Recent research revealed that rift-inversion orogens, regions formed by the folding of rift basins, could be key sites to produce natural hydrogen through serpentinisation. This process is more efficient in these cooler orogenic settings than in warmer rift environments. The study utilises numerical models to show that these regions can potentially produce up to 20 times more hydrogen compared to other areas.
Study Shows Potential for 20x More Natural H2 Production
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