HeLIX Exploration PLC (AIM:HEX, OTCQB:HHEXF) CEO Bo Sears talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the company’s latest breakthrough at the Rudyard project, where confirmation of hydrogen-prone ultramafic systems could reshape its strategic outlook. Sears said the findings are “a tremendously exciting development for HeLIX and our shareholders,” noting that the company has identified all the key geological components for the presence of natural, or “geological”, hydrogen. This positions HeLIX within a global race for inexpensive green hydrogen, where major players like Fortescue, Toyota and Breakthrough Energy are already investing heavily. He explained how Rudyard's hydrogen differs from conventional production. Unlike steam methane reforming, which dominates current hydrogen output and emits large volumes of CO2, the geological hydrogen at Rudyard could offer a cleaner alternative. There’s already external interest. “We're talking to everybody,” Sears confirmed, reflecting the wider market’s appetite for green energy frontiers. What sets Rudyard apart is a “dual commodity” setup. Sears highlighted the presence of both a significant helium field and hydrogen potential, with the helium showing a helium-3/helium-4 ratio “3,600% higher than your typical crustal average.” This, he said, indicates a mantle component and larger potential yields. Looking ahead, the company plans to drill additional wells and re-enter the Inez well, subject to rig availability. The goal is to accelerate development and cement HeLIX’s position in the emerging green hydrogen space. Visit Proactive’s YouTube channel for more exclusive interviews. Don’t forget to give the video a like, subscribe to the channel, and enable notifications for future content. #HeLIXExploration #HydrogenEnergy #GreenHydrogen #HeliumExploration #RudyardProject #BoSears #ProactiveInvestors #EnergyTransition #NaturalHydrogen #CleanEnergy