Desert Mountain Energy is making progress in reassembling its helium processing facility in New Mexico, with plans to add a dehydration unit to remove helium, inert gases, and heavy C-molecules, resulting in higher net prices for methane gas. The company is also focusing on maintenance and pigging of flow lines to boost production from wells with elevated helium levels. Additionally, an airborne geophysical survey is planned for properties in Arizona, including McCauley Field, Winslow South Field, and O'Haco properties, to refine drill targets.
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