Good read7 Jul 2021 08:52
pic.twitter.com/JQHhG901bf — Helium One (@Heliumone1) July 6, 2021 READ: Helium One’s initial ‘proof of concept’ may be a taste of things to come The social media post comes after Helium One yesterday published a company newsletter which it highlighted: “The presence of helium is constantly monitored during the drilling in order to identify shows from the mud logging. On the 19th of June, readings on the Micro Gas Chromatograph showed the presence of helium at a concentration of 22,084ppm (2.2%) He, indicating for the first time that Helium is trapped beneath the subsurface at Rukwa. “While this is encouraging, there is still much work to be done as Tai-1 drills to test deeper targets in the Karoo Formation.” “This is a transformational moment for the company as our maiden drill programme, five years in the planning, is now well underway.” “Early evidence of helium has given us a great deal of optimism for the remaining targets.”