Getech released a white paper detailing its advanced methods for locating helium and natural hydrogen resources using its Globe geoscience platform, machine learning, and extensive database. With over 30 years in the hydrocarbon industry, Getech offers a comprehensive understanding of subsurface systems to predict the location of these gases, as highlighted in its successful project with Helium One in Tanzania. As both gases can be found in similar reservoirs, Getech also provides co-location services where its technology can detect helium and hydrogen using similar methods.
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