Green Hydrogen – HPQ Silicon and Novacium Sign Industrial Cooperation Agreement with AD-VENTA, Advancing METAGENE™ Scale-Up
MONTRÉAL and LYON, France, Dec. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — HPQ Silicon Inc. (“HPQ” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: HPQ, OTCQB: HPQFF, FRA: O08), a technology company specializing in advanced materials innovation and the development of next-generation processes, and its French technology partner NOVACIUM SAS (“Novacium”), are pleased to announce the signing of an industrial and commercial cooperation agreement with AD-VENTA Innovative (“AD-VENTA”), a major player in the design of high-pressure hydrogen storage, regulation, and distribution systems based in Châteauneuf-sur-Isère, France.
This agreement marks a pivotal step in the development of the METAGENE™ technology, the innovative solution developed by Novacium to autonomously produce high-pressure green hydrogen. This new partnership will accelerate the development of the METAGENE™ station and increase its production capacity, which could now reach up to 20 kilograms of hydrogen per day, compared with the previously anticipated 1 to 10 kg/day range.
Jed Kraiem, Head of Novacium, said:
The arrival of AD-VENTA in the project, and in particular the involvement of its CEO, Mr. Jean-Luc Mussot, who is internationally recognized for his expertise in high-pressure hydrogen regulation and distribution, represents an important milestone for us,
“His forty years of experience, notably at COMEX, one of the most prestigious companies in hyperbaric engineering, is a major asset for successfully scaling the project.”
This alliance will not only shorten the METAGENE™ station’s development timeline but also significantly boost its production capacity. AD-VENTA already operates a high-pressure hydrogen dispensing station. While it does not produce hydrogen, it is supplied with compressed hydrogen cylinders at 200 bar, which are recompressed to 350 bar or higher via an integrated compressor and then stored in dedicated tanks. Hydrogen is then dispensed through a nozzle similar to a standard fueling station, with a maximum capacity of roughly 20 kg of H₂ per day.
A key objective of this agreement is to adapt the station’s upstream section to integrate the METAGENE™ hydrogen-production reactor. This reactor, which generates hydrogen from an aluminum–silicon fuel, will be directly incorporated into the station, replacing the external 200-bar compressed-hydrogen cylinders previously used as feedstock.
Jean-Luc Mussot, CEO of AD-VENTA, said:
We are delighted to join the project led by Novacium, as it opens the door to a highly promising collaboration,
“I am familiar with the METAGENE™ technology developed by Mr. Kraiem and Mr. Nichiporuk, whom I have known for many years, and I am convinced it represents an important advancement for decentralized high-pressure hydrogen production. It is especially well-suited for off-grid applications, as it does not rely on heavy infrastructure and offers an economical way to generate hydrogen in isolated environments.”
Mr. Kraiem, added:
This agreement with AD-VENTA is a major accelerator for the project,
“Even if this first version, based on an existing compression and dispensing station, will not achieve full autonomy, since the compressor will require minimal electrical power, it is a genuine accelerator. Fundamentally, it allows us to reach the market much faster while providing a system with greater capacity from the outset.”
Under this agreement, HPQ, Novacium, and AD-VENTA will collaborate on integrating the METAGENE™ hydrogen reactor into the station acquired by AD-VENTA. In practice, work already began in September 2025, with a pilot phase planned for 2026. The objective is to conduct operational tests as quickly as possible to validate hydrogen production capacity, particularly for hydrogen-vehicle fleets, hydrogen-powered drones, and autonomous power-supply stations.
POTENTIAL COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS
With a production of 20 kg of hydrogen per day (equivalent to 400 kWh of useful electrical energy via a 60% PEM fuel cell), a single METAGENE™ unit delivers performance enabling stable and autonomous power supply in regions without centralized electrical grids or where logistics constraints are particularly challenging.
This capability unlocks continuous power for critical systems such as inspection and mapping drones, communication and telemetry stations, remote-monitoring posts, and many other infrastructures requiring a reliable, durable, deployable energy source in isolated settings.
Examples include:
- 80 to 130 one-hour inspection flights for 15–25 kg multirotor drones (pipelines, flare stacks, high-voltage lines);
- 45 to 70 one-hour missions for 50–120 kg drones dedicated to offshore oil and gas platform monitoring;
- up to 30 hours of continuous flight for a 15 kg mapping drone covering 400–600 km of pipelines or 500 hectares of oilfields per mission;
- simultaneous powering of 6 to 10 ground-based inspection drones in ATEX zones (refineries, isolated wells, LNG terminals), with 72 hours of autonomous on-site operation without diesel logistics.
These figures [1] correspond directly to the needs currently expressed by major oil and gas companies, integrated electric-grid operators, and North American defense organizations.
Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon, said:
The strategic agreement with AD-VENTA not only decisively accelerates the development and commercialization of our METAGENE™ onboard hydrogen generator, for which HPQ holds the exclusive North American license, it also contributes to increasing the technology’s maturity,
“METAGENE™ is an adaptable solution capable of autonomously delivering green gaseous hydrogen and is particularly suited to extreme environments, making it fully compatible with North America’s geographic realities.”
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