17 May 2026
HyTerra has been included in The New York Times in a feature on the growing search for geological hydrogen.
The article explores why companies, researchers and investors are looking underground for naturally occurring hydrogen, and why the sector’s next major step is proving that early discoveries can translate into commercial production.
The article highlights HyTerra’s hydrogen and helium exploration across Kansas and Nebraska, with CEO Riley Kemp cited on the sector’s next critical step: testing whether early hydrogen indications can translate into flow rates that support production.
At our Nemaha Project in Kansas, upcoming testing is designed to provide the data needed to guide the next stage of appraisal and better understand the project’s commercial potential.
HyTerra’s inclusion in The New York Times highlights the global interest in geological hydrogen, and reinforces our role in advancing the sector towards proving the opportunity in the field.
