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17 September
2024
Helium One Global Ltd
("Helium
One" or "the Company")
Company Update
Helium One Global (AIM: HE1), the primary
helium explorer in Tanzania, is pleased to provide the following
updates.
Highlights
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The Company has now submitted a comprehensive
Mining Licence ("ML") application to the Ministry of Minerals
("MoM") and Mining Commission ("MC") for the southern Rukwa Helium
Project which encompasses the Itumbula, Tai and southern
prospective areas for commercial development
· The
ML incorporates a detailed feasibility study for the southern Rukwa
Helium Project incorporating detailed subsurface modelling and
commercial development plan
·
Accompanying ESIA study completed by MTL Consulting, and
awaiting approval from the National Environment
Management Council ("NEMC")
· A
total of 888 km2 of the Company's prospecting licences
("PL") have now expired and the licences are now lapsed.
These are licences that are deemed of limited prospectivity and or
are poorly accessible, which will save the Company in excess of
US$177,600 in annual licence fees
Lorna Blaisse,
Chief Executive Officer, commented:
"This is yet another major milestone in the Company's history.
The last 12 months have been a very significant chapter for Helium
One in which we have made a successful helium discovery, completed
a detailed feasibility study, established a commercial development
plan and successfully applied for a ML. An extraordinary
achievement within that timeframe and I am very grateful to the
efforts of everybody involved.
We
very much look forward to progressing the project in Tanzania
through to production, as well as remaining opportunistic on
further opportunities in-country and elsewhere.
We
are also entering a very busy period with our joint venture with
Blue Star Helium in Colorado where we look forward to completing
the acquisition and starting the drilling phase of the upcoming
development wells on the Galactica-Pegasus project. We look forward
to providing updates on the progress of the drilling programme in
due course.
The Company would like to thank the Ministry of Minerals and
the Mining Commission for their continued support and their
engagement with the recent success in southern Rukwa and
looks forward to their positive
response and to developing a partnership with the Government
of Tanzania upon the granting of the ML, in order to develop a
flagship helium sector in Tanzania."
Mining Licence
Application
The completion of the feasibility study and the
six month ESIA study has enabled the Company to successfully submit
a ML application over the Itumbula-Tai area in southern Rukwa. The
Company very much looks forward to developing a partnership with
the Government of Tanzania upon the granting of the ML application,
in order to develop a flagship helium sector in Tanzania as we
advance into development and production.
The feasibility study, prepared by the Company
across multiple disciplines, and which is the basis of the ML
application, assesses the technical, economic and environmental
feasibility of a helium development project from southern Rukwa.
The Company has been working on this study for several months and
has integrated the results of the extended well test ("EWT") from
the Itumbula West-1 ("ITW-1") discovery well. The details of the
feasibility study outline and demonstrate a commercial development
plan in southern Rukwa.
Expiry of
Prospecting Licences in Eastern Rukwa, Eastern Eyasi and
Balangida
A number of PLs held by the Company have
reached the end of their second and final renewal term and will
automatically lapse on 17th September 2024, except for
those in southern Rukwa which are now under application for a ML.
By allowing these to lapse at the end of the final exploration
term, the Company will save US$177,600 per year in annual license
fees.
The Company has fully relinquished its expired
PLs on the eastern side of Lake Rukwa totalling 233 km2,
where the area is deemed of limited prospectivity as well as being
too difficult to access and or offshore on the lake. In addition,
following a partial relinquishment earlier this year after a
comprehensive gravity-magnetics study, the Balangida Rift Basin PL
totalling 134 km2 has now also expired.
The remaining PLs reaching their final
exploration renewal term on 17th September 2024 are two
PLs in the eastern Eyasi Rift Basin. These PLs are located in an
area deemed to offer little to no prospectivity and total a
combined area of 521 km2. The Company still retains a
286 km2 PL in the central Eyasi Rift Basin.
Whilst these PLs have reached the end of their
exploration period, the Company continues to review all geological
regions of Tanzania for helium potential and remains opportunistic
for future PL applications.
Next
Steps
Following the submission of the ML application,
the Company will continue to engage with the MoM and MC in Tanzania
whilst awaiting the award of the ML before progressing the southern
Rukwa Helium Project development.
The Company-owned drilling rig, Epiroc 220,
remains hot stacked in the southern Rukwa region and remains
operationally ready.
The Company continues to review the remaining
PL it holds in Tanzania, particularly off the back of the learnings
from the success in southern Rukwa.
Our partnership with Blue Star Helium is
progressing as we work towards completion of the acquisition
announced on 27th August 2024 which will result in the
Company owning a 50% stake in the Galactica-Pegasus project in
Colorado, USA. Once the acquisition is completed, we will
move ahead to the commencement of the Q4 drilling campaign on the
Galactica-Pegasus development.
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
1,664km2 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.
Following a successful operation to
extend the depth of the well, and a follow-on extended well test
undertaken in July and August 2024, the Company has now flowed
significant quantities of helium to surface and is in the process
of filing a Mining Licence application with the Mining Commission
of the Tanzanian Government. 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.