Planet Earth
Imagine drilling for water in a dry village and finding a "colorless gold" that burns with a brilliant flame. In this premiere episode, we travel to Bourakebougou, Mali, where a 1987 well-drilling accident uncovered a massive reservoir of 98% pure hydrogen. This is the story of "Gold Hydrogen"—also known as white or geological hydrogen—a naturally occurring fuel source buried deep within the Earth's crust that could upend the global energy order. Unlike green or blue hydrogen, which must be manufactured at high costs, gold hydrogen is already there, waiting to be tapped for a fraction of the price—potentially as low as $0.50 to $1 per kilogram. We dive into the "showstopper" science of serpentinization, where iron-rich rocks in the mantle effectively "rust" when exposed to hot water, releasing free hydrogen molecules. From forgotten Soviet-era archives to high-stakes modern drilling in the Pyrenees and Australia, geologists are racing to find the "Saudi Arabia of hydrogen". Backed by Bill Gates’s Breakthrough Energy Ventures and startups like Koloma, the quest for this zero-emission treasure has sparked the hottest gold rush of 2025. Join us as we explore whether this underground miracle is the final key to saving the planet or a high-risk gamble that could leave us in the dust.
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