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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

Post by 12groundpounderon Jul 02, 2022 5:49am
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Palladium was to be now it’s helium. It will be the King

Palladium was to be now it’s helium. It will be the King For The next 20 years is going to be hard to get enough helium for our industrialized computerized chip and semiconductor growth. Also MRI x-ray machines need massive helium the demand is insatiable and nobody wants their supply coming from Russia in fact Russia cut them off in the last month unless you give them semiconductors Or chips. This will probably be late palladium was over the last 10 years  .
        I technology fails without helium
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