France discovers 46 million tons of natural hydrogen

26th March 2025 France discovers 46 million tons of natural hydrogen

In a groundbreaking revelation, scientists in France have uncovered an astonishing 46 million tons of natural hydrogen beneath the soil of Folschviller, Moselle region. This discovery, made by researchers from the GeoRessources laboratory and CNRS, could revolutionize clean energy production and reshape global energy strategies.

While originally searching for methane, researchers instead found a vast deposit of white hydrogen at a depth of 1,250 meters. Unlike green hydrogen (produced using renewable energy) or gray hydrogen (derived from fossil fuels), white hydrogen occurs naturally, eliminating the need for energy-intensive industrial production.

Information about deposit

The deposit is equivalent to more than half of the world’s annual gray hydrogen production—but without the environmental impact. It is valued at approximately $92 billion, and this find has the potential to supply carbon-free, low-cost energy, eliminating CO₂ emissions entirely. Moreover white hydrogen is extracted efficiently, what implies that this resource could provide a major boost to global clean energy efforts.

A new tool agains climate change

Dr. Jacques Pironon, a key scientist involved in this finding, remarked: “Our research suggests that natural hydrogen could be far more abundant than previously thought. If we can find efficient ways to extract and use it, we may have a powerful new tool in the fight against climate change.”

Types of hydrogen

In general the hydrogen industry has long faced two critical challenges: the high cost of green hydrogen production and the pollution caused by gray hydrogen.
White hydrogen offers a solution to both. Since it’s already present underground, it bypasses the need for costly and energy-intensive production processes like electrolysis or reliance on fossil fuels.

Bright future

This discovery could spark an international race to locate and extract natural hydrogen reserves, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering the environmental costs of energy production. For France, it presents an opportunity to: lead the hydrogen revolution in Europe, create thousands of jobs in Lorraine, historically a coal and steel region, and strengthen energy security while reducing dependence on imports.
This revelation demands further exploration to uncover additional reserves and refine extraction technologies. Dr. Pironon underscored the importance of continued research: “We need to understand the full potential of these hydrogen reservoirs and develop safe, efficient methods to extract them.”

As nations strive for cleaner energy solutions, natural hydrogen could emerge as a pivotal resource in the transition to a more sustainable future.

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