Lahore: A team of experts led by German geologist Dr. Frank Zwaan has made a dramatic discovery through research and experiments, under which millions of tons of natural hydrogen gas reserves can be found under the global mountain ranges, including Pakistan’s Himalayas, Hindu Kush and Karakoram.
If these reserves are found, Pakistan will get free electricity and oil for “thousands of years” and will save billions of dollars in valuable foreign exchange and achieve tremendous economic development.
Natural hydrogen gas powers vehicles and generates electricity. This gas is formed underground in five or six ways, but the most effective of them is that when mantle rocks mix with water, hydrogen gas is also formed in large quantities due to intense heat, in addition to many new minerals.
When two continents collide, rocks and water meet, and this powerful collision brings up the mantle rocks from the depths of the earth and mixes them with water. This collision gave birth to almost all mountain ranges, including the Himalayas.
Since the Pakistani mountain ranges are grand and vast, there is a high possibility of finding hydrogen gas under them, which has been trapped there after the collision.
The government of Pakistan should make a comprehensive plan to find it, as if successful, this gas could change the fate of the country and the nation.