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27
August 2024
Helium One Global Ltd
("Helium
One" or "the Company")
Successful extended well test in faulted
Karoo interval at ITW-1 flows up to 7.6% helium
Helium One Global (AIM: HE1), the primary
helium explorer in Tanzania, is pleased to announce that it has
completed the first phase of the extended well test ("EWT") at
Itumbula West-1 ("ITW-1") and has successfully flowed up to 7.6%
helium to surface.
Highlights
·
Successful completion of the EWT on the faulted Karoo Group
interval flows up to 7.6% helium
· The
well flowed an average of 786 barrels per day ("bpd") of fluid on a
22/64ths of an inch choke setting
· The
well naturally flowed for a period of five days with helium gas in
solution, and little to no air contamination in what has been
determined to be a pure helium/nitrogen mix
· Onsite
pressure-volume-temperature ("PVT") laboratory and portable Mass
Spectrometer measured helium concentrations
· The
Company is now in the process of undertaking the second EWT in the
fractured Basement
Details
After running and cementing the
slotted casing, the Company commenced the planned EWT operation
across the first of two intervals in the ITW-1 well. As reported in
February 2024, this well previously flowed 4.7% helium to surface
from Basement during a Drill Stem Test.
Through the EWT, the Company has now
successfully flowed the well across the faulted Karoo Group
interval for a period of five days, and the maximum helium gas
measured from solution yielded a compositional mix of 7.6% helium
(uncorrected for air contamination), 1.7% argon, 0.7% oxygen and
90% nitrogen. These results were evaluated using an onsite Mass
Spectrometer and verified from downhole samples by a field PVT
laboratory at the well site. The 7.6% helium was air corrected to
7.9% helium, giving confidence in the onsite measurement process.
A measured helium concentration of 7.6% equates to over
fourteen thousand times above background levels (5.3parts per
million).
Over the five-day test period, the well flowed
an average of 5% helium (uncorrected). It was also observed that
the concentration of hydrogen decreased as helium increased,
yielding a maximum measured hydrogen concentration of
1.2%.
The well was initially choked to 20/64ths and
flowed for ~22.5 hours with an average flow rate of ~688 bpd of
fluid. The well was then choked back to 22/64ths and then flowed
for ~16 hrs with an average flowing rate of ~786 bpd of
fluid.
The data is currently being evaluated by the
Company's subsurface team and a maximum flow rate will be
determined following the completion of the Basement EWT.
The Company has now moved to the Basement to
continue the EWT at that interval, including opening up the well
fully to obtain a maximum flow rate. The Company looks forward to
providing further updates in due course.
Lorna Blaisse,
Chief Executive Officer, commented:
"We are very
pleased with these results from the EWT in the faulted Karoo
interval. This is a globally unique helium play and it has taken a
lot of hard work and collective effort across multiple disciplines
to establish how this system works in the southern Rukwa
Basin.
We have
gained a huge amount of information from this Karoo EWT and look
forward to seeing what the fractured Basement EWT is going to
yield. Once we have completed testing on this second interval, we
plan to finalise our integrated subsurface modelling and resource
estimates to complete our feasibility study."
For further information please visit
the Company's website: www.helium-one.com
Contact
Helium One Global
Ltd
Lorna Blaisse, CEO
Graham Jacobs, Finance and Commercial Director
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+44 20 7920 3150
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Panmure
Liberum Limited (Nominated
Adviser and Joint Broker)
Scott Mathieson
Nikhil Varghese
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+44 20 3100 2000
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Zeus Capital Limited
(Joint Broker)
Simon Johnson
Louisa Waddell
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+44 20 3829 5000
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Tavistock
(Financial PR)
Nick Elwes
Tara Vivian-Neal
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+44 20 7920 3150
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Notes to Editors
Helium One Global, the AIM-listed
Tanzanian explorer, holds prospecting licences across three
distinct project areas, with the potential to become a strategic
player in resolving a supply-constrained helium market.
The Rukwa, Balangida, and Eyasi
projects are located within rift basins on the margin of the
Tanzanian Craton in the north and southwest of the country. The
assets lie near surface seeps with helium concentrations ranging up
to 10.6% helium by volume. All Helium One's licences are held on a
100% equity basis.
The Company's flagship southern
Rukwa Project is located within the Rukwa Rift Basin covering
1,900km2 in south-west Tanzania. This project is
considered to be entering an appraisal stage following the success
of the 2023/24 drilling campaign, which has proved an established
helium system where the Itumbula West-1 exploration well
successfully flowed 4.7% helium to surface in Q1 2024. Additional
follow-on leads and prospects are defined by subsurface database
including multispectral satellite spectroscopy, airborne gravity
gradiometry, 2D seismic data, and QEMSCAN analysis.
Helium One is listed on the AIM
market of the London Stock Exchange with the ticker of HE1 and on
the OTCQB in the United States with the ticker HLOGF.