
HyTerra (ASX:HYT) entered a memorandum of understanding with ARA Natural Resources, a subsidiary of the prominent Omani operator ARA Petroleum, to explore and evaluate geologic hydrogen opportunities within the Sultanate of Oman.
The 18-month exclusive collaboration marks a milestone in the global race for clean energy, as it seeks to unlock the potential of the Semail Ophiolite.
Geologists recognise this formation as one of the world's most prospective settings for naturally occurring hydrogen, positioning Oman as a primary frontier for the emerging sector.
The partnership is designed to combine ARA’s extensive in-country production, execution, and subsurface expertise with HyTerra’s specialised exploration and appraisal skills.
By leveraging ARA's proven operational capability in Oman, HyTerra aims to secure a first-mover advantage in a key jurisdiction.
The expansion aligns with the company's broader global growth strategy, which uses a proprietary "Must Haves" rulebook to screen and rank prospective areas based on rigorous technical criteria.
HyTerra’s methodical approach to exploration de-risking—incorporating geophysical analysis, drilling, and reservoir evaluation—will be applied to rank opportunities across the region.
The move not only strengthens HyTerra's portfolio beyond its existing United States assets in Kansas but also underscores the Sultanate’s ambition to become a world-class geologic hydrogen province.
At the time of reporting, HyTerra’s share price was $0.015.