Constellation Resources Unveils Thermogenic Hydrogen Potential at Edmund-Collier Project
Key Ideas
  • Initial results from shale samples show high Total Organic Carbon values indicative of thermogenic hydrogen potential.
  • The project in Western Australia presents a basin-scale opportunity for natural hydrogen exploration.
  • Analysis from core samples suggests organic-rich shale units are extensive and promising for hydrogen generation.
  • Global hydrogen demand growth and successful testing results indicate a positive outlook for the project.
Constellation Resources Ltd has received promising initial results from shale samples at its Edmund-Collier Natural Hydrogen Project in Western Australia. The project covers a large area and aims to explore for natural hydrogen generated from organic-rich shale units. Analysis of core samples has revealed high Total Organic Carbon values, suggesting significant thermogenic hydrogen potential. The project also includes TM analysis indicating overmature bitumen within core samples. The company is testing for the composition of trapped gases to understand the origin of potential hydrogen sources. With global hydrogen demand increasing, the project's success could be crucial. In addition to the hydrogen project, Lendlease has entered a joint venture with the UK's Crown Estate to offload development projects, aligning with its strategic goals. This partnership aims to deliver new homes and office spaces, contributing to urban development. However, challenges remain for Lendlease's international commitments despite recent financial improvements. Overall, the outlook for Constellation Resources' hydrogen project is positive, with significant potential in the energy exploration sector.
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