hydrogen can be transported using existing pipelines and infrastructure with minor modifications, reducing deployment costs. Industries already using hydrogen could transition to a cleaner and cheaper alternative.

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Hydrogen is at the heart of the global energy transition, with demand expected to reach 200 million tonnes per year by 2030.

 

While most hydrogen today is produced through energy-intensive and polluting processes, natural hydrogen offers a cost-effective, naturally occurring and low-emission alternative.

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Our Mission

Our mission is to commercialise natural hydrogen exploration and production, applying science-led methodologies and leveraging proven techniques from the oil, gas and mining industries.

 

By integrating geophysical data, machine learning and advanced exploration models, we aim to identify high-potential hydrogen reservoirs and de-risk investment in hydrogen development.

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