Imperial Helium starts drilling on its Steveville helium property
Imperial Helium has begun drilling its first well on the Steveville helium property, located in Southeastern Alberta, Canada.
Imperial Helium has begun drilling its first well on the Steveville helium property, located in Southeastern Alberta, Canada.
It’s full steam ahead at Carbon Engineering’s Innovation Centre in British Columbia, Canada.
Lease and road construction has begun at the Steveville Helium Property, South Eastern Alberta, Canada. With all required permits and approvals received, Imperial intend to commence drilling operations as soon as possible.
Finnish technology group, Wärtsilä, have been chosen to supply the main engines and LNG fuel gas supply systems for two new LNG-fuelled escort tugs.
Pembina Pipeline and TC Energy have joined forces to develop a carbon transportation system which, once constructed, will be able to transport more than 20 million tonnes of CO2 annually.
Waga Energy will produce biomethane at the Cowansville landfill site in Québec, Canada.
Clean energy solutions provider Xebec Adsorption has acquired Tiger Filtration (TFL).
A 345-tonne main cryogenic heat exchanger and two precooler units have arrived at LNG Canada’s site in Kitimat, as construction activities progress through the project’s “going vertical” stage.
Royal Helium has said that its drilling, exploration and development work programme in South Saskatchewan with Climax-4 is expected to spud in mid-July.
North American Helium’s Chairman and CEO, Nicholas Snyder, re-congratulated the team on the completion and successful start-up of the company’s Battle Creek helium plant, but said more discoveries are needed and “this is just the...