Getech and HyReveal Form Strategic Partnership to Advance Global Natural Hydrogen Exploration
Getech (AIM: GTC), a global leader in geoscience data and resource location technologies, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with HyReveal, a French deeptech company specializing in subsurface hydrogen and associated gas systems, to accelerate the understanding and exploration of natural hydrogen worldwide.
The MoU — signed during H-NAT 2025 in Paris, the world’s leading event dedicated to natural hydrogen — establishes a framework for joint business development, coordinated project delivery, and shared market engagement between the two companies.
“Getech is already established as a global leader in geological hydrogen prediction. Integrating our global geophysics data and exploration expertise with HyReveal’s hydrogen-system modelling creates a partnership with international reach,” said Chris Jepps, CEO of Getech. “Together, we will advance this exciting and emerging domain.” Viacheslav Zgonnik, CEO and co-founder of HyReveal, added: “Natural hydrogen represents one of the most promising frontiers for clean, continuous energy. By combining our expertise in geochemistry and hydrogen-system modelling with Getech’s data and geophysical insight, we can accelerate discovery and deliver science-driven exploration solutions.” Jonathan Allard, co-founder and COO of HyReveal, noted: “H-NAT was the perfect setting to formalize this collaboration. With Getech, we aim to develop integrated exploration solutions that will support governments, operators and innovators as they seek to better understand hydrogen systems globally.”
The partnership will combine Getech’s extensive geoscience and data science capabilities with HyReveal’s hydrogen and helium system modelling to create predictive, scalable tools for identifying and characterizing natural hydrogen systems worldwide.
Over the coming months, the collaboration will focus on:
- Joint development of new methodologies for subsurface hydrogen assessment.
- Enhancements to hydrogen predictive mapping and modelling.
- Coordinated engagement in international hydrogen initiatives and project delivery.
Full press release is attached below:
Getech, a world-leading locator of subsurface resources, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with HyReveal, a French deeptech startup expert in subsurface hydrogen and associated gases, to advance global understanding and exploration of natural hydrogen.
By bringing together Getech’s extensive geoscience data and subsurface technologies with HyReveal’s innovative hydrogen & helium-system modelling capabilities, the partnership will deliver a more integrated and globally scalable approach to the rapidly emerging field of exploration for natural (also called geologic, gold or white) hydrogen. The MoU – signed during HNAT, the world’s leading event dedicated to natural hydrogen – establishes a framework for joint business development, coordinated project delivery and shared market engagement.
From Getech’s perspective, the partnership reinforces the company’s commitment to delivering integrated geoscience solutions to new energy sectors. Chris Jepps, Getech CEO, highlighted the strong synergy between the two companies:
“Getech is already established as a global leader in geological hydrogen prediction. Integrating our global geophysics data and hydrogen exploration geoscience expertise with HyReveal’s hydrogen-system modelling and its globally recognised leadership in natural-hydrogen science, creates a strong partnership with international reach. We look forward to advancing this exciting and emerging domain together.”
For HyReveal, the collaboration represents a natural progression in its mission to unlock the potential of natural hydrogen.
“Natural hydrogen represents one of the most promising frontiers for clean, continuous energy,” said Viacheslav Zgonnik, CEO and co-founder of HyReveal. “By partnering with Getech, we are combining complementary strengths in geochemistry and geophysics, that will allow us to accelerate discovery and bring robust, science-driven solutions to increase probabilities of discoveries of natural hydrogen.”
His fellow HyReveal co-founder and COO, Jonathan Allard, emphasized the international momentum signalled by signing the MoU at HNAT.
“HNAT was the perfect setting to formalize this collaboration,” he noted. “Together with Getech, we aim to build integrated exploration solutions that will support governments, operators and innovators looking to better understand hydrogen systems worldwide.”
In the coming months, the two companies will collaborate on developing new approaches to subsurface assessment, enhancing predictive tools for hydrogen systems and expanding their joint presence in international hydrogen initiatives.
