09:00 〜 09:15
[U05-01] Abstract: A First Look at a Natural Hydrogen System “In the Wild”: MAX Power’s Lawson Saskatchewan Natural Hydrogen Discovery
★Invited Papers
*Ranjith Narayanasamy1 (1. MAX Power Mining Corp.)
[E] 口頭発表
セッション記号 U (ユニオン) » ユニオン
2026年5月29日(金) 09:00 〜 10:30 展示場特設会場 (1) (幕張メッセ国際展示場 7・8ホール)
座長:倉本 真一(国立研究開発法人海洋研究開発機構)、小杉 安由美(独立行政法人エネルギー・金属鉱物資源機構)、内田 晴久(東海大学)
Natural hydrogen, recognized as a zero-emission energy source with substantial potential as a next-generation resource, has recently garnered increasing global attention. Its generation is primarily attributed to water-rock reactions involving iron-bearing lithologies at elevated temperatures (on the order of several hundred degrees Celsius), most notably through the serpentinization of ultramafic rocks. To date, exploration has been conducted predominantly in continental settings. On land, hydrogen seepage is occasionally expressed as ring-shaped surface depressions, commonly referred to as "fairy circles", which may serve as geomorphological indicators of subsurface hydrogen accumulations. Occurrences associated with interactions between meteoric water and mantle-derived ultramafic rocks, such as those documented in the Oman ophiolite and Alpine suture zones, have been reported worldwide. Collectively, these findings underscore the growing recognition of natural hydrogen as a viable energy resource, supported by favorable economic prospects including comparatively low extraction costs. In addition, stimulated hydrogen production has been proposed as a means of enhancing natural yields. Research into natural hydrogen is also closely linked to studies on the origin of life on early Earth and is increasingly considered a valuable analogue for potential extraterrestrial habitats.
This session will address diverse aspects of natural hydrogen in both onshore and offshore environments, with particular emphasis on 1) its geological, geophysical, microbiological, and geochemical generation processes, 2) migration, accumulation and consumption mechanisms, 3) effective method and workflow of exploration, 4) thechno-economic analysis of the natural and stimulated hydrogen, and 5) the engineering approaches of production and recovery. We invite contributions from researchers, engineers, and industry professionals offering multidisciplinary perspectives on natural hydrogen.
09:00 〜 09:15
*Ranjith Narayanasamy1 (1. MAX Power Mining Corp.)
09:15 〜 09:30
Firmin Destampes2,1, *Jean-Marc Fleury1, Frederic Mouthereau2, Henri Puntous1 (1. Terrensis, 2. Toulouse University - GET- OMP UMR5563)
09:30 〜 09:45
*Jelena Markov1, Dane Kasperczyk2, Vincent Mow2, Michael Breedon3, Martin Moran2, David Down2, Michael Camilleri2, Julian Strand1, Jiabin Liang1 (1. CSIRO, Energy, Kensington, Australia, 2. CSIRO, Energy, Clayton, Australia , 3. CSIRO, Manufacturing, Clayton, Australia)
09:45 〜 10:00
*Nomin Tumurkhuu1, Otgonbayar Dandar1, Manzshir Bayarbold1, Kazuki Yoshida2, Jiajie Wang1, Noriaki Watanabe1, Yasuhiro Niwa2,3, Masao Kimura2,3, Atsushi Okamoto1 (1. Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, 2. High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), 3. The Graduate University for Advanced Studies)
10:00 〜 10:15
*倉本 真一1、平 朝彦2、内田 晴久2、坂本 泉2、源馬 龍太2、山田 繁和2、荒井 晃作3、小原 泰彦4 (1. 国立研究開発法人海洋研究開発機構、2. 東海大学、3. 産業技術総合研究所、4. 海上保安庁)
10:15 〜 10:30
*小原 泰彦1,2,3、倉本 真一3 (1. 海上保安庁海洋情報部、2. 名古屋大学、3. 海洋研究開発機構)
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