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Nov
11:11
Getech, HyAfrica partner to explore natural hydrogen in Africa
Subsurface software developer Getech has inked a deal with Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG), a partner in the HyAfrica consortium, to explore natural hydrogen resources in Africa.
HyAfrica aims to explore natural hydrogen deposits in regions in Africa, including Morocco, Mozambique, South Africa and Togo, while simultaneously evaluating their economic and social impact. It also intends to develop roadmaps for natural hydrogen exploration and exploit…
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