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It’s been hidden for millions of years — 46 million-ton hydrogen treasure beneath France

by Warren
January 5, 2026
France discovers white hydrogen deposit
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The world has been searching for naturally occurring hydrogen for decades. As the need to diversify energy output has become all too evident in recent years, a litany of nations has been developing infrastructure to produce vast amounts of green hydrogen. While this is a step in the right direction to reduce reliance on fossil fuel-based energy production, the electrolysers that produce the hydrogen are often exceedingly expensive. A new discovery made in France may offer the world the opportunity to extract vast amounts of natural or white hydrogen from right beneath our feet.

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With the new year celebrations behind us, the inevitable question of what comes next for the international energy market arises. As a myriad of nations aim to develop new renewable energy projects this year and beyond, the inordinate costs of transitioning away from fossil fuels towards the renewable energy market have become clear; it is going to cost a lot of money.

While some nations have no problem spending billions on new renewable energy projects, not everyone has so much funding available for energy projects. A simple solution one might propose is to simply search for naturally occurring hydrogen beneath the earth’s surface; however, finding pockets of white hydrogen is no small matter, and often leads to years and even decades of searching.

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“I’ve spent 30 years doing oil and gas research and very much had this mentality that, yeah, hydrogen is out there, but you could never get accumulations,”  – Geoffrey Ellis, a geochemist at the U.S. Geological Survey

A recent white hydrogen discovery in France has shifted the narrative

A new groundbreaking discovery has been made in France that has the potential to reshape the global energy market this year. A team of French researchers discovered what just might be the largest natural hydrogen deposit ever found. The discovery was made in the former mining basin of Lorraine, in eastern France, and has the potential to transform France into the leader in the hydrogen market.

Researchers discovered a white hydrogen deposit that has upwards of 46 million tons of white hydrogen buried 1,250 meters underground. The discovery repositions France as the go-to destination for hydrogen research, and once extraction efforts have kicked off, the project will completely shift the narrative from producing green hydrogen to searching for more white hydrogen deposits all over the planet.

“This deposit represents one of the fundamental pillars for sustainable energy transitions of tomorrow,” – Philippe de Donato, one of the researchers involved in the discovery

As the world develops new and exciting technologies for the hydrogen production market, France is rolling up its sleeves and preparing to dig deep down into the Earth to extract the new white hydrogen deposit that has shaken the energy market globally. White hydrogen is far cheaper to produce than regular green hydrogen due to the fact that it has been forming under the ground for possibly millions, and even billions of years.

The question becomes, what is the next step for France to extract the hydrogen deposit

While extracting the new white hydrogen deposit may take some time, it pales in comparison to how long it takes to construct a hydrogen production facility under the current climate in the international energy sector. Other nations have been contemplating new and amazing methods to transport hydrogen, which has become exceedingly expensive. France, along with most of the European Union, has reaffirmed its commitment to clean energy production, and thanks to the new white hydrogen discovery, it may not need to fork out billions to produce the essential energy resource in the future.

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