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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Royal Helium Ltd V.RHC

Alternate Symbol(s):  V.RHC.W.A | RHCCF

Royal Helium Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is focused on the exploration, production, and infrastructure with a primary focus on the development and production of helium and associated gases. The Company controls over 1,000,000 acres of prospective helium permits and leases across southern Saskatchewan and southeastern Alberta. Its helium reservoirs are carried primarily with nitrogen... see more

TSXV:RHC - Post Discussion

Royal Helium Ltd > 3 year chart
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Post by Margin321 on Mar 19, 2024 9:13am

3 year chart

3 year chart is the ugliest of all shares that I own. Not selling all to preserve a slice of value is one of my most contrary decisions right now. What goes up must come. (gravity). The opposite is not true, there is no such thing as reverse gravity. There is only the mythical Phoenix rising from the ashes. That can happen and it is painful to miss. Especially when there is so little cash left to preserve. So the stubborn part of me chooses to let it play out and hope for an improbable rebirth while willing to write off the whole mess. One path starts with testing Val Marie and Ogema (two year late and nothing happening despite enough money to do that)  and figuring a simpler and cheaper production plan for the next in a series of small reservoirs. Call that the NA Helium playbook. The other is a farm out with a deep pockets partner drilling a horizontal well at Nazare and proving that Nazare is a different and much larger type of Saskatchewan helium resource.
Comment by drixneon on Mar 19, 2024 9:18am
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