RE:RE:A must read.
The DOE was going to evaluate it at the national helium reserve and a field in Wyoming. Nothing was ever tried and there exists no plant that can do as you have to get to almost absolute zero to do. One paper I posted cost is to around $12,000 a gram (for .45 ppm feed). That is why the moon is so attractive. We do not know our He3 concentartion and the 300 comes from what they estimate it would have been during the earth's formation. The best estimate is 20 ppm now and the most ever found is from volcanic gases and they come direct from the earths crust, the highest source potential.
Like I said if they announce even 20 ppm, this stock would be amazing. But you are talking 5 years before we would see any revenue. Never been done before. Trying to capture 20 ppm of anything at near absolute zero would be tough.