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Natural Hydrogen Potential in the Ampana Basin, Indonesia

A new study investigates the potential for natural hydrogen production in the Ampana Basin, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia, focusing on areas with serpentinised ultramafic rocks. The research combines field investigations of gas seepage and laboratory analyses to identify natural hydrogen systems. Seismic and gravity data interpretations were used to understand subsurface configurations. The study confirms the presence of a natural hydrogen system, highlighted by gas seepage and the geological features of the area, such as ultramafic rocks, the Balantak Fault, and basin sediments, offering insights for further exploration in Indonesia.

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