After encountering initial helium and hydrogen shows at Gunnar Dome in August'22, Desert Mountain Energy (DME) completed its wildcat well on the Gunnar Dome prospect. A total of seven zones were perforated, tested, then squeezed off and bridge plugs were set to ensure complete closure. Many of the zones had gaseous mixtures - the upper zone contained 2.8232% He while the lower perforated zone contained 0.7183% He. Most of the seven zones tested contained varied ranges of helium. No details of reservoir quality or flow rate potential were provided.
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