Primary Hydrogen Corp. Launches Phase 2 Field Sampling for BC H₂ Projects in British Columbia, Canada
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- Primary Hydrogen Corp. is commencing Phase 2 field sampling at its BC H₂ Projects in British Columbia, Canada.
- Tripoint Geological Services, led by Peter Lauder, will conduct the sampling to collect soil gas samples across 3,346 hectares.
- The program utilizes methodologies developed with INRS to reduce artificially generated hydrogen and aims for completion in the next two to three weeks.
- The Company's multi-stage program focuses on environmental impact mitigation and research in the hydrogen sector.
Primary Hydrogen Corp. has announced the initiation of Phase 2 field sampling at its BC H₂ Projects in British Columbia, Canada. The program is set to be carried out by Tripoint Geological Services under the supervision of Peter Lauder, the Vice President of Exploration. The sampling will cover approximately 3,346 hectares and is expected to last for the next two to three weeks. The methodologies for the sampling have been established in collaboration with the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) to minimize artificially generated hydrogen. This phase marks a significant step in the Company's multi-stage program, emphasizing environmental responsibility and scientific advancement in the hydrogen sector. Primary Hydrogen Corp.'s efforts demonstrate a proactive approach towards reducing the environmental impact of their projects while advancing research and development in the field.
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