28 October 2024
Sound Energy
plc
("Sound
Energy", the "Company" and together with its subsidiary
undertakings the "Group")
Hydrogen and Helium
Exploration Collaboration Agreement
Sound Energy, the transition energy
company, is pleased to announce entry into an Exploration
Collaboration Agreement (the "Agreement") with Getech Group Plc
("Getech"), a global leader in locating essential energy and
mineral resources crucial for the energy transition.
Pursuant to the Agreement, the
parties will collaborate to seek to explore for natural hydrogen
and helium in Morocco, with the initial phase of the Agreement
comprising a joint regional screening study to identify areas of
potential interest for more detailed assessment by the
parties.
Getech will leverage its
proprietary, world-renowned gravity and magnetics database, along
with its advanced geoscience platform, Globe™, and machine learning
algorithms, to identify prospective regions for geological hydrogen
and helium in Morocco and Sound Energy will contribute to the
Agreement with specific regional geoscience knowledge and extensive
operational expertise, from our long experience and established
in-country capabilities as the largest onshore hydrocarbon
exploration permit holder in Morocco, to facilitate any future
exploration process.
Both companies will aim to jointly
negotiate exclusive rights for the exploration and exploitation of
hydrogen and helium resources in Morocco, progressing towards
necessary geophysical and drilling activities to unlock potential
deposits. Sound Energy will be responsible for its own costs in
respect of activities performed pursuant to the
Agreement.
John Argent, VP Geoscience at Sound
Energy, commented:
"This agreement with Getech, a company with renowned
geological expertise in the energy and mining sectors, is a
significant first step forward in our strategy to expand our
exploration activities into new transition energy resources,
starting in Morocco. With our established presence and operational
expertise, combined with Getech's innovative geoscience tools, we
are well-positioned to lead the way in seeking to unlock Morocco's
hydrogen and helium potential."
Richard Bennett, CEO at Getech,
commented:
"We look forward to collaborating with Sound Energy to unlock
the potential of natural hydrogen and helium resources in Morocco.
Our advanced geoscience solutions and AI capabilities will play a
crucial role in driving cost-effective exploration in this highly
promising region."
Further announcements will be made,
as appropriate, in due course.
For further information visit
www.soundenergyplc.com follow on X @soundenergyplc, LinkedIn, or
contact:
Flagstaff Strategic and Investor
Communications
Tim Thompson
Mark Edwards
Alison Allfrey
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Tel: 44 (0)20 129 1474
sound@flagstaffcomms.com
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Sound Energy
Graham Lyon, Executive
Chairman
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chairman@soundenergyplc.com
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Cavendish Capital Markets - Nominated
Adviser
Ben Jeynes
Peter Lynch
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Tel: 44 (0)20 7220 0500
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Zeus
- Broker
Simon Johnson
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Tel: 44 (0)20 3829 5000
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Gneiss Energy Limited - Financial Adviser
Jon Fitzpatrick
Paul Weidman
Doug Rycroft
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Tel: 44 (0)20 3983 9263
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Background
Morocco is emerging as a highly
prospective market for natural hydrogen exploration, thanks to its
favourable geological conditions and strategic location. The
country's extensive onshore basins, rich in subsurface resources,
are prime candidates for natural hydrogen discoveries. Morocco's
commitment to renewable energy and its supportive regulatory
framework further enhance its role as a key player in the global
energy transition.
Natural (sometimes also referred to
as "white", "gold" or "native") hydrogen has the potential as a
future disruptor in the energy markets, undercutting green and
other low-carbon hydrogen energy sources, produced without CO2
emissions, at an estimated cost of around $1 per kilogram. Getech's
workflows build on the understanding of genetic factors involved in
developing a natural hydrogen system; categorising these into
sources, migration paths, reservoirs, traps and seals in much the
same way as the petroleum industry has successfully done for many
decades.
Helium, crucial across sectors such
as medical, electronics, aerospace, nuclear and telecommunications,
is considered a "critical raw material" by the USA, EU, and Canada
due to its irreplaceable nature. Helium and natural hydrogen are
often found in the same reservoirs, significantly boosting the
economic potential of such discoveries.
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