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What’s new in France?

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Season 1, episode 2
20 min / Published
By HNAT

In this episode, host Isabelle Moretti (Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour & Sorbonne Université) interviews Antoine Forcinal, Chief Executing Officer of La Française de l’énergie (FDE) after the announcement mid 2023, of a huge discovery of natural H2 in the Lorraine bassin. Presented as potentially the “world largest H2 reserves”, this announcement has been generated significant buzz. Cutting through the noise and speculation, Antoine provides valuable insights and a clear picture of the project's current state of the “Trois Evêchés” permit.

Listen to this episode of the HNAT & Co Podcast to learn all the details about La Française de l'énergie's recent discovery in Lorraine:
- Project Update: Where are things currently at?
- When do they expect to receive the permit?
-Reserves vs. Resources: Why understanding the distinction is crucial.
- Market Competitiveness: How does this natural hydrogen compare cost-wise to other forms?
And more!

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We'll be back next month with another episode of HNAT & Co, as we look forward to the next HNAT 2024 that will take place in Paris next November.

  • HNAT
  • natural hydrogen
  • hydrogen
  • energy
  • geology
  • exploration
  • Française de lénergie
  • FDE
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