Global Helium reports ‘commercially viable’ helium concentrations
Canada’s Global Helium has reported helium concentrations of 0.56% – 0.68% at its Beaverhill Lake zone in Alberta, representing a low but commercially viable concentration.
Canada’s Global Helium has reported helium concentrations of 0.56% – 0.68% at its Beaverhill Lake zone in Alberta, representing a low but commercially viable concentration.
After four major global shortages in 18 years, the greatest challenge facing the helium business in 2023, which will follow in 2024, is the uncertainty that hangs over the market and its array of end-users.
Helium Evolution’s farm-in partner, North American Helium, has spud the previously announced joint well located at 9-18-3-8W3, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Helium Evolution has confirmed its first joint helium discovery in Saskatchewan with its farmout partner, North American Helium, following completion of the Deadwood zone and initial testing of Joint Well #1.
Canada-based Helium Evolution has confirmed that it will abandon its third farmout well, drilled and fully funded by its farmout partner, North American Helium.
North American Helium has spud Helium Evolution’s third farmout well in Saskatchewan, Canada, pursuant to a previously signed farmout agreement.
In recent years, driven by recurring shortages and historically high prices for helium, we have seen an unprecedented number of helium exploration start-ups around the world – but especially in North America.
Blue Star Helium Ltd (ASX:BNL) is an independent helium exploration and production company headquartered in Australia, with operations and exploration in North America.
North American Helium (NAH) has brought two additional helium purification facilities online in Saskatchewan, Canada.
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