SASKATOON, SK, June 21,
2024 /CNW/ - Royal Helium Ltd. (TSXV: RHC) (TSXV:
RHC.WT.A) (TSXV: RHC.WT.B) (OTCQB: RHCCF) ("Royal" or the
"Company") reports further to news releases of May 31st and June 17th, 2024, that the
12th and 13th helium trailer sales took place
this week from Royal's Steveville helium purification facility,
located near Brooks, Alberta.
The Company continues to ramp up production at the Steveville
purification facility towards nameplate capacity of 15 million
cubic feet of raw gas per day.
Andrew Davidson, CEO, comments,
"We are pleased to have the Steveville helium purification plant
running at a stable production rate and seeing the entire team
getting the plant to its final stages of ramping up to capacity
with world class oversight by PTT. The plant is designed to be
fully automated and self-powered such that once at steady state,
the operation can quickly turn toward positive cash flow with very
low operating expense."
Royal also announced that granting of 5,000,000 incentive stock
options to a consultant. The options are exercisable at a
price of $0.085 per share, vest
evenly over a term of six months and, subject to earlier expiration
provisions, expire in three years.
About Royal Helium Ltd.
Royal is an exploration, production, and infrastructure company
with a primary focus on the development and production of helium
and associated gases. The Company controls over 1,000,000
acres of prospective helium permits and leases across southern
Saskatchewan and southeastern
Alberta. Given the current and
foreseeable global undersupplied nature of this critical and
non-renewable product, Royal is well positioned to be a leading
North American producer of this increasingly high value
commodity.
Royal's helium reservoirs are carried primarily with nitrogen.
Nitrogen is not considered a greenhouse gas (GHG) and therefore the
plant has a low GHG footprint when compared to plants in other
jurisdictions that rely on large scale natural gas production for
helium extraction. Helium extracted from wells in Saskatchewan and Alberta can be up to 90% less carbon intensive
than helium extraction processes in other jurisdictions.
Andrew
Davidson
Chief Executive
Officer
Royal Helium Ltd.
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SOURCE Royal Helium Ltd.