Oscillate
PLC
("Oscillate" or
the "Company")
OPERATIONAL
UPDATE
The
Board of Directors of Oscillate Plc (AquisTicker: MUSH) the
Aquis-traded international hydrogen exploration company with focus
on North America is pleased to
provide shareholders with an operational update on its activities
in Minnesota.
The
exploration acreage is located in the Animikie Basin in northern
Minnesota and spans over an area
of approximately 60,000 acres.
Since the
granting of the initial option Oscillate PLC has undertaken the
following:
-
Made
significant progress in gathering and reviewing geological and
geophysical data over the area.
-
On-going
acquisition of land access rights from the various surface rights
owners.
-
Acquired soil
gas sensing equipment that has subsequently been deployed in the
field.
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Oscillate will
utilize shallow soil gas sampling technology to evaluate the area
in order to determine the hydrogen potential and to identify areas
for future evaluation. The objective is to conduct a regional
reconnaissance evaluation to define both background and anomalous
area of naturally occurring hydrogen.
While progress
has been challenging with very low temperatures in the field at
this time of year, a comprehensive set of early-stage data has been
evaluated and the encouraging results of the presence of
hydrogen
obtained
to-date is a rewarding start to the field campaign.
We
are now proceeding to revisit and re-sample the areas and
prioritize targets where the highest indications of hydrogen have
been seen. This is necessary because the presence of naturally
occurring hydrogen varies at the time of sampling in addition to
several other elements.
Global
Positioning System (GPS) instruments are being used by the soil gas
field crew to accurately locate the sampling sites.
As
soon as a comprehensive set of results have been obtained and
verified we will collect a gas sample. Initially we will run a gas
composition analysis using Gas Chromatography. Based on the result
of the GC analysis and assuming there is sufficient volume of
hydrogen available we will run isotope analysis.
This
analysis will be targeting the source of the gas - either from
bacteria or deeper geological processes (water rock interactions
due to iron oxidation). We will also look at the levels of hydrogen
dissolved in the local groundwater.
We
are currently in discussion with local academic groups who are also
working on the subject of natural hydrogen and interaction with
these groups to assist in our understanding of the hydrogen system
of the basin have been extremely encouraging.
Robin Birchall
CEO of Oscillate PLC commented "I am pleased with the first phase
of work which shows that the licences we hold are prospective for
Hydrogen exploration. We will continue our sampling while analysing
the results of the initial sample collection. I am encouraged that
already we have positive results even though we
have only worked on a small portion of our acreage,
initially
100km2 block. We
have seen occurring hydrogen detected which has repeated in a pre
and post purge data sets and also some spikes in detection.
These
results are what we had hoped for and it leaves me encouraged for
the rest of our programme. While this first phase of work has been
small by geological area, we are now going to start to increase our
field activities. With the Christmas and New Year behind us, we
embark in 2025 appropriately funded, with a comprehensive plan and
further works to be able to communicate and visualize our findings
in the near term. I am very happy with our work to date and thank
the in-field teams in Minnesota
for the work they have completed against the odds with severe
weather conditions.

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The
Directors of the Company accept responsibility for the contents of
this announcement.
Enquiries:
Company
Oscillate
PLC
John Treacy
ir@oscillateplc.com
https://oscillateplc.com
Robin Birchall, CEO
robinbirchall@oscillateplc.com
Telephone:
+ 44 (0)
7711 313 019
Corporate
Adviser
Peterhouse
Capital Limited
Telephone:
020 7220 9795