15
November 2024
Helium One Global Ltd
("Helium
One" or "the Company")
Galactica-Pegasus Project
Update
Helium One Global (AIM: HE1), the primary
helium explorer in Tanzania, is pleased to provide the following
update on the Galactica-Pegasus project
in Las Animas County, Colorado,
USA ("the Galactica Project")
operated by Blue Star Helium (ASX: BNL) ("Blue Star"). The Company
completed a Farm-in Agreement with Blue Star on 4 November
2024.
Highlights
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Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission
("ECMC") has approved permits to drill five additional helium
development wells at the Galactica/Pegasus project
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The five additional wells, together with the
successful State 16 well, which is suspended ahead of tie-in to
production, are expected to form part of the initial gas gathering
into the Galactica helium production facility
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Drilling planned to start Q4 2024
Lorna Blaisse,
Chief Executive Officer, commented:
"These
approvals enable the drilling phase to commence, and we very much
look forward to entering this partnership with the Blue Star team
and starting this exciting drilling programme this
quarter."
Galactica-Pegasus drilling permits
approved
The Colorado ECMC has granted
permits to drill five additional helium development wells
(Jackson-27 SWSE, Jackson-31 SENW, Jackson-29 SWNW, Jackson-2 L4
and Jackson-4 L4) at the Galactica/Pegasus project. Drilling
is planned to start this quarter.
These wells are located on
Galactical Pegasus OGDP I (see RNS release dated 17 October
2024, Five Additional Helium Well
Locations Approved Galactica-Pegasus). The wells are shown
on the map below.
The newly approved wells are located
to the south and southwest of the successful State-16 development
well, which is suspended for tie into production, and are expected,
together with State-16, to form part of the initial gas gathering
into the Galactica helium production facility which Blue Star is
developing with the Company.
Currently, Blue Star has one
completed development well waiting for tie-in to production and an
inventory of fifteen helium development well locations approved at
Galactica/Pegasus including Form 2 approvals for the drilling for
eight development wells including those the subject of this
announcement plus State-09, -35 and -36 helium development
wells.
Historic Galactica/Pegasus previous drilling
Blue Star had a successful
exploration campaign at the Galactica and Pegasus prospects (JXSN
wells) followed by the first successful development well, State16
which was drilled in June 2024.
Independent engineering consultants
advised Blue Star that State-16 is capable of a maximum rate of
441 thousand standard cubic feet per day
("Mscf/d") with more stabilised rates constrained for production
optimisation projected to be between 250 Mscf/d and 350
Mscf/d. The well tested 1.9% helium and logs identified 96+
feet of gas column in the Lyons Sandstone.
Four wells (JXSN#1 - JXSN#4) drilled
across the two prospects resulted in four discoveries with gas
bearing columns of up to 230 feet and helium content up to 6% and
flow rates as high as 412 Mscf/d.
The third-party owned Red Rocks
helium project adjoins Blue Star's Galactica project (see map
above). Red Rocks produces raw gas into an IACX-operated helium
recovery plant and sells helium gas into the market.
Development and operation of Red Rocks further supports the
positive outlook for the Galactica project.
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 two distinct
project areas, with the potential to become a strategic player in
resolving a supply-constrained helium market.
The Rukwa and Eyasi projects are
located within rift basins on the margin of the Tanzanian Craton in
the north and southwest of the country. These assets lie near
surface seeps with helium concentrations ranging up to 10.4% 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 southern 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 exploration drilling campaign, which
proved a helium discovery at Itumbula West-1 and, following an
extended well test, successfully flowed 5.5% helium continually to
surface in Q3 2024.
Following the success of the
extended well test, the Company has now flowed significant
quantities of helium to surface and has filed a Mining Licence
application with the Mining Commission of the Tanzanian
Government.
The Company also owns a 50% working
interest in the Galactica-Pegasus helium development project in Las
Animas County, Colorado, USA. This project is operated by Blue Star
Helium Ltd (ASX: BNL).
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.