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First Helium Inc V.HELI

Alternate Symbol(s):  FHELF

First Helium Inc. is a Canada-based independent provider of helium gas in North America. The Company is exploring and developing a premier helium project in Alberta, Canada. The Company's Worsley Helium Project in northwestern Alberta is an advanced-stage project covering 53,000 acres with multi-commodity exposure to helium, as well as oil, natural gas liquids (NGLs) and natural gas. Its targets are located on trend and adjacent to past producing helium-enriched natural gas pools and light oil wells.


TSXV:HELI - Post by User

Comment by goldboyz2on May 04, 2022 10:24am
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RE:RE:just for fun natural gas up 9 per cent today

RE:RE:just for fun natural gas up 9 per cent todayNG $8.40 !!! 

Food for thought HELI 


GB



goldboyz2 wrote: Thats why i like AXL, AXL has a major land package in Alberta with 2  natural gas wells drilled and 1 of 2 tied in producing 3.5 mmcf. Looking to tie in " east pepper " to add another 3.5 mmcf a day production. 

HELI would benifit hugely from the natural gas side on those abandon wells with natural gas heading higher imo


GB



uograd wrote: Yeah I know we are heliium first and oil second or vice versa but these natural gas prices are starting to make some of those old abandoned gas wells we picked up kind of interesting.

I assume when the first engineering report was done a couple of years ago gas was a buck or 2 so should be a nice bump next time they update that report.

 




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