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Geologic Hydrogen: Global Occurrences and Case Studies 

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Geoff Ellis of the USGS will detail the nature and origin of natural hydrogen, the reasons for accumulations, and effective exploration strategies. He will then review locations in the world where reserves of natural hydrogen have been found, and discuss current activities and trends. This discussion will include drilling activities in pursuit of geologic hydrogen, including operations along the Nemaha Ridge in the central U.S. It will also include the activities of the USGS and its hydrogen consortium.
Geoffrey S Ellis, Research Geologist, US Geological Survey
Geoffrey Ellis is a research geologist with the Energy Resources Program (ERP) of the US Geological Survey. He is the chief of the "Understanding Geologic Hydrogen Resource Potential" project within the USGS. He is also leading an industry-funded research consortium at the Colorado School of Mines dedicated to understanding the potential for natural hydrogen accumulation and developing hydrogen exploration strategies and techniques. A geochemist with 30+ years of experience conducting research and exploration related to natural resources and environmental issues, his current research interests encompass the areas of organic-inorganic interactions in geologic settings, gas isotope geochemistry, and the potential for natural hydrogen gas resources.
Avon McIntyre
Executive Director and Chief Technical Officer, Hyterra Avon
Avon McIntyre holds a Ph.D. in Geology from Waikato University in New Zealand and has 20 years of experience in minerals and oil and gas exploration industries, with roles in government, service and operating companies. As Chief Technical Officer, McIntyre is responsible for developing the Company's understanding of subsurface hydrogen and helium and the recognition and acquisition of areas prospective for these gases.

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@douglasengle2704
@douglasengle2704 7 месяцев назад
This was a very gratifying geological science discussion of the sources and extraction possibilities for geologic hydrogen. It was such a huge change from the marketing of global warming being caused by greenhouse gases, which if a person paid attention to high school science is impossible, because water vapor always holds earth's greenhouse effect in saturation such that all greenhouse radiant energy from the earth is absorbed within 20 meters of the radiating surface by greenhouse gases. This presentation and honest discussion is a breath of fresh air.
@cesarpatino4725
@cesarpatino4725 9 месяцев назад
Thanks Susan , Jeff . We are working in South America on Understanding our systems as well . Thanks for your presentation.
@elearningqueen
@elearningqueen 6 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@GarryGolden
@GarryGolden 8 месяцев назад
THank you! I've been waiting for something this comprehensive. Appreciate the context and hoping for positive news ahead.
@jotaxc
@jotaxc 9 месяцев назад
Great presentation. Very informative. Thanks.
@jimmcintyre1966
@jimmcintyre1966 8 месяцев назад
Is the Hydrogen Prospectivity map live on the USGS site yet? I can't find it.
@sharmadronamraju8224
@sharmadronamraju8224 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for the very informative talk
@arkajyotipathak-md8ml
@arkajyotipathak-md8ml 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the presentation!
@seemantsinghrajput6187
@seemantsinghrajput6187 7 месяцев назад
There is thought always why the drillers who has completed their wells are not publishing them like in Australia where they have the market readily available. Are those really commercial?
@arnouteverts9497
@arnouteverts9497 7 месяцев назад
Ellis’ remark about the Mali well flowrate not being representative because it is constrained by their sales capability is incorrect. The 1500m3 / day flowrate was obtained during a well test where pressure drawdown was about as high as it can be - THP was reduced to near-atmospheric pressure. The low rate from the Bougou well is due to low reservoir pressure combined with low permeability
@williampmcd8548
@williampmcd8548 8 месяцев назад
Thank you.
@sunjaysunjay6062
@sunjaysunjay6062 8 месяцев назад
Natural geologic white Hydrogen exploration lithosphere sedimentary basins and non sedimentary large igneous provinces Hydrogen and helium, orange Hydrogen Reactive formation subsurface lithosphere carbon capture and utilisation
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