28 August 2024
Helix Exploration
PLC
("Helix Exploration" or
"Helix" or the "Company")
Completion of Drilling at
Clink #1
Helium Shows and Hydrogen
Shows in Cambrian Strata
Helix Exploration, the helium
exploration and development company focused on helium deposits
within the 'Montana Helium Fairway', is pleased to report the
completion of drilling activities on the Clink #1 well at the
Ingomar Dome Project.
Highlights
·
Completion of drilling at Clink #1 to Target Depth
("TD") of 8,030ft (~2,450m), delivered ahead of time and below
budget.
· Elevated helium
encountered in drilling muds throughout the sedimentary column
demonstrates presence of helium within all target
horizons.
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Significantly elevated hydrogen in drilling muds
of up to 103,000ppm (10.3% H2) demonstrates
presence of a hydrogen system within Cambrian strata.
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Wireline logging and appraisal via extended flow
testing will commence shortly to enable the Company to assess the
helium and hydrogen concentrations.
Bo
Sears, CEO of Helix Exploration, said:
"We are delighted to report the safe and successful completion
of the drilling of our maiden exploration well at Clink #1
delivered ahead of time and below budget. Drill operations
took 11 days from spud to Target Depth, completing well ahead of
the 2-3 week guidance provided.
"We are highly encouraged by anomalous helium identified in
all target strata, indicating that we have elevated levels of
helium throughout the sedimentary column. Additionally, the
discovery of anomalously high hydrogen shows within Cambrian strata
is a welcome development. A number of highly elevated
readings up to 103,000ppm (10.3%) suggest a significant level of
hydrogen in the lower part of the system. This will need to
be fully investigated before any conclusions on economic potential
can be drawn.
"We are now moving directly onto preparing the well for
wireline logging and appraisal via extended flow testing and will
keep the market updated as we learn more about the helium and
hydrogen system identified in mud-shows at the Ingomar Dome
Project."
Background
The Clink #1 well reached Target
Depth ("TD") of 8,030ft (~2,450m) at 11:15 MST on 23 August
2024. Rods have been pulled from the hole and a wiper trip is
planned to condition the hole in preparation for wireline
logging.
Elevated helium readings were
encountered throughout the Cambrian strata from 6,815ft (2,075m) to
TD, which includes the Clink #1 primary target - the Flathead
formation. Following on from previously announced helium gas
shows in the Amsden and Charles formations (19 August 2024), the
Company has now identified elevated helium shows in all primary and
secondary target horizons.
The Clink #1 well also encountered
significantly elevated hydrogen within Cambrian strata.
Several consistent hydrogen anomalies were recorded in drilling
mud, with peak readings up to 103,000ppm (10.3%) hydrogen.
The discovery of significant hydrogen shows within the Cambrian
formation will require further investigation before the potential
economic impact can be assessed.
Geological hydrogen, also known as
natural hydrogen, is a form of hydrogen that is produced through
natural geochemical processes within the Earth's crust. Unlike
hydrogen produced industrially, which involves energy-intensive
methods and significant carbon emissions, geological hydrogen is
believed to be generated when formation water reacts with mafic
minerals and/or via radiolysis in continental crust. This naturally
occurring hydrogen has the potential to be a clean energy source,
offering a promising alternative to fossil fuels.
The identification of helium or
hydrogen gas-show indicates gas released from the rock formation
during drilling and into the mud system. The presence of a helium
or hydrogen gas-show is a positive indicator for further
investigation.
The presence of a gas-show alone
does not confirm that the helium or hydrogen can be economically
extracted. Further testing and analysis are required to determine
the commercial viability of the system, including wireline logging
to determine formations with free-gas potential and flow testing to
determine grade, flow rate, and production profile. A
discovery may be declared only after samples of gas have been
recovered to surface and flow tested.
This announcement contains inside
information for the purposes of the UK Market Abuse Regulation and
the Directors of the Company are responsible for the release of
this announcement.
Enquiries
Helix Exploration
Cairn - Nominated Adviser
Liam Murray
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+44 (0)20 7213 0880
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Ludovico Lazzaretti
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James Western
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Hannam & Partners - Joint Broker
Neil Passmore
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+44 (0)20 7907 8502
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Andy Crispin
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Spencer Mignot
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Capital - Joint Broker
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Nick Emerson
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+44 (0)14 8341 3500
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Renato Rufus
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Nick Briers
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OAK
Securities - Joint Broker
Jerry Keen
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+44 (0)20 3973 3678
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Henry Clark
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Notes to Editors
Helix Exploration is a helium
exploration company focused on the exploration and
development of helium deposits within the 'Montana Helium
Fairway'. Founded by industry experts with extensive
experience of helium systems in the US, the
Company's assets comprise of 52 leases over the Ingomar Dome; a
large closure of 16,512 acres with P50 unrisked gross prospective
helium resource of 2.3Bcf and upside of 6.7Bcf. Historic drilling
and/or testing has identified gas in all target reservoir
horizons. The Company's second asset is 5,600 acres in
Rudyard, Montana, where a helium discovery at up to 1.3%He has been
made within the closure from historic drilling adjacent to the
leases. Rudyard has P50 gross contingent helium resources of
482,000Mcf in two stacked reservoirs with a further 112,000Mcf of
gross prospective helium resource within untested
horizons.
Helix Exploration is focussed on
drilling and early production at the Ingomar Dome and Rudyard
Projects. An aggressive development timeline has seen
drilling commence in Q3 2024, with first helium production targeted
for Q4 2025. Helix is committed to open and transparent
communication with investors and the wider market as the project
progresses through development.
The Company's Admission Document,
and other information required pursuant to AIM Rule 26, is
available on the Company's website at https://www.helixexploration.com/.
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