From left, Ian Wright (University of Canterbury), Amber Schneider (Koloma Australia), Geoff Dunn (Terrex Seismic) and Sasha Grebe (Koloma Australia) enjoy the Icebreaker introductory drinks.
Australian Natural Hydrogen Conference attendees get an insight into Shaw and Smith Winery products on the Monday pre-conference wine tour.
The wine tasting was serious business on Monday’s wine tour.
Keynote speaker Viacheslav Zgonnik, CEO/co-founder of HyReveal, speaks to delegates on the first morning of the Australian Natural Hydrogen Conference.
Hyterra’s Avon McIntyre gave attendees an insight into his company’s 2025 drill program in Kansas, where three wells found significant levels of hydrogen and helium.
More than 100 natural hydrogen followers gathered on day one of the Australian Natural Hydrogen Conference in the Adelaide Hills.
Neil McDonald (Gold Hydrogen) and Connie Callison (Aztech Well Construction) on opening night.
Eujay McCartain (Hyterra, left) and Mark Jenkins (Aztech Well Construction) enjoy the Icebreaker session.
Peter Muccilli (Constellation Resources) and Kim Picard (Geological Survey Canada) at Icebreaker night.
Jinxiang Huang (Bifrost Resources), Wataru Kato (Thor Energy) and Junji Amada (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries) at the welcome evening.
Larissa Hanson (Total Seismic), Alexei Tcherniak (GeoKiln), Elinor Alexander (Telperion Consulting) and Frank Glass (Gold Hydrogen) on opening night.
Grant McMurtrie (Atherium) and Morten Stahl (European investor) enjoy the conference.
Martine van den Berg (Leap4wards Consultants) and Jared Dunne (QIntegral Ltd) talk natural hydrogen at Icebreaker.
Rick Dunlop (Terrex Seismic) and Neil Millar (Total Seismic) at Icebreaker.
Gold Hydrogen geological advisor Julien Bourdet gives an insight into data from the company’s successful 2023 drill campaign.
Angus Howden (Howden Energy, left) and Ryo Hamamura (Obayashi Corporation) enjoy lunch break on day one.
Daniel McLelland (Faraday Geophysics, left) and Timothy Rady (Koloma Australia) reflect on the first conference sessions.
Keigo Kuroki (Eneos Xplora, left) and Sirous Hosseinzadeh (University of Adelaide) during a break.
Andy Nicol (University of Canterbury) and Lingping Zeng (CSIRO) chat during lunch.
Claudio Delle Piane (CSIRO Energy) and Rachel McIntyre (Atherium) in the exhibitors’ area.
Kim Picard, Executive Director of the Geological Survey Canada’s Calgary division, updates the conference on the start of natural hydrogen exploration in the country.
Keynote speaker Jacques Pironon, founder of GeoRessources Research Laboratory, gives insights into one of the biggest natural hydrogen finds in the world, in Lorraine in France.
Paul Hogarth (Koloma Australia, left) and John Webby (also Koloma) enjoy the occasion.
From left: Matt Egerton-Warburton (Petrex Australia), Josh Chadwick (Petrex Australia) and Toby Chandler (Petrex Australia) on day one.
Frank Glass (Gold Hydrogen) and Avon McIntyre (HyTerra) talk natural hydrogen.
Benjamin Anderson (Halliburton, left) and Harvey Keon (Prominence Energy).
Euan Macaulay (Snowfox Discovery, left) and Paul Robinson (Earth Source Hydrogen).
Mark Hanna (H2EX, left) and Mick Small (Devil Resources).
From left, Matthew Zengerer (Koloma Australia), Connie Callison (Aztech Well Construction) and Amber Schneider (Koloma Australia).
From left, Alexei Tcherniak (GeoKiln), Liam Pyott (Weora Ltd) and Tom Ritchie (Weora Ltd).
Ian Singelton (H2EX, left) and Joe Hurliman (Koloma Australia).
Eujay McCartain (HyTerra, left) and John Eiler (CalTech).
Jinxiang Huang (Bifrost Resources) and Peter Haines (Geological Survey of Western Australia).
Emma Frery (CSIRO, left) and Melissa Duque (CSIRO).
Gold Hydrogen’s Neil McDonald presents a keynote on day two of the conference.
Krista Davies (Prominence Energy/Gehyra Energy) during her presentation.
Terrex Seismic’s Geoff Dunn explains the latest seismic technology updates.
CalTech keynote speaker John Eiler gave a captivating talk on the challenges getting natural hydrogen to surface.