HyTerra increased its exploration lease acreage at the Nemaha Project in Kansas from 9,607 to 12,720 acres. The company plans to drill two exploration wells in Q3’24 within Wabaunsee County, an area known for its hydrogen and helium occurrences as evidenced by the Sue Duroche 2 well. Leveraging data from a recent airborne geophysical survey and existing seismic information, HyTerra aims to further explore the potential for natural hydrogen and helium.
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