RE: Helium value (Mind blowing if correct)8 Dec 2025 13:33
Paul Griffith's: "We have a 68 square kilometer structure that is ideal for Helium and, we have a 100 square kilometer structure beneath our Titanosaurus MOU-5 prospect, which is potentially a Triassic target similar to Algeria Hassi R'Mel field, Tendrara and Meskala Gas fields in Morocco."
Wikipedia: "The Hassi R'Mel Gas Field is the largest gas field in Algeria and one of the largest gas fields in the world. It is located in the vicinity of Hassi R'Mel village, 550 kilometres (340 mi) south of Algiers. The gas field extends 70 kilometres (43 mi) from north to south and 50 kilometres (31 mi) from east to west. The gas field was discovered in 1956 along with the giant oilfield of Hassi Messaoud. Production started in 1961. Its recoverable reserves have been estimated at 2.415 trillion cubic meter of natural gas, and probable reserves at 2.7-3 trillion cubic meter. The annual producing capacity is around 100 billion cubic meter of natural gas. The field produces from a Triassic formation. An adjacent field is estimated to contain between 3.5—12 trillion cubic feet of gas."
Google: "The Tendrara gas field is a major onshore conventional gas development in eastern Morocco, operated by Sound Energy (with Managem/ONHYM partners), focused on reducing gas import reliance through a phased project featuring micro-LNG production (Phase 1) and a large pipeline to the Maghreb-Europe Gas Pipeline (Phase 2). First gas sales are expected by late 2025/early 2026, with full development aiming for significant domestic supply. Reserves: Estimated at over 10.67 billion cubic meters (or ~377 billion cubic feet) of natural gas."
Google: "The Meskala gas field is an onshore natural gas and condensate producing field located in the Essaouira basin, approximately 100 km west of Marrakech, Morocco. It has been in production since 1987 and is the country's oldest operating gas field. The Meskala gas field in Morocco was once estimated to have recoverable reserves of 25 billion cubic feet (BCF). The field was also thought to have prospective reserves of about 300 BCF at the time of a 1990 World Bank report."
Paul Griffith's: "Whereas when you are drilling for something specific and you get even the hint of success, particularly extraordinary light gas like Helium, then you start to get very excited, because we found Helium, we sampled Helium in MOU-3 which we drilled earlier, a couple of years earlier a year and a half earlier and, frankly at the time we said oh big deal you know, we didn't even think about it, but then Helium started to emerge as a target in East Africa. So we thought, well, what does this mean? And then we went back and we started to develop a Helium model with the right kind of basement structure that we needed to develop it. And now we've got a 68 km structure which is very very attractive for further Helium appraisal."