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A survey in South Australia found natural hydrogen, helium, and hydrocarbons, signaling potential for clean energy production.
A soil gas survey at Whitebark Energy’s Rickerscote prospect in South Australia’s Officer Basin has found elevated levels of hydrogen, helium, and methane, indicating potential for natural white hydrogen, helium, and hydrocarbons.
Hydrogen readings of 25–30 ppm were detected 30 km apart, methane spiked to 5,600 ppm in the center, and helium up to 11 ppm was found in a nearby water bore.
Combined with seismic data and an independent study, the results suggest an active geological system capable of hosting up to 1.2 billion kg of natural hydrogen, 209 billion cubic feet of helium, and 153 million barrels of oil equivalent.
Whitebark plans to drill the Rickerscote-1 well by late 2026, aiming to explore the site’s clean energy potential.
Natural white hydrogen, formed by geological processes, offers a zero-emission alternative to green or blue hydrogen.
En una encuesta realizada en el sur de Australia se encontraron hidrógeno, helio e hidrocarburos naturales, lo que indica el potencial para la producción de energía limpia.