H2Au Strengthens Kansas Operational Readiness with Local Stakeholder Engagement
As H2Au prepares for the next phase of its operations in the United States, active engagement with local landowners and key stakeholders remains a central priority. Building strong, transparent relationships on the ground is essential to advancing our exploration activities responsibly and collaboratively.
In April 2026, Yessine Boubaker and Greg Niellez from the H2Au team visited Kansas to continue these early-stage discussions and strengthen connections across prospective operational areas. The visit marked an important milestone as we move from planning toward execution, ensuring that local perspectives and priorities are fully integrated into our approach.
With this visit, H2Au advances into an execution‑led phase, positioning the company among the limited number of hydrogen explorers actively preparing for on‑the‑ground operations.
Meeting Landowners and Stakeholders
During the visit, the H2Au team met with landowners, regional representatives, and other stakeholders to discuss exploration plans and operational principles. The discussions focused on providing clear information about planned activities, listening to local perspectives, and addressing key topics such as land access, environmental stewardship, and community considerations. Early engagement is a cornerstone of H2Au’s operating model, supporting transparency and trust well ahead of field operations.
Alongside stakeholder engagement, the visit also supported broader readiness efforts for H2Au’s Kansas programme. On-the-ground insights are helping to refine logistical planning, inform permitting strategies, and ensure alignment with regional conditions and regulatory frameworks through close coordination with local counterparts.
Looking Ahead
This US visit represents another step forward in H2Au’s continued commitment to responsible hydrogen exploration. As preparations progress, we will remain focused on collaboration, transparency, and safety.