Vortex Energy Corp. (CSE: VRTX | OTC: VTECF | FRA: AA3)
("
Vortex” or the "
Company") is
pleased to announce that the collaborative project with the
University of Alberta (“
U of A”) alongside Keyera
Corporation titled “Field Trial of Hydrogen Storage in Canadian
Domal and Bedded Salts” will receive a total of $1.2 million from
the Government of Alberta, through Alberta Innovates. As part of
the collaboration, Vortex will provide the U of A with data,
resources, and core samples from the Robinsons River Salt Project.
In return, the U of A has agreed to perform laboratory and
mathematical analyses with the intent of designing and implementing
the first field trial of hydrogen storage in a domal salt in Canada
at the Robinsons River Salt Project.
The project is being supported by Alberta
Innovates, in partnership with Natural Resources Canada, who is
committing $22.5 million for 20 early-stage projects through the
Hydrogen Centre of Excellence – Competition 2. There were a total
of 95 expressions of interest received for this competition. The
University of Alberta will have 24 months to complete the work for
projects funded by Alberta Innovates.
Paul Sparkes, Chief Executive Officer, commented
“We are proud to be collaborating with the University of Alberta
and would like to congratulate Dr. Dehghanpour and his team for
receiving follow-on funding from Alberta Innovates. Alberta is an
energy systems leader and we believe this partnership will play a
critical role in the development of the first field trial of
hydrogen storage at the Robinsons River Salt Project in
Newfoundland. I’d also like to thank our management team and
consultants who have been working tirelessly to secure funding for
this project.”
Building on its current fundamental research
into hydrogen-rock interactions, the U of A team will develop
protocols and guidelines to optimize locations, design
specifications, and operational parameters for hydrogen storage in
the salt caverns proposed to be developed at the Robinsons River
Salt Project. To achieve this goal, the research team will conduct
proof of concept experiments on core samples and simulation studies
to identify and develop solutions for challenges related to
containment and contamination of stored hydrogen. The findings are
expected to help to develop a multi-physics model to predict
hydrogen transport and reactions in the caverns proposed to be
developed at the Robinsons River Salt Project as functions of
temperature, pressure, in-situ stress, rock fabric and composition,
and storage operational parameters.
Major laboratory infrastructure required for the
proposed hydrogen-related experiments (core flooding systems,
reactors, and visualization systems) have been recently designed
and built under a previous grant awarded to the research team by
Alberta Innovates Hydrogen Center of Excellence and the Natural
Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. As part of
their partnership, Vortex and the U of A will actively seek out
other provincial and federal grants available for hydrogen and
green energy initiatives throughout North America. The Company is
also exploring the opportunity to use developed hydrogen caverns
for compressed air energy storage.
About the Hydrogen Centre of
Excellence
The Hydrogen Centre of Excellence is a funding
program, testing and service facility and a forum for facilitating
partnerships to de-risk hydrogen technology development led by
Alberta Innovates. The Centre received $50 million in funding from
the Government of Alberta as an important component of Alberta’s
Hydrogen Roadmap and Alberta’s Recovery Plan. The Hydrogen Centre
of Excellence aims to accelerate technology and innovation across
the hydrogen value chain to strengthen Alberta’s hydrogen economy.
Its purpose is to provide innovation support across the entire
hydrogen system, from production to end use. Learn more about the
Hydrogen Centre of Excellence,
https://albertainnovates.ca/strategic-initiatives/hydrogen-centre-of-excellence/.
About Alberta Innovates
Alberta Innovates manages nearly 1,300 projects
in a portfolio valued at $1.33 billion. It works with innovators in
all sectors of the economy and all corners of Alberta to drive
entrepreneurship, applied research and industry development. With
impact-based funding programs and services, Alberta Innovates aims
to transform energy systems for a net-zero world while promoting
the responsible use of land and water, leveraging provincial
strengths in agriculture, and contributing to improved health and
well-being by harnessing digital tech and data. It is also
advancing emerging technologies and strengthening entrepreneurship
for a strong and diversified economy. Alberta Innovates has more
than one million sq. ft of industrial testing and lab facilities
and employs nearly 600 highly skilled scientists, business and
technical professionals. Learn more about Alberta Innovates at
https://albertainnovates.ca.
About Vortex Energy Corp.
Vortex Energy Corp. is an exploration stage
company engaged principally in the acquisition, exploration, and
development of mineral properties in North America. The company is
currently advancing its Robinson River Salt Project comprised of a
total of 942 claims covering 23,500 hectares located approximately
35 linear kms south of the town of Stephenville in the Province of
Newfoundland & Labrador. The Robinson River Salt Project is
prospective for both salt and hydrogen salt cavern storage. The
company is actively evaluating technologies to efficiently store
hydrogen or energy in salt caverns. Vortex Energy Corp. also holds
the Fire Eye Project, which is located in the Wollaston Domain of
northern Saskatchewan, Canada.
Cautionary Note Regarding
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements contained in this press
release constitute forward-looking information. These statements
relate to future events or future performance. The use of any of
the words “could”, “intend”, “expect”, “believe”, “will”,
“projected”, “estimated” and similar expressions and statements
relating to matters that are not historical facts are intended to
identify forward-looking information and are based on the Company’s
current beliefs or assumptions as to the outcome and timing of such
future events. In particular, this press release contains
forward-looking information relating to, among other things, the
Company’s development of salt caverns at the Robinsons River Salt
Project; the Company’s exploration plans for the Robinsons River
Salt Project; the intent of the Company and the U of A to design
and implement the first field trial of hydrogen storage in domal
salt in Canada; the aim of the research of the U of A, the planned
phases and timing of this research and the expected outcomes of
this research, including the U of A’s plan to develop protocols and
guidelines to optimize locations, design specifications, and
operational parameters for hydrogen storage in the salt caverns
proposed to be developed at the Robinsons River Salt Project to
identify and develop solutions for the challenges related to
containment and contamination of stored hydrogen and to develop a
multi-physics model to predict hydrogen transport and reactions in
the caverns proposed to be developed at the Robinsons River Salt
Project as functions of temperature, pressure, in-situ stress, rock
fabric and composition, and storage operational parameters; the
Company’s intention to provide core samples to the U of A as part
of the collaboration; the receipt by the U of A of the funding
which has been allocated by Alberta Innovates; the intent of the
Company and the U of A to actively seek out provincial and federal
grants designated for hydrogen and green energy initiatives
throughout North America; and the utility of any developed hydrogen
caverns at the Robinsons River Salt Property for compressed air
energy storage.
Various assumptions or factors are typically
applied in drawing conclusions or making the forecasts or
projections set out in forward-looking information, including, in
respect of the forward-looking information included in this press
release, assumptions regarding the Company’s ability to develop
salt caverns at the Robinsons River Salt Project which may be used
for hydrogen, compressed air or other energy storage, or at all;
the Company’s ability to execute on its exploration plans for the
Robinsons River Salt Project, including that it will receive all of
the necessary permits to conduct such exploration activities, will
be successful in carrying out such exploration activities and will
accomplish the desired outcomes from such exploration activities,
including that the Company will succeed in conducting a drill
program at the Robinsons River Salt Project that produces core
samples that may be used by the U of A as part of the
collaboration; the Company’s partnership with the U of A, including
that the collaboration will be carried out in accordance with the
collaborative research sponsorship agreement on the timeline
currently anticipated and yield the anticipated benefits to the
Company and the Robinsons River Salt Project, including that the
Company and the U of A will be successful in designing and
implementing the first field trial of hydrogen storage in domal
salt in Canada; that the U of A will receive the entire amount of
the funding allocated by Alberta Innovates; and that the Robinsons
River Salt Project will be eligible for provincial and federal
grant funding and that the Company and the U of A will be
successful in applying for applicable grant funding.
Although forward-looking information is based on
the reasonable assumptions of the Company’s management, there can
be no assurance that any forward-looking information will prove to
be accurate. Forward looking information involves known and unknown
risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual
results, performance or achievements to be materially different
from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or
implied by the forward-looking information. Such factors include,
among other things, the risk that exploration at the Robinsons
River Salt Project does not proceed in the manner currently
contemplated; risks inherent in the exploration and development of
mineral deposits, including risks relating to receiving requisite
permits and approvals, changes in project parameters or delays as
plans continue to be redefined, that mineral exploration is
inherently uncertain and that the results of mineral exploration
may not be indicative of the actual geology or mineralization of a
project; that mineral exploration may be unsuccessful or fail to
achieve the results anticipated by the Company, including that the
Company may fail to develop salt caverns at the Robinsons River
Salt Project which are capable of storing hydrogen, compressed air
or other energy storage, or at all; that the Company’s
collaboration with the U of A may not yield the anticipated
benefits to the Company or the Robinsons River Salt Project,
including that the Company’s collaboration with the U of A may not
be carried out pursuant to the collaborative research sponsorship
or on the timeline currently anticipated, or at all, and may not
result in the design and implementation of the first field trial of
hydrogen storage in domal salt in Canada; the risk that the funding
from Alberta Innovates may not be received by U of A, whether as a
result of actions by the Company, the U of A or the Alberta
government; and the risk that the collaboration may not result in
additional grant funding being provided to the Company or in
respect of the Robinsons River Salt Project. The forward-looking
information contained in this release is made as of the date
hereof, and the Company not obligated to update or revise any
forward-looking information, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise, except as required by
applicable securities laws. Because of the risks, uncertainties and
assumptions contained herein, investors should not place undue
reliance on forward-looking information. The foregoing
statements expressly qualify any forward-looking information
contained herein.
The Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE) has not
reviewed, approved, or disapproved the contents of this press
release.
Paul SparkesChief Executive Officer, Director+1 (778)
819-0164info@vortexenergycorp.com
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