Primary Hydrogen Initiates Field Sampling Program in Northern Ontario
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- Primary Hydrogen Corp. has started a field sampling program at its projects in Northern Ontario, focusing on the Blakelock and Hopkins projects.
- The program aims to validate surface hydrogen anomalies, prioritize prospective targets, and advance understanding of natural hydrogen systems in the region.
- Sampling includes collecting soil and soil gas samples across 9,127 hectares, targeting fault lines, formations, and forest rings as potential pathways for hydrogen.
- The company's integrated approach combines portable gas detectors with traditional geological techniques to efficiently identify natural hydrogen at surface levels and refine geological understanding.
Primary Hydrogen Corp. has announced the initiation of a field sampling program in Northern Ontario at its Blakelock and Hopkins projects. The program, led by the Vice President of Exploration, Peter Lauder, in collaboration with the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), aims to validate surface hydrogen anomalies and prioritize prospective targets. This multi-stage program involves collecting soil and soil gas samples across 9,127 hectares, focusing on fault lines, formations, and forest rings as potential pathways for naturally occurring gases like hydrogen. By integrating real-time field analysis with traditional geological techniques, the company seeks to advance its understanding of natural hydrogen systems in the region. The program utilizes portable gas detectors for immediate in-field measurements and aims to identify anomalies indicating subsurface hydrogen accumulations. The sampling methodology, developed in partnership with INRS, ensures consistent and reliable results to refine the company's geological understanding. Upon completion of Phase 2, the collected data will be analyzed to provide detailed exploration updates. This initiative reflects a positive sentiment towards hydrogen exploration and resource delineation in Northern Ontario.
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