Record-Breaking Natural Hydrogen Discovery in the Pyrenees Puts Mantle8 on the Map
Something big just bubbled up from deep below the surface — and we’re not talking about oil or gas this time. French exploration firm Mantle8 has uncovered what could be the highest concentration of natural hydrogen ever recorded, tucked away under the Pyrenees mountains in France. This isn’t just a fascinating scientific find — it might be a real game-changer for hydrogen production and the way we think about energy.

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