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Desert Mountain Energy Corp V.DME

Alternate Symbol(s):  DMEHF | V.DME.WT

Desert Mountain Energy Corp. is a Canada-based resource company primarily focused on the exploration, development and production of helium, hydrogen, natural gas and condensate. The Company is focused on helium extraction from different raw gas sources in an environmental and economical manner by supplying elements deemed critical to the renewable energy and high technology industries. Its Holbrook Basin Helium Project comprises more than 1000,000 acres of key helium prospects under lease. Its West Pecos Slope Abo Gas Field and gas gathering system is located in Chaves County, New Mexico. The West Pecos Gas Field encompasses a vast infrastructure, including 188 wells, over 50 miles of gas collection lines, and 77,000 acres of oil and gas leases. Its secondary focus is developing hydrogen assets located within their helium fields.


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Comment by Greasemonkey65on Aug 31, 2021 12:35pm
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RE:Robert’s interview Didn’t say the world was a success

RE:Robert’s interview Didn’t say the world was a success

mud gas detection is standard on drilling rigs, both for info on pay zones and safety. helium detection is also common tech in leak detection on pressured industrial applications, down to 25 ppm. Considering we are looking at ratios down to 1/1000 of He3 versus He4 that would require mud gas sensitivity to 25 ppb, extremely expensive and not practical given its just a rough reading anyway while drilling. Until you know formation pressure, flow rate, decline, true composition of gases (including moisture), by each zone (they are likely to have differences), any comment by RR on the commerciality of the well is speculation and BS, not something he would legally allowed to muse about. patience grasshopper.

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