Core Insights - Pulsar Helium Inc. announced significant gas analysis results from its Topaz helium project in Minnesota, confirming sustained helium concentrations of up to 8% in both Jetstream 1 and Jetstream 2 appraisal wells, highlighting the project's potential as a leading primary helium discovery [1][3][4] Latest Gas Analysis and Well Performance - Jetstream 1 achieved a peak flow rate of over 1.3 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) under well-head compression, with stable long-duration flows producing between 150-300 thousand cubic feet per day (Mcf/d) for 12-18 hours [4][11] - Jetstream 1's gas analysis confirmed a sustained helium concentration of approximately 7-8%, significantly exceeding typical commercial thresholds of around 0.3% [5][7] - Jetstream 2 also showed high helium concentrations of up to 8% and an initial shut-in pressure of approximately 151 psi, indicating a strong reservoir, although sustained flow was limited due to wellbore blockages [5][8][9] Project Development and Future Plans - The company is planning a targeted cleanout program for Jetstream 2 to address flow restrictions and is optimistic about future flow tests post-remediation [3][9] - A multi-well drilling campaign is set to commence in early October to enhance understanding of the helium reservoir and advance Pulsar's strategy to become a leading helium producer [11][15]
Pulsar Helium Confirms Sustained Helium Concentrations of 7-8% at Jetstream #1, With Positive Reservoir Indicators at Jetstream #2
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