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Gold H2 Announces Industry Introduction of Hydrogen-producing Microbial Technology

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Gold H2, a Houston-based clean-hydrogen-producing company, officially announces that its Black 2 Gold Technology (B2G), its proprietary industrial biotech process that upgrades crude oil into biologically produced Gold Hydrogen®, is available to select oil and gas owners and operators for pilot demonstrations. This is accompanied by the signing of a significant memorandum of understanding (MOU) in the USA with a major oil and gas company, marking the beginning of a ser...

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