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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Pulsar Helium Inc V.PLSR

Alternate Symbol(s):  PSRHF

Pulsar Helium Inc. is a Canada-based helium exploration and development company. The Company’s portfolio consists of its flagship Topaz helium project in Minnesota, United States, and the Tunu helium project in Greenland. The Topaz is located in the state of Minnesota, 100 kilometers (km) north of the regional center of Duluth. The Tunu Project consists of a Special Mineral Exploration License ... see more

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Pulsar Helium Inc > Geographic Rights
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Post by HeliumHigh on Apr 13, 2024 9:44am

Geographic Rights

Does anyone have any insights or deeper information regarding the extent of the the company's rights here?  This is the best I have been able to find: "Pulsar has an exclusive lease with a private mineral rights holder for a 100% working interest over 1,040 net acres that includes the location of the 2011 helium discovery hole. In addition, Pulsar has an exclusive option to lease for an additional 2,092 net acres with the same private mineral rights holder, valid until October 2024. The lease gives Pulsar the rights to non-hydrocarbon gases, defined as any raw gas (including without limitation, helium), primarily for its salable non-hydrocarbon gas content. Additional licence applications have been lodged with the Federal and State governments."  So, (1) they hold rights on able 1k acres (which doesn't seem like a lot) on private land), (2) the have an option in another (2k acres) with the same private holder, which I expect we'll see news about them exercising in the next few months unless there are problems in the coming text data, (3) I have no idea what the option pricing is but I assume it is relatively cheap bec it is was secured before all the recent headlines, (4) I suppose it will be a lot more expensive (and potentially difficult generally) to secure additional private rights at this point with all of the recent attention generated locally, (5) the company has applications pending it seems for right to federal and state land, but I don't know how much, how close, what cost or what chance of successfully securing rights is right now, and (6) from the seismic data, it seems no one (including the company) really knows what the bounds of the Topaz deposit really are yet.  I hope/expect the company had a confident plan and position in place before going so public with all of their info (which is good for financing, but also bad for the cost of additional rights and can attract other players into the target area who otherwise would not have been paying attention), but I just don't know enough to reply have a good feel for this yet.

I don't recall ever seeing a map or other information regarding what the company has secured, optioned and in process v what would be available for a third party to come in and exploit. Has anyone else seen or heard anything helpful on this issue yet, or otherwise have any helpful insights about this?

Comment by Margin321 on Apr 13, 2024 11:11am
One of the problems is that the State of MNdoes not have a process to grant leases for oil and gas wells orfor  non-hydrocarbon gas rights. Because there is no oil and no gas and this is the first attempt to find helium to sell. The state will have to develop the process. You would hope that Pulsar would get first rights on land adjacent to their prospect that they have made application for ...more  
Comment by Dmmh2018 on Apr 13, 2024 2:46pm
As per the news release on February 29th " The jetstream #1 well is regulated by The Minnesota Department of Health ".
Comment by Margin321 on Apr 13, 2024 8:15pm
Health Department the responsibility for any health issues. The are involved in all mining in the state but they are not the only agency involved. The Health department will not grant no -hyrocarbon gas leases, nor will the health department set royalties and collect them and track production. There will be much regulation and the feasibility study will outline all the issues. The proposed ...more  
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