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Avanti Helium Corp V.AVN

Alternate Symbol(s):  ARGYF | V.AVN.WT | V.AVN.WT.A

Avanti Helium Corp. is a Canada-based pure play helium exploration company. The Company is focused on the exploration, development, and production of helium across western Canada and the United States. Its projects include Greater Knappen Project and Leader Project. The Greater Knappen Project has identified key areas for helium exploration in Southern Alberta and Montana. The project covers an area of approximately 78,000 acres of prospective helium acreage within the Greater Knappen area. The asset has multiple helium target intervals in Devonian and Cambrian. In Alberta, it has a project in Aden and in NW Montana, there are four project areas: Sweetgrass, Keith, Kicking Horse and Police Coulee. Leader Project consists of several permit areas; each permit is in different areas in Southwestern Saskatchewan. The permit areas are Maple Ridge, Fox Valley, Burstall, Abbey and Kyle. It covers approximately 91,000 acres of helium prospective land.


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Comment by UnderValuedon Mar 12, 2024 3:27pm
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RE:This is getting ridiculous

RE:This is getting ridiculousMost probably expected news on the offtake agreement by now. Is the market concerned that they are having trouble getting a decent offtake agreement or that the lack of an offtake agrement means they are further away from production than we think?
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