Up to 10 quadrillion tonnes of natural hydrogen could be stored underground around the world: US Geological Survey

But the amount could also be as little as one billion tonnes — and the vast majority will be too deep, too far offshore or too small to be commercially recoverable, says scientific paper

Dr Geoffrey S Ellis giving evidence to the Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources in February.
Dr Geoffrey S Ellis giving evidence to the Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources in February.Photo: Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources
Published 17 December 2024, 09:09Updated 17 December 2024, 13:32
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