Primary Hydrogen Corp. Launches Hydrogen Field Sampling Program in Atlantic Canada
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- Primary Hydrogen Corp. initiates hydrogen field sampling at Mary’s Harbour and Point Rosie projects in Labrador and Newfoundland.
- The Atlantic Canada H2 Projects cover approximately 8,550 hectares and aim to identify potential natural hydrogen accumulations.
- The field program, led by Eastern Geo Services, integrates portable gas detectors with traditional geological exploration techniques.
- The company anticipates efficient delineation of promising targets to guide future exploration activities and evaluation of potential natural hydrogen resources.
Primary Hydrogen Corp., based in Canada, has begun a hydrogen field sampling program at its Mary’s Harbour and Point Rosie projects in Labrador and Newfoundland. Known as the Atlantic Canada H2 Projects, this initiative spans about 8,550 hectares with the goal of identifying natural hydrogen accumulations. The field sampling activities are being carried out by Eastern Geo Services and are expected to be completed within the next four weeks. Peter Lauder, the company's vice president of exploration, highlighted the importance of this Phase 2 program in refining exploration targets and guiding future phases of exploration. By combining portable gas detectors for in-field measurements with traditional geological exploration methods like soil sampling and prospecting, Primary Hydrogen aims to efficiently pinpoint promising targets for potential natural hydrogen resources. The company's strategy includes leveraging robust methodologies and real-time field analysis to enhance the effectiveness of upcoming exploration and evaluation efforts.
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Geological Mapping
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