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  • HyTerra (HYT) receives approvals from the Kansas State regulator to accelerate its operations at Nemaha Ridge, an emerging natural hydrogen play fairway in Kansas,
  • The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) provided HYT Operating LLC, a subsidiary of HyTerra, with an operating license to prepare for well design
  • HyTerra’s combined gravity and magnetic data are aiding in the detection of faults as well as the composition of basement rocks linked to hydrogen in the area
  • The company is negotiating with several advisors to commence an independent resource assessment and hydrogen commercialisation strategy
  • HYT shares are up 9.52 per cent, trading at 2.3 cents at 12:54 pm AEST

HyTerra (HYT) has received approval from the Kansas State regulator to accelerate its operations at Nemaha Ridge, an emerging natural hydrogen play fairway in Kansas, USA.

The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) provided HYT Operating LLC, a subsidiary of HyTerra, with an operating license to prepare for well design, as well as permits for further exploration drilling programs.

Additionally, HyTera received the results from its geophysical survey, which captured the visual subsurface geology of the area.

The company’s combined gravity and magnetic data have aided in the detection of faults as well as the composition of basement rocks linked to hydrogen in the area.

HyTerra reported the “key” data provides the potential to mature its identified prospects and leads, as the company negotiates with several advisors to commence an independent resource assessment and hydrogen commercialisation strategy.

Meanwhile, the company also recently presented at two international prominent natural hydrogen events in Washington D.C, and the Geological Society of London.

HYT shares were up 9.52 per cent, trading at 2.3 cents at 12:54 pm AEST.

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