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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 Margin321on Mar 04, 2024 12:33pm
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RE:RE:OT: Pulsar Helium a real rocket at the moment

RE:RE:OT: Pulsar Helium a real rocket at the moment
Steveville has 0.38% helium, the processing plant has been several years in the making and is still being optimized, total helium production is 22,000 MCF per year, they have big debt service. Next few projects may be profitable but each one relatively small. Helium concentrations will be higher but probably 0.8 to 1%. Flow rates uncertain but will be lower.

Pulsar well has 12.4% helium, if well is commercial a processing plant will be done in 6 months from start of construction, they have no debt, numbers are kind of staggering if the well flows at even 2 mmcf/day.  The concentration of helium is 30 times higher so revenues could be incrementally higher.  At 2 million mmcf/day of total well output and 10% helium,  the helium produced would be 2,000 MCF/day.  With Steveville running at 15 million mmcf/day and 0.38% helium the helium produced is 60 MCF/day (or 22,000 MCF/year.)

Throw in the fact that Pulsar has 74 million shares outstanding and HC has 234 million shares, and the difference in share price begins to be more understandable.
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