
Green Hydrogen company Charbone Hydrogen Considering Entering White Hydrogen Industry
We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.

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.

A recent announcement has seen H2Au and 45-8 Energy come together in a joint partnership to explore for white hydrogen in the US.

HyTerra continues to make waves in the news with Stockhead’s Guy Le Page covering the company in his weekly segment. ‘Guy on Rocks’ is a Stockhead series looking at the significant happenings of the resources market each week.

Kansas based news ksn.com has released an article on HyTerra ‘Search for white hydrogen, helium to expand in Kansas’. The story is a great opportunity for local readers to learn more about the company and our exploration for white hydrogen.

In recent news for HyTerra, we have received a major vote of confidence after Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue acquired a strategic 39.8% interest in the company for $21.9m as covered by Stockhead and The Australian.

Business News Australia has covered our recent announcement saying Fortescue Metals Group’s (ASX: FMG) future technology division is taking a strategic $22 million stake in HyTerra, giving it a foothold in the white hydrogen sector which has been hailed as a technology that can accelerate industrial decarbonisation efforts globally.

“An investment by Fortescue is a testimony to the hard work and delivery performance of the HyTerra team, the diverse geological plays available within our Nemaha project leases and our global growth opportunities in the pipeline.” – Executive Director, Benjamin Mee

In a recent interview Koloma CEO, Pete Johnson said that geologic hydrogen could be as revolutionary for the energy transition as nuclear fusion — and comes with the perk of being much closer to definitive answers about its viability.

In a recent episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, host Paul Rodden discusses an article from Doomberg titled “Natural Hydrogen: Something or Nothing?”, which evaluates the viability of natural hydrogen as a primary energy source.
