Bluejay Mining will begin exploring natural hydrogen deposits in Finland after it found evidence of “substantial concentrations” in the Outokumpu Belt.
Gas samples from a 2480-metre-deep drill hole, analysed by The Geological Survey of Finland (GTK), revealed up to 46% geological hydrogen, which the UK mining company will now take advantage of.
Bluejay has announced it will analyse data from the region’s 2,000 existing boreholes to provide a “robust foundation for fast-tracking gas assessment across the 40km license holding.”
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