Desert Mountain Energy's plant building contractor, GENERON, is completing assembly and will begin testing of the plant by mid-November. It is expected that the testing of all modular units will be completed by the end of the month. The infrastructure for the McCauley Helium Processing Facility is completed and awaiting delivery of the four modular housing units containing all the components necessary to finish helium to end-user specifications. The Company has tested additional zones in the Gunnar Dome well with flow sampling of gas and it is expected to have those results by the end of November.
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