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Natural hydrogen and helium locations discovered in NSW

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14 January 2025, 8:00 PM

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A new report from Geoscience Australia, in collaboration with the Geological Survey of New South Wales, has found elevated levels of natural hydrogen and helium in locations throughout New South Wales. 

 

This research is an example of the benefits from the Australian Government’s $3.4 billion investment over 35 years into the Resourcing Australia’s Prosperity initiative, under its Future Made in Australia plan.  

 

The report provides Australian explorers with geological information and a comprehensive methodology for testing soil gas samples for natural hydrogen, bringing scientific rigour to this emerging field.  

 

Australia is considered one of the most prospective locations for natural hydrogen because of our ancient geology.  

 

Since the discovery of a 98 per cent pure natural hydrogen gas field in Mali in 2018, explorers around the world are looking for accumulations of natural hydrogen. This is because natural hydrogen holds the potential to be a new, emission-free energy source, especially if it can be recovered at low cost from the earth directly for use.  

 

In Australia, hydrogen gas is primarily used for industrial processes, including ammonia and fertiliser production, while helium is used in medical equipment, manufacturing, research, and the space sector. 

 

Hydrogen can also be used to reduce carbon emissions from hard-to-abate industries, like remote power applications, heavy vehicle transportation, and industries like iron and steelmaking.  

 

Minister for Resources, the Hon. Madeleine King MP said, “The economics of our geology is undeniable and presents us with an enormous opportunity. 

 

“The Albanese Government is committed to unlocking our minerals potential and discovering opportunities for alternative energy and storage.  

 

“This report is just one example of how our government is working with our state and territory colleagues to help build a Future Made in Australia.” 

 

Acting NSW Minister for Natural Resources, the Hon. John Graham MLC said, “This new data grows the wealth of knowledge about NSW’s geological potential, as well as our understanding of natural hydrogen and helium.  

 

“Natural hydrogen has potential as a new energy source and can support the economy’s shift to a net-zero future.  

 

“The Minns Labor Government is committed to exploring new ways to innovate and create a clean energy future using NSW’s natural resources.” 


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