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Primary Hydrogen Commences Exploration at Dove Creek

 Primary Hydrogen Corp., announced the initiation of its Phase 1 exploration program at the Dove Creek project in Colorado, USA. This program marks a significant step in evaluating the potential for natural hydrogen resources in the region, utilizing advanced hyperspectral imaging and AI-driven data analysis to help identify high-priority targets for subsequent field exploration.

Located in southwestern Colorado near the Colorado-Utah border, the Dove Creek project lies within the Paradox Basin, proximal to the San Juan Basin to the south and the Uinta-Piceance Basin to the north. The project’s prospectivity is driven by the potential for natural hydrogen generation through radiolysis of uranium-rich basement rocks. Deep-seated fault systems in the region serve as migration pathways for hydrogen, which may accumulate in structural or stratigraphic traps. Geophysical data highlight strong gravity anomalies aligned with fault structures and magnetic anomalies tied to deep crustal features. The presence of helium wells in the area further supports active subsurface gas migration, enhancing the project’s hydrogen potential.

Primary Hydrogen is dedicated to the exploration and development of natural hydrogen resources. With over 740 acres in the U.S. and 210 square kilometers across Canada, the Company’s portfolio includes the Blakelock, Hopkins, Mary’s Harbour, Point Rosie, Crooked Amphibolite, Coquihalla, and Cogburn projects. Primary also holds the Arthur Lake copper project in British Columbia.

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Press release https://tinyurl.com/3kh9t9tf

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