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Royal Helium Ltd. V.RHC

Alternate Symbol(s):  RHCCF | V.RHC.WT.A | V.RHC.WT.B

Royal Helium Ltd. is a Canada-based company, with a primary focus on the production and development of helium and associated gases and is currently producing helium from its Steveville project in Southern Alberta. Its helium reservoir at Steveville is carried primarily with nitrogen. Nitrogen is not a greenhouse gas (GHG) and therefore have a low GHG footprint when compared to plants in other jurisdictions that rely on large scale natural gas production for helium extraction.


TSXV:RHC - Post by User

Comment by TheBridgeon Dec 04, 2023 11:41am
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RE:RE:Some Transparency Please

RE:RE:Some Transparency PleaseHenryviii, I knew that you were a compassionate person as well as a shrewed investor. So while you phoned the company to check on the loading process I chose a backup plan. I talked to a couple of young Hutterite men (from the Spring Side Hutterite Colony close to the Stevenville processing plant) who were having a bite to eat at the A&W in Hanna and asked them to keep an eye on the actual goins'on there. Now that winter's here they have more free time to do a little scouting. Might not be a bad idea to get the Hutterites involved in RHC, they could really speed up the process and reduce operating costs, let alone that they could likely build a viable Helium processor at reduced costs. So now all we have to do is wait, right?

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