Company Drills First U.S. Wildcatter Geologic Hydrogen Well in Nebraska

by | Feb 24, 2026 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

Larin Energy has completed drilling operations at Red Willow #1 in Nebraska, marking a major milestone in the company’s U.S. natural hydrogen program. Initial field observations and post-drill evaluation support the presence of a working hydrogen system within the targeted interval.

Sampling and analytical work confirmed meaningful hydrogen presence alongside elevated helium content, including a helium concentration that remains a standout result for the project. These results strengthen confidence in the exploration model used to prioritize the location and guide future appraisal decisions.

The company is now advancing the next phase of technical work, including data integration, interval review, and planning for follow-up appraisal steps. Additional updates will be provided as the evaluation program progresses and new datasets are finalized.

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