SASKATOON, SK, Feb. 1, 2024
/CNW/ - Royal Helium Ltd. (TSXV: RHC) (TSXV: RHC.WT.A) (OTCQB:
RHCCF) ("Royal" or the "Company") is pleased to
announce that it has been approved to be a recipient of a
contribution of CAD $3 million (the
"Contribution") from the Government of Canada through Prairies Economic Development
Canada ("PrairiesCan") under its Aerospace Regional Recovery
Initiative.
The funds received by Royal serve as reimbursement for
expenditures incurred to equip and enhance operations at the
Steveville Helium Processing Facility in Alberta. Under the terms of the agreement,
repayment of the Contribution will commence on April 1, 2025 and will thereafter be amortized
with 60 equal monthly interest free payments. The Company has the
right to repay the full amount of the contribution at any time.
Andrew Davidson, CEO of Royal
comments, "Having worked with PrairiesCan on these funding programs
for almost a full year, we are pleased to have been approved to be
the recipient of this support from their aerospace recovery
program. PrairiesCan has been an excellent working partner to date
and we are excited to advance our assets outside of Steveville with
the proceeds of this funding."
"Our government is working in partnership with industry to
achieve a net-zero economy by 2050 while creating new opportunities
for investment and innovation in the clean technology sector on the
Prairies," said the Honourable Dan Vandal, Minister for
PrairiesCan. "Today's investment will enable Royal Helium
Ltd. to continue positioning itself as a leader in adopting
emission reduction technologies as it works to meet the growing
global demand for Canadian-produced helium."
"This funding approval is tied directly to the significant
offtake agreement that Royal has signed with one of the leading
space launch companies in North
America and is the result of months of work between our
office and the professionals at PrairiesCan," added Andrew Davidson. "Sourcing interest free and
zero equity dollars that we can use to advance our other properties
moves us materially closer to bringing additional production
facilities to bear, for the benefit of all of our shareholders and
stakeholders. With Royal's one-of-a-kind Steveville helium
processing facility and our commitment to low greenhouse gas
production, we are dedicated to growing and expanding the helium
business in Western Canada with
world class innovation."
About PrairiesCan
PrairiesCan is the federal department that supports economic
growth in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Its programs and services help
businesses, not-for-profits and communities grow stronger. Its
mandate is to support economic growth and diversification in the
Prairie provinces and advance the interests of the region in
national economic policy, programs and projects. Learn more
at www.prairiescan.gc.ca.
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 the
plant has a low GHG footprint when compared to plants in 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
Chief Executive Officer
Royal Helium Ltd.
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SOURCE Royal Helium Ltd.