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LongTimeLover...
You really are a first class prick!!!
Hi Big Red.... i'm not an expert in mining. Would say i dont even know the basics. However I do have a high level of scientific background and can look at information. Below is from a paper i read. It seems that magneto-telluric IS used for oil and gas exploration.....
Magnetotellurics (MT) is an electromagnetic geophysical method for inferring the earth's subsurface electrical conductivity from measurements of natural geomagnetic and geoelectric field variation at the Earth's surface.
Investigation depth ranges from 300 m below ground by recording higher frequencies down to 10,000 m or deeper with long-period soundings. Proposed in Japan in the 1940s, and France and the USSR during the early 1950s, MT is now an international academic discipline and is used in exploration surveys around the world.
Commercial uses include hydrocarbon (oil and gas) exploration, geothermal exploration, carbon sequestration, mining exploration, as well as hydrocarbon and groundwater monitoring. Research applications include experimentation to further develop the MT technique, long-period deep crustal exploration, deep mantle probing, sub-glacial water flow mapping, and earthquake precursor research.
Like I've said before guys anyone who takes these boards seriously needs a good large doe of cod-liver oil !! or in Mucus/longtimelovers case a large dose of Imodium. Take what is posted here with a pinch of salt. haters will always hate but our day will come I'm sure... Here's to a positive week coming up. who knows, news may well be released in advance of Tuesdays broadcast. Now wouldn't that be interesting
Noob. You, me and everyone else here most be completely, totally and absolutely wrong. After all, BigRed who has suddenly appeared tells us that he has "extensive knowledge of helium going back years". So of course we believe him, and no on else can be right, not even the CEO of the only UK listed Helium company and his large group of technical advisers. ...oh, of course, it is possible that he did have a party balloon when he was a kid.
No, not Bernie, just another AIM wannabe, high risk for AIM punters, low risk for company directors with good marketing skills and contacts in the city for fund raising issues, :0)
Helium 1, what a name for an AIM company to suck in mug investors, Helium 99 or Helium Space 99 would have been a more modest title and more realistic.
Helium 1 seem to be the only company in Tazania looking for the fusion waste gas of the future, they therefore have no competition and nobody to say it is or isn't worth it, a perfect situation for an AIM company to get rich (the BOD especially) or go bust, it's a big, big risk. It's also found in natural gas, mainly in Texas - 'There has to be a certain amount of helium in the natural gas — at least 0.3 percent by volume – to justify all the trouble of separating it from natural gas.'
https://science.howstuffworks.com/question12.htmhttps://science.howstuffworks.com/question12.htm
https://www.tanzaniainvest.com/helium
https://www.treehugger.com/huge-helium-deposit-under-tanzania-heres-why-you-should-care-4868059
Helium can escape through the tiniest of cracks, a good seal is like what exactly?
'The new Shallow target traps offer an opportunity for a low-cost route to explore and develop a helium gas deposit. Current seismic data does not accurately resolve trapping styles at a shallow depth. Helium One is therefore reviewing several alternative low-cost geophysical techniques to test over known structures in the Tai area, before deployment over a wider area in the basin.'
' Deep Target Type
Tai-1 demonstrated good quality sealing units above reservoirs in the Top Karoo, a factor that was considered to be one of the highest geological risks prior to drilling. Using existing infill 2D seismic data we have been able to accurately map the continuity of this sealing unit across the Tai prospect, with the thickness and quality of the sealing unit predicted to increase towards the basin centre. '
It's going to hit the high notes with the talk, but in reality, just another AIM washout? Digging for helium seems strange to me because as soon as you encounter it it wants to escape into space.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XaOpYQ5his
Firstly, I am a believer in this project but not in its management. Moreover, I do have extensive knowledge of helium going back years whereas DM has NO prior experience before joining He1. Check his CV and you will see that this is true. My concern was strengthened when I read the September newsletter in which DM stated that:
‘During the wet season the team plan to operate Electro Resistance Tomography and Magneto-Telluric surveys to identify gas trapped in the near surface, and potentially determine shallow targets for testing in early 2022.’
Sorry guys but these methods will not give direct indication of gas - no O&G exploration company uses them because they don’t work for gas. They may in hard rock, DM’s area of experience but, I repeat, not for gas. Also, any O&G expert will know that the statement about shallow drilling targets sets investor/market expectations at a level that may not be credible at all. Worrying