Blue Star Helium plans to enhance its development well design through a larger open-hole production well bore, following engineering advice and insights gained from nearby drilling activities. This modification is expected to result in improved helium recovery and optimised production outcomes. Current expectations are that Voyager will produce ~44mmcf p.a. of helium at full capacity. While there will be a delay in drilling, it won't affect the delivery schedule of the helium recovery unit, which remains on track for Q4'23, as confirmed by IACX Energy. Plant permitting and other essential preparations are also progressing as planned.
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