Comment by
Bertie20 on Aug 15, 2021 5:01pm
I don't have time to counteract the misinformation in this post. I'll just point to the interview below: https://www.metalsnews.com/t1356293i "The five wells that we're bringing online, we expect will be generating about $50 million US a quarter in revenue"
Comment by
ScaleofSale on Aug 16, 2021 2:13pm
Are you ignoring or assuming that a liquefication process is not on the cards for DME? In terms of transport such a process allows for greater amounts and reduced costs. Not sure what your angle is here.
Comment by
fausthimself on Aug 16, 2021 3:10pm
It's clear that his angle here is to shake loose investors out of their positions through spreading misinformation. DME will not be selling balloon grade helium. They will be selling high grade helium to end users like rocket companies and tech companies. DME president Don Mosher said in an interview high grade helium has been sold for $3,000/mcf.
Comment by
12groundpounder on Aug 16, 2021 3:41pm
Maybe he's being paid to shake Shares loose for himself And others who may not be in the share holders best interest.
Comment by
fredo1 on Aug 16, 2021 9:40pm
Someone has already built a bigger plant down the road.
Comment by
12groundpounder on Aug 17, 2021 12:00am
They got taken over and the new company won't build smaller solar plants
Comment by
12groundpounder on Aug 17, 2021 12:01am
They got taken over and the new company won,t build smaller solar plants
Comment by
12groundpounder on Aug 17, 2021 1:21am
How panisonic in their new MRI manufacturing facilities want heilium gas or liquid they are big boys why don,t you let them run their operations .I'm sure they know what they are doing and how they will handle the gas or liquid heilium with what compression or facilities.
Comment by
12groundpounder on Aug 16, 2021 3:26pm
Some end-users told Desert Mountain Energy from an interview that they would take the helium as a gas and to not bother liquefying I guess they're desperately short and will take it just like it is. And that they would pick it up with their own trucks. Nice it's better to listen to the interviews that Robert Gives to get better details
Comment by
Engineersoilgas on Aug 16, 2021 4:51pm
I hope they do. That was my suggestion way back. Their approach currently is ridulously low volume compared to the potential. A liquification plant would take a while, but much better than there approach.