H2EX and Black and Veatch assess white hydrogen potential of South Australian site – pv magazine Australia

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Australian-owned hydrogen and helium technology company H2EX, and US-based Black and Veatch conduct 5,991 square kilometre study on Eyre Peninsula in pursuit of white hydrogen.

H2EX, and Black and Veatch have signed an Engineering Services Agreement (ESA) to explore and study extraction of hydrogen, and potentially helium on Eyre Peninsula.

Collaborating with teams from the University of Adelaide and Australian National University, who are conducting geological surveys on the site, it is hoped is a pathway toward drilling for and extracting hydrogen from natural reserves underground, can be identified.

Black and Veatch will provide two concept designs for the drilling and completion of a hydrogen exploration well and for surface facilities to purify, process and deliver extracted hydrogen and helium, including co-production of the resources, if they are found together.

Mark Hanna CEO H2EX said the $2 million…

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