SASKATOON, SK, Dec. 20,
2023 /CNW/ - Royal Helium Ltd. (TSXV: RHC)
(OTCQB: RHCCF) (TSXV: RHC.WT.A) ("Royal" or the
"Company"). Royal helium is pleased to announce that Royal
has officially commenced delivery and sales of purified helium, for
its North American aerospace offtake partner. Sales are
initiated at Royal's plant gate from its first helium purification
facility located in Princess, Alberta,
Canada with the trailers first destined for Colorado to be liquified and with the liquid
helium then being transported to the customers site in the US.
Royal has ongoing transportation and liquefaction agreements in
place with its customer assuming these costs.
Royal's CEO Andrew Davidson
comments, "Today's delivery is the result of the hard work over the
past year by Royal's team and several top groups and companies
involved with the engineering, fabrication, and construction of
Royal's state-of-the-art purification facility. The Steveville
plant processes upwards of 15 million cubic feet of raw gas
produced by two of Royal's 100% owned Steveville wells. We are
proud to be able to say that the Steveville plant is the first of
its kind in the world and has the lowest carbon footprint and
emissions amongst any of its peers globally."
Mr. Davidson continued, "This first delivery occurred just days
after the Premier of Alberta,
Danielle Smith headlined the
inauguration of the Steveville helium purification facility. Though
physically located in Newell County, Alberta, the Steveville Purification Facility
will connect to Canada and the
whole of North America, delivering
purified helium to critical industries such as health care,
semiconductor manufacturing and small modular reactors ("SMR's")
for energy. As Royal moves forward to replicate its upstream
to downstream capabilities throughout its sizeable geological
landholding footprint, Royal can respond to the ever-growing demand
for helium both domestically and overseas. Canada has always been a strong trading
partner with the U.S. and looks to expand relationships even
further to Western European and Asian nations to help reduce their
dependency on helium supply from less stable supply
regions."
Royal's flagship purification facility has entered into offtake
agreements relating to 100% of its volumes to a leading North
American aerospace and defense firm. The Company is already
in discussions with various other parties regarding offtake
purchase commitments from Royal's purification facilities that are
planned for the coming year.
Executive Vice President and Head of US Operations David Young states further, "While the global
supply of helium is increasingly constrained, global demand
continues to grow at record pace driven by equally explosive growth
across industries dependent upon purified helium to advance their
missions. Key industries reliant on this valuable green gas
include healthcare, semi-conductor chip manufacturing, fiber
optics, aerospace and defense, and quantum-computing, just to name
a few. A great number of these industries are currently
headquartered or operating in the U.S., and many of these industry
players, such as semiconductor and chip manufacturers, have already
announced multi-billion-dollar expansion initiatives in the
U.S. As one of the only vertically integrated developers and
purifiers in North America, Royal
intends to be at the forefront delivering highly purified helium to
these markets".
About Royal Helium Ltd.
Royal is an exploration, production, and infrastructure company
with a primary focus on the development and production of helium
and associated gases. The Company controls over 1,000,000
acres of prospective helium permits and leases across southern
Saskatchewan and southeastern
Alberta. Given the current and
foreseeable global undersupplied nature of this critical and
non-renewable product, Royal is well positioned to be a leading
North American producer of this increasingly high value
commodity.
Royal's helium reservoirs are carried primarily with nitrogen.
Nitrogen is not considered a greenhouse gas (GHG) and therefore has
a low GHG footprint when compared to other jurisdictions that rely
on large scale natural gas production for helium extraction. Helium
extracted from wells in Saskatchewan and Alberta can be up to 90% less carbon intensive
than helium extraction processes in other jurisdictions.
Andrew
Davidson
President and Chief Executive
Officer
Royal Helium
Ltd.
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