Getech and HyReveal partner to combine AI and geophysics for natural hydrogen exploration

Getech and HyReveal signed an MoU at H-NAT 2025 to combine Getech’s global geophysics datasets and ML analytics with HyReveal’s subsurface hydrogen and gas-system modelling. They plan to integrate tools including H-Box real-time detectors, IORIGIN data platform and SNYFER leak monitoring to produce predictive maps for natural hydrogen exploration. The partnership aims to de-risk drilling, accelerate pilot projects in 2026 and open new routes for low‑carbon hydrogen supply. Market and regulatory hurdles remain, so commercial impact depends on pilot validation and scaled economics.
Key Points
- 1Core technical detail: Getech’s gravity/magnetic datasets and ML models will be fused with HyReveal’s geochemical and gas-system models, plus field hardware (H-Box) and platforms (IORIGIN, SNYFER), to generate 3D predictive maps and live leak detection for natural hydrogen.
- 2Business implication: The deal marks Getech’s strategic move into hydrogen exploration and gives HyReveal access to extensive global data and industry channels, potentially reducing exploration risk and attracting investor and partner activity.
- 3Future impact: If 2026 pilots validate the approach, the combined toolkit could materially lower dry‑well rates, speed hydrogen project rollouts, and influence decarbonization roadmaps—though economics and regulation must still be proven at scale.
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