Pulsar is making significant progress in its helium exploration projects. With ownership of the Topaz helium project in Minnesota and the Tunu helium project in Greenland, Pulsar is focusing on new locations that offer potential for large-scale helium accumulations. The upcoming appraisal well at the Topaz Project, planned for Q3’23, aims to determine the characteristics of the high-grade helium reservoir. Pulsar's innovative approach, including geophysical exploration methods and minimally invasive water bore sampling, demonstrates their commitment to sustainability and innovation. Successful results from the appraisal well could bring Pulsar closer to becoming a leading primary helium producer.
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