45-8 ENERGY
Discover the 45-8 ENERGY story
From intuition to innovation
It all began in 2017 with a audacious idea: to revolutionize the exploration and production of industrial gases by reconciling economic performance with respect for the environment. Nicolas Pélissier and Benoît Hauville, the company’s co-founders, began this adventure armed with their geological expertise, technical and business skills, and a desire to bring new solutions to the exploitation of rare and strategic resources such as helium and natural hydrogen.
2 key facts
- 100% of the helium consumed in Western Europe is imported mainly from the United States, Qatar and Algeria at great energy cost.
- 95% of the hydrogen consumed comes from the steam reforming of hydrocarbons and coal, which, for every tonne of hydrogen produced, emits 10 to 12 tonnes of CO₂, often unmanaged, thus contributing to greenhouse gases.
Discover our story
2017
September, 4thThe company 45-8 ENERGY is born
2018
January - DecemberWe establish ourselves in the local ecosystem and carry out our first measurements in the field, in areas that interest us.
2019
SeptemberCreation of a strategic committee to support us in our decisions
2019
OctoberSubmission of our first license application
2019
NovemberThe first employee joins 45-8 ENERGY
2020
JuneAn initial round of fundraising has been completed, raising €1.3 million.
2020
OctoberOur Fonts-Bouillants project has been awarded the “GreenTech Innovation” label, making it the first subsurface project to receive this distinction.
2020
NovemberA second round of fundraising has been completed, raising €4.6 million.
2020
DecemberWe have reached the milestone of 10 employees!
2021
April45-8 ENERGY wins the “Industry Recovery Plan - Strategic Sectors” call for projects for the development of our more eco-friendly membrane process.
2021
From julyThe first acquisitions are carried out on our Fonts-Bouillants exploration license: 3D seismic reflection, sampling, gravimetry, ERT, passive seismic, etc.
2021
DecemberWe have passed the milestone of 20 employees!
2022
January - AprilWe are conducting our first deep drilling campaign, which is proving successful with initial gas discoveries confirmed by well tests.
2022
May45-8 ENERGY is a winner of the H40 Index, which lists the 40 most promising companies in low-carbon hydrogen.
2023
January - AprilWe are conducting multiple acquisitions on our second French exploration license, Avant-Monts Franc-Comtois: 2D seismic reflection, airborne electromagnetics, gravimetry, etc.
2023
SeptemberWe have passed the milestone of 30 employees!
2023
November45-8 ENERGY expands in Europe with its first exploration license in Europe, in Germany (Brimir)
2024
September, 11We are inaugurating the first pilot helium production unit in France and Western Europe.
2024
SeptemberWe are launching the first mobile helium recycling solution in Western Europe, RECYCL'He
2025
MarchOur mobile recycling solution has been awarded the “Solar Impulse” label, demonstrating its economic viability and positive environmental impact.
2025
MarchThe company becomes the second French player to obtain an exploration license for natural hydrogen (Grand-Rieu)
2025
AprilA second exploration license has been granted to 45-8 ENERGY in Germany to explore for helium (Guhlen II)
2025
January - SeptemberWe are conducting two deep drilling campaigns in Nièvre (two wells) and Doubs (one well).
2017
September, 4thThe company 45-8 ENERGY is born
2018
January - DecemberWe establish ourselves in the local ecosystem and carry out our first measurements in the field, in areas that interest us.
2019
SeptemberCreation of a strategic committee to support us in our decisions
2019
OctoberSubmission of our first license application
2019
NovemberThe first employee joins 45-8 ENERGY
2020
JuneAn initial round of fundraising has been completed, raising €1.3 million.
2020
OctoberOur Fonts-Bouillants project has been awarded the “GreenTech Innovation” label, making it the first subsurface project to receive this distinction.
2020
NovemberA second round of fundraising has been completed, raising €4.6 million.
2020
DecemberWe have reached the milestone of 10 employees!
2021
April45-8 ENERGY wins the “Industry Recovery Plan - Strategic Sectors” call for projects for the development of our more eco-friendly membrane process.
2021
From julyThe first acquisitions are carried out on our Fonts-Bouillants exploration license: 3D seismic reflection, sampling, gravimetry, ERT, passive seismic, etc.
2021
DecemberWe have passed the milestone of 20 employees!
2022
January - AprilWe are conducting our first deep drilling campaign, which is proving successful with initial gas discoveries confirmed by well tests.
2022
May45-8 ENERGY is a winner of the H40 Index, which lists the 40 most promising companies in low-carbon hydrogen.
2023
January - AprilWe are conducting multiple acquisitions on our second French exploration license, Avant-Monts Franc-Comtois: 2D seismic reflection, airborne electromagnetics, gravimetry, etc.
2023
SeptemberWe have passed the milestone of 30 employees!
2023
November45-8 ENERGY expands in Europe with its first exploration license in Europe, in Germany (Brimir)
2024
September, 11We are inaugurating the first pilot helium production unit in France and Western Europe.
2024
SeptemberWe are launching the first mobile helium recycling solution in Western Europe, RECYCL'He
2025
MarchOur mobile recycling solution has been awarded the “Solar Impulse” label, demonstrating its economic viability and positive environmental impact.
2025
MarchThe company becomes the second French player to obtain an exploration license for natural hydrogen (Grand-Rieu)
2025
AprilA second exploration license has been granted to 45-8 ENERGY in Germany to explore for helium (Guhlen II)
2025
January - SeptemberWe are conducting two deep drilling campaigns in Nièvre (two wells) and Doubs (one well).






A geological and human adventure
In a world seeking more responsible solutions in line with ecological and energy transitions, 45-8 ENERGY’s goal is clear: to redefine how we produce and use strategic resources. Why depend on distant and costly imports when we have unexploited resources right under our feet in Europe?
Our values
🌍 Pioneers at heart
At 45-8 ENERGY, pioneering spirit is in our DNA. We are the first company to explore helium and natural hydrogen in Europe, and this boldness has driven us since day one.
Paving the way for new exploration sectors and more responsible exploitation methods is what drives us. Today, we are proud to be the first to produce helium on European soil… and this is only the beginning!
💡 Innovation at the heart of our business
Positioning ourselves strategically while adopting an eco-responsible approach is a challenge that requires constant innovation.
At 45-8 ENERGY, we push the boundaries of technology to design solutions that are increasingly sustainable, efficient and environmentally friendly. By imagining the future differently, we are helping to build a more virtuous model.
👥 People first
‘Beyond the results, it’s the adventure that counts.’
Our story is above all a somewhat crazy human adventure: setting out in search of helium and natural hydrogen in Europe. It was a daring gamble that paid off thanks to those who believed in it and who today are the driving force behind 45-8 ENERGY.
Here, every person counts, grows and contributes to making this wonderful collective story a reality.
🌱 An eco-responsible approach
Our mission is to produce strategic resources locally while reducing our environmental impact. We design economically viable solutions that contribute to the energy transition and a more responsible industry.
We apply this approach at all levels: in our operations, the design of our production units, our daily office life and even our personal choices. Together, we are moving forward with conviction towards a more sustainable future.
A forward-looking strategy
At 45-8 ENERGY, we have a clear ambition: to supply the European market with helium and natural hydrogen in a smarter, more local and sustainable way. To achieve this, we have made strong and committed strategic choices.

Intelligently co-valorising subsurface resources
Our exploration activities lead us to discover resources that are often associated, such as helium and natural hydrogen. Rather than treating these elements separately, we favour a co-valorisation approach that maximises synergies and optimises the exploitation of deposits.
But we go even further! When other gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO₂) or methane (CH₄), are present, we capture and recover them to prevent them from being released into the atmosphere. Thanks to innovative processes tailored to each project, we transform what could be a challenge into an environmental and economic opportunity.
Prioritize short supply chains
Long-distance transport has both economic and environmental costs. That is why we have opted for short supply chains: producing as close as possible to where the product is needed in order to limit our carbon footprint and avoid energy-intensive processes such as liquefaction.
Take helium, for example: although it is mostly used in its gaseous state, it is often transported in liquid form, requiring heavy, energy-intensive infrastructure. By focusing on local distribution, we are reducing the supply chain and ensuring more efficient and competitive distribution.

Reducing the carbon impact of the supply chain
Producing and distributing locally also means designing a more responsible supply chain at every stage:
✔ Separating gases using membrane technology to avoid liquefaction and its high energy costs.
✔ Production units designed with a reduced footprint and controlled energy consumption.
✔ Recycling helium to increase the availability of this precious resource and further limit long-distance imports.


A forward-looking strategy
At 45-8 ENERGY, we have a clear ambition: to supply the European market with helium and natural hydrogen in a smarter, more local and sustainable way. To achieve this, we have made strong and committed strategic choices.
Intelligently co-valorising subsurface resources
Our exploration activities lead us to discover resources that are often associated, such as helium and natural hydrogen. Rather than treating these elements separately, we favour a co-valorisation approach that maximises synergies and optimises the exploitation of deposits.
But we go even further! When other gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO₂) or methane (CH₄), are present, we capture and recover them to prevent them from being released into the atmosphere. Thanks to innovative processes tailored to each project, we transform what could be a challenge into an environmental and economic opportunity.
Prioritize short supply chains
Long-distance transport has both economic and environmental costs. That is why we have opted for short supply chains: producing as close as possible to where the product is needed in order to limit our carbon footprint and avoid energy-intensive processes such as liquefaction.
Take helium, for example: although it is mostly used in its gaseous state, it is often transported in liquid form, requiring heavy, energy-intensive infrastructure. By focusing on local distribution, we are reducing the supply chain and ensuring more efficient and competitive distribution.
Reducing the carbon impact of the supply chain
Producing and distributing locally also means designing a more responsible supply chain at every stage:
✔ Separating gases using membrane technology to avoid liquefaction and its high energy costs.
✔ Production units designed with a reduced footprint and controlled energy consumption.
✔ Recycling helium to increase the availability of this precious resource and further limit long-distance imports.


A forward-looking strategy
At 45-8 ENERGY, we have a clear ambition: to supply the European market with helium and natural hydrogen in a smarter, more local and sustainable way. To achieve this, we have made strong and committed strategic choices.
Intelligently co-valorising subsurface resources

Our exploration activities lead us to discover resources that are often associated, such as helium and natural hydrogen. Rather than treating these elements separately, we favour a co-valorisation approach that maximises synergies and optimises the exploitation of deposits.
But we go even further! When other gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO₂) or methane (CH₄), are present, we capture and recover them to prevent them from being released into the atmosphere. Thanks to innovative processes tailored to each project, we transform what could be a challenge into an environmental and economic opportunity.
Prioritize short supply chains

Long-distance transport has both economic and environmental costs. That is why we have opted for short supply chains: producing as close as possible to where the product is needed in order to limit our carbon footprint and avoid energy-intensive processes such as liquefaction.
Take helium, for example: although it is mostly used in its gaseous state, it is often transported in liquid form, requiring heavy, energy-intensive infrastructure. By focusing on local distribution, we are reducing the supply chain and ensuring more efficient and competitive distribution.
Reducing the carbon impact of the supply chain
Producing and distributing locally also means designing a more responsible supply chain at every stage:
✔ Separating gases using membrane technology to avoid liquefaction and its high energy costs.
✔ Production units designed with a reduced footprint and controlled energy consumption.
✔ Recycling helium to increase the availability of this precious resource and further limit long-distance imports.

