EPISODE · Oct 30, 2025 · 58 MIN
Stimulated Hydrogen Changes EVERYTHING for Natural Hydrogen - Dr. Alexis Templeton Interview
from Natural Hydrogen Investment · host NatH2Investing.com
Stimulated hydrogen may be the next stage for the development of the natural hydrogen industry, and it makes sense why - it allows us to get more out of promising sites that are still not producing commercial quantities of hydrogen, and can help us control more of the process that leads to flowing, economic hydrogen.But what IS stimulated geologic hydrogen? In this episode of the Natural Hydrogen Investment Podcast, hosts Anthony Muhye and Morten Stahl discuss this emerging field of natural hydrogen with Dr. Alexis Templeton, one of the world's leading experts in geochemistry and geobiology, to understand the potential behind this technology, the significance of the Rock Hydrogen Project in Oman, and the role of microbial activity in hydrogen production.Find more natural hydrogen insights and download the 2025 Natural Hydrogen Investor Report at https://www.nath2investing.comAdditional resources:Find Dr. Alexis Templeton's Paper on the Oman Rock-Hydrogen Project here: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/geochemistry/articles/10.3389/fgeoc.2024.1366268/fullRead more about the Semail (Samail) Ophiolite here: https://iugs-geoheritage.org/geoheritage_sites/late-cretaceous-samail-ophiolite/
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Stimulated hydrogen may be the next stage for the development of the natural hydrogen industry, and it makes sense why - it allows us to get more out of promising sites that are still not producing commercial quantities of hydrogen, and can help us control more of the process that leads to flowing, economic hydrogen. But what IS stimulated geologic hydrogen? In this episode of the Natural Hydrogen Investment Podcast, hosts Anthony Muhye and Morten Stahl discuss this emerging field of natural...
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