6. Conclusion
In less than a decade, natural hydrogen has gone from the common opinion that it does not exist on Earth, to a number of industrial exploration projects on every continent, and an exponentially growing scientific bibliography. Today, we can see the immense interest that this new resource represents for our energy future, as well as the need for more geological, economic and sociological knowledge to better grasp this prospect
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