The Geneva Project: World’s First Dedicated Natural Hydrogen Exploration Well
Alongside the Nemaha Project, Hyterra also holds a 16% earn-in interest in the Geneva Project located in Nebraska. What makes this venture historic is its claim as the world’s first dedicated natural hydrogen exploration well. This pioneering initiative marks a pivotal moment in the global clean energy transition, setting the stage for new scientific discoveries and commercial opportunities.
The Geneva Project reflects Hyterra’s strategy of diversifying its exploration portfolio while participating in ventures that have high transformational impact across the hydrogen industry. By partnering with expert teams in the United States, Hyterra enhances its technical capabilities, accelerates data collection, and strengthens its position as a global leader in white hydrogen exploration. The Project demonstrates how collaboration and innovation can drive meaningful advancements in renewable energy.
With the clean energy market evolving faster than ever, natural hydrogen’s role is gaining recognition for its environmental and economic advantages. Unlike green hydrogen, which requires renewable power for electrolysis, white hydrogen occurs naturally and can be extracted with minimal processing. This represents a disruptive shift towards low-cost, high-volume hydrogen availability—an opportunity Hyterra is strategically leveraging through its involvement in the Geneva Project.
As the world looks for low-carbon solutions to meet rising energy demands, projects like Geneva highlight the potential of natural hydrogen to reshape industrial applications, transportation, and power generation. Hyterra’s early participation ensures it remains central to these developments, giving investors and stakeholders unique exposure to a future-defining energy resource.














