CGG, which now calls itself “a global technology and Earth science leader”, has commenced a worldwide natural hydrogen screening project with industry support.
The project leverages CGG’s wealth of subsurface data, multi-disciplinary geoscience expertise, latest technology advances and high-performance computing capabilities to identify and high-grade areas for natural hydrogen exploration.
Chris Page, VP, Geoscience, CGG, said: “CGG is committed to using its industry-leading technology to develop new solutions to address the complex challenges presented by the energy transition.
“This natural hydrogen screening project builds on our successful track record of developing valuable Global Resource Screening Studies for geothermal energy, critical mineral exploration and carbon and energy storage, that combine our geoscience, data science and technology expertise.
“We are proud to work on this innovative project and play an active role in technology developments to accelerate the wider energy transition.”