Something doesn’t add up. This “enormous” deposit is half the world’s annual production of grey Hydrogen? Then this enormous deposit will be used up in two years? I think the article writer is missing somehthing - or else I am.
$96 Billion? Lol! That’s like a day’s interest on our national debt.
It was just for perspective. This deposit is 46 million tons of natural hydrogen.
So the current world annual production/demand would be around 100 million tons. But that is to supply the whole world demand annually. They will only be supplying local demand.
Since it is a limited deposit and they won’t be supplying the world, the limited amount of “local” demand will use up this deposit in around two years. At a local demand of around 23 million tons a year.
If there is one such deposit, there are others.