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Vortex Energy Announces Large Scale Hydrogen Storage Estimates at the Robinsons River Salt Project
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Vortex Energy Corp. (CSE: VRTX | OTC: VTECF | FRA: AA3) ("Vortex' or the "Company") is pleased to announce the completion of a hydrogen storage capacity assessment for the East and West Salt Structures at the Robinsons River Salt Project (the 'Project'). The work was completed by the Company's contracted consultant partner, RESPEC Consulting Inc. ('RESPEC'), a global leader in geology, geophysical and engineering work with direct experience in underground hydrogen storage caverns.
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