The Red Helium project is located in Utah, in the prolific proven helium producing Four Corners area of the US. The project has a gross unrisked P50 Prospective Resource of 12.7 bcf recoverable helium (independently estimated).
The maiden pure-play helium exploration well Jesse-1A discovery returnd 1% helium to surface, exceeding pre-drill expectation.
The Jesse-3 new-drill and the Jesse-1A sidetrack operations provide multiple potential pathways for near immediate production and monetisation of a commercial success, based on the existing gathering system and helium offtake agreement.
Prolific Location
- Helium-Prolific Four Corners area
- Drill Friendly Utah USA, in the heart of the world’s largest helium consumer
- Proximal to dedicated infrastructure
- 20 miles to 2 of 8 US helium plants
- Pipeline connected to Lisbon helium plant
- Binding Helium Offtake Agreement
- Ability to monetise a commericial well with minimal time and Capex
De-Risked Geology
- Jesse-1A Discovery
- 1% helium concentration
- 200 foot gross gas column, 101 feet of net pay (independently estimated)
- Multiple Independent Prospects
- 2 drill ready locations
- Deeper under-explored potential
- Devonian McCracken Sandstone
- Proven helium producing formation in the Four Corners area
- Known Geology, 315km quality 2D seismic
- Six vintage wells within project area prove all play elements
Huge Resource
- Helium Prospective Resource
- Gross P50 unrisked 12.7 bcf
- Red Structural Closure
- 4 – 5 times Doe Canyon
- Doe Canyon Analogue
- 15 miles to East
- Anticipated helium production
- 3 – 5 bcf
- High rate gas wells
- Avg. IP ~20mmcfd
- Average helium grade 0.4%
- = high helium flow rates
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