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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 forwardflashon Nov 18, 2022 1:12pm
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RE:NR

RE:NREveyone knows about the Helium shortage, what we don't know is if this company can deliver.  The long quiet period dosen't give any confidence to would be buyers or holders.  I'm guessing they're having water problesm with their wells.  I may be over sensitive to this piftall of oil and gas companies.  I was burned pretty good by promoters of a well I participated in, they actually said we had a good well, then a few weeks latter they said it had to much water and the cost of getting rid of it made the well uneconomical.  Hope for the sake of the stock holders this isn't the case.  
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