
HyTerra (ASX:HYT) has launched a new strategic plan aimed at establishing the company as a leading global geologic hydrogen producer, building on strong progress at its flagship Nemaha Project in Kansas, USA.
The plan is structured around three key pillars: commercialising the Nemaha Project through ongoing drilling, technology application, and production testing to demonstrate scalable hydrogen and helium output; expanding its US portfolio using HyTerra's proprietary "Hydrogen Must Haves" framework to guide disciplined, low-cost growth; and pursuing global opportunities and partnerships to create a diversified long-term growth pipeline.
The plan leverages the company's competitive knowledge and intellectual property developed since 2023, including insights from Fortescue’s technical team under a strategic alliance.
HyTerra CEO Riley Kemp said, "2025 was a foundational year for HyTerra with the Kansas drilling program delivering excellent results and confirming the strong potential of our 100% owned and operated leases. The team has gained significant knowledge and IP, culminating in the development of HyTerra's 'Hydrogen Must Haves,' which will guide our global expansion into highly prospective geologic hydrogen areas."
The strategic plan positions HyTerra to capitalise on its subsurface expertise, operational experience, and proprietary frameworks to drive growth both in the US and internationally.
At the time of reporting, HyTerra's share price was $0.018.