The Aquila project targets a set of deep faults and mafic/ultramafic dikes associated with the Mid-Continent Rift event. An ultramafic dyke on the site runs parallel to and within the rift zone. Minor forest anomalies are present along strike of the ultramafic dike, indicating potential subsurface activity. The project is conveniently located just a one-hour drive from Thunder Bay Airport, making it easily accessible for exploration activities.
The Cygnus project is located near the Montviel carbonatite complex, a mantle derived intrusive complex associated with ultramafic units such as pyroxenites and peridotites. A cluster of forest rings, located southeast of the complex, trends northeast over a span of 6km. The project is located approximately 2 hours by road from Chibougamau, providing accessible exploration opportunities.
The Fornax project is centered on an underexplored ultramafic intrusion, located approximately a 1.5-hour drive north of Cochrane, Ontario. The site features multiple prospective rock types conducive to serpentinization and a high density of circular forest anomalies, making it a promising area for exploration.
The Hydra project is located near favourable ultramafic and mafic lithologies, large regional faults, and has a high density of circular forest anomalies. The project is also close to roads, power and rail lines. Road access is available via Ontario Highway 634 and forestry/powerline roads. The anomalies trace out lines and shapes that may be related to subsurface structures and gas pathways.
The Ursa project is situated 23 km northwest of Timmins, Ontario and is accessible via forestry and resource roads, just a 45 minute from Timmins. The site was selected for its structural complexity, the presence of regional fault systems, and prevalent ultramafic rocks in the region. Additionally, the project exhibits interesting circular forest and lake anomalies, further enhancing its exploration potential.
Deep Hydrogen Corp. has a mandate to explore for natural hydrogen (alternatively, geologic hydrogen, white hydrogen, or gold hydrogen) in the Canadian Shield.