Primary Hydrogen Corp. has secured two licences covering 1,166 hectares in Nova Scotia’s Cumberland Basin to explore natural hydrogen, underscoring the promise of geologic hydrogen production methods.
This month, Primary Hydrogen Corp. has announced it’s acquisition of the Northumberland Natural Hydrogen Project in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. They’ve snagged two exploration licenses (58173 and 58174) covering about 72 claims across roughly 1,166 hectares, situated right along the northern edge of the Cumberland Basin. This area, nestled between the coastal towns of Northport and Pugwash, is super accessible via Route 6 and is buzzing with natural hydrogen exploration activity.
The Geological Context
The Cumberland Basin is quite fascinating, featuring over seven kilometers of Late Carboniferous sedimentary layers like the Cumberland, Windsor, and Mabou groups, all resting on…