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© Vortex Energy

Vortex Energy starts drilling at site of potential hydrogen storage salt caverns

Canadian-based Vortex Energy has commenced drilling at the site of two identified salt structures that could be suitable for hydrogen storage.

Vortex’s Robinson River Salt Project, near Stephensville, Newfoundland & Labrador, in July (2023) was estimated to have potential to store up to 800,000 tonnes of hydrogen.

Read more: Vortex estimates salt caverns could store 800,000 tonnes of hydrogen

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