Investor Guide: Energy FY2025
The Stockhead investor guide to energy FY2025 into the mix of oil, gas, uranium and renewables.
The Stockhead investor guide to energy FY2025 into the mix of oil, gas, uranium and renewables.
The EcoNews article discusses groundbreaking research in white hydrogen framing it as a transformative energy source poised to replace traditional fossil fuels.
Executive Director Benjamin Mee recently discussed HyTerra and our mission to extract naturally occurring hydrogen and helium in Kansas with Yield.
In the recent Market Open Podcast, our Executive Director Benjamin Mee, offered insight into the company’s innovative approach to natural hydrogen and helium exploration in the U.S., at the Nemaha project in Kansas.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has just announced they have invested in Koloma.
It is great to see further investment in white hydrogen exploration and we are excited to see what MHI and Koloma can do working together.
There is a lot of work going into the exploration for white hydrogen. We are pleased to see so many companies working to develop exploration techniques for geologic hydrogen.
We have expanded our hunt for white hydrogen by adding approximately 13,000 acres to our exploration portfolio taking our holding to approximately 52,000 acres.
HyTerra has been featured in The West Australian’s big dogs feature series.
Fortescue’s potential investment in HyTerra continues to be big news as this recent article shows.
We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.
Koloma is absolutely right! White hydrogen is white hot with exploration activities heating up all around the globe.
HyTerra has made a major move by tripling its lease acreage at the Nemaha Project in Kansas, increasing its exploration footprint to approximately 39,000 acres. Positioned above the Mid-Continent Rift, a key geological feature for natural hydrogen generation, this expansion strengthens HyTerra’s portfolio ahead of its upcoming drilling campaign. With a shareholder vote on Fortescue’s $21.9 million strategic investment on the horizon, HyTerra is poised to lead the charge in sustainable energy exploration.
We recently tripled our lease acreage at the Nemaha hydrogen and helium project in Kansas, USA, from 12,880 to 39,000 acres ahead of drilling.