Pulsar Helium advanced its Topaz project in Minnesota and the Tunu project in Greenland. At Topaz, a 20km 2D seismic survey commenced on August 8, following a successful seismic sweep that identified a significant helium-bearing zone. This survey is expected to conclude by mid-August and will provide high-resolution structural data to refine the subsurface model and guide future drilling. Meanwhile, at Tunu in Greenland, passive seismic survey operations began on August 6, focusing on the Kap Tobin prospect. This survey aims to generate the first subsurface data for the project, targeting helium associated with geothermal activity. The data from both projects will undergo processing and interpretation.
top of page
Search
Recent Posts
See AllPulsar Helium reported further promising results from the Jetstream #1 appraisal well at the Topaz project in Minnesota, with flow rates...
Pulsar shot a 1.1 km 2D seismic line revealing seismic reflectors at depths consistent with the high-concentration helium zone found in...
Pulsar Helium is advancing its helium production efforts at its Topaz Helium Project in Minnesota, with potential production starting as...
bottom of page
Comentários