Exploration drilling for natural hydrogen adapts conventional oil and gas drilling techniques to target hydrogen‑bearing formations in the subsurface.[2][9] It uses rotary drilling rigs, drilling muds, and well logging tools to access and characterize geological layers where hydrogen might accumulate.[2][12] Because hydrogen is a small, reactive molecule, measurement equipment and safety protocols must account for leak detection, flammability, and potential mixing with other gases such as nitrogen or methane.[2][11]
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