EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 7 MIN
Natural Hydrogen: Why Investors Are Starting to Pay Attention
from Natural Hydrogen Investment · host NatH2Investing.com
Natural hydrogen could represent one of the most important emerging energy sources in the world, serving markets worth over $130 billion annually. And unlike manufactured hydrogen, it forms naturally underground and may offer a low-cost, scalable, and carbon-free source of energy.In this explainer, hosts Anthony Muhye, Co-Founder of NatH2Investing, and Morten Stahl, Founding Partner of Natural Hydrogen Ventures, break down what natural hydrogen is, how it forms, the discovery that changed the industry, and why serious capital is now moving into the sector.The reality is: if commercial volumes are confirmed, natural hydrogen could reshape global energy markets, and this episode explains why.-----------------------------------------------Sections:00:00 Intro00:13 Difference Between Natural Hydrogen and Other Types of Hydrogen00:52 Natural Hydrogen End Uses01:21 How Does It Form?01:58 Why Hasn't Natural Hydrogen Been Found Before?03:06 Capital is Now Paying Attention04:04 The Investment Perspective05:03 Summary-----------------------------------------------Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nath2investingFind more natural hydrogen insights at https://www.nath2investing.com
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Natural hydrogen could represent one of the most important emerging energy sources in the world, serving markets worth over $130 billion annually. And unlike manufactured hydrogen, it forms naturally underground and may offer a low-cost, scalable, and carbon-free source of energy. In this explainer, hosts Anthony Muhye, Co-Founder of NatH2Investing, and Morten Stahl, Founding Partner of Natural Hydrogen Ventures, break down what natural hydrogen is, how it forms, the discovery that changed t...
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