Helium One Global has kicked off its drill programme in Tanzania, with the Tai exploration well at the Rukwa Project. It is the first of three planned wells which aims to confirm a significant helium resource. Each well will take roughly one month to complete and helium detection will be constantly monitored. Helium shows identified in shallow strata from 70.5 meters led to Micro-Gas Chromatograph showing helium concentrations up to 2.2% in gas, recovered from drilling mud. SRK Consulting stated a ‘Best Estimate’ un-risked prospective recoverable helium resource of 138 Bcf (2U/P50).
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