Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Resource exploration company Pulsar Helium, Inc. announced the discovery of helium stores in late February, after a drill just outside of Babbitt, in northern Minnesota, located gas deposits at depths of 2,200 feet (670 meters). Initial measurements showed helium concentrations of 12.4% — which "is just a dream," Thomas Abraham-James, the president and CEO of Pulsar Helium, told CBS News at the time. But new laboratory readings have surpassed those results.
The new tests reveal helium concentrations up to 13.8%, which are the highest the industry has ever seen, according to a statement. "That's just a mind-bogglingly large number, because really anything that's 0.3% or 0.5% helium or greater is of interest," Abraham-James told Live Science
Smythe in the cross hairs!!
Benefits of Phasefocus sale seem to be diminished by the failure to sell Paraytec. Hope the good Professor Smythe and the device are as good as they are said to be.Meanwhile we wait!
" Flow rates may not be sustained as the fracture system is depleted"...... My wealth was severely depleted West of Shetland by Hurricane's fractured basement oil discovery.
I am working here on the assumption that the "reservoir"will be continually replenished by geothermal activity and some wealth may be replenished! Fingers crossed!!