Helium Just Went Global & Royal Helium ( RHC :TSXV ) Was Invited To The Coming Out Party

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Helium is a high tech gas, with many uses in multiple high tech  applications: MRI Magnets, Fibre Optic Cables for High Speed Internet,  Airbags, Hard Drives, Chips in our Electronics, Cleaning Rocket Fuel  Tanks. The list is varied and demand is inelastic. They don't function  without Helium and world is in short supply, but Royal Helium is quickly  proving that they may be the solution. They have made a discovery, a big one; and in in just one well, and  may have already proven up 500 billion cubic feet of inert gas. One  Well. One Zone. Over a Million acres of prospective Helium still to be  explored. Royal Helium aimed to deliver a minimum of 1 trillion cubic feet  (Tcf) of total inert gas into the market, and this discovery clearly  demonstrates they are on their way. With economic concentrations ranging  from 0.33% to 0.94%, Royal has a real possibility of commencing  production by the end of the year. What is extraordinarily supportive of this endeavor is the Government of Saskatchewan's recent announcement: The Saskatchewan Government Helium Action Plan - Province Aims to Supply 10% of Global Helium Market Share by 2030 Clearly the Government believes in the future of Helium in Saskatchewan with these objectives: * Become a world leader in helium production and export * Increase production through an additional 150-plus dedicated helium wells * Building up to 15 helium purification and liquefaction facilities * Generate annual helium exports worth more than $500 million Royal Helium may just be the company to aid in Saskatchewan's mission to become a global leader in the Helium business. Royal has discovered a 40m zone in Climax 3 and tested, cored and  recovered the rock to test porosity to see how the gas flows. Expecting  to find something similar in Climax 4, they actually found something  bigger, much bigger. A zone 120m thick. About the size of twelve story  building, containing elevated concentrations of Helium suitable for  production. A normal producing area is considered high within a 5 meter range.  Royal has a discovery multiples of the global average and they are still  very early in their exploration process. Sit back and enjoy this #SmallCap discovery as Andrew Davidson, CEO  & Chairman of Royal Helium RHC: TSXV explains how Royal is putting  Saskatchewan on the map and how the Province of Saskatchewan has stepped  up in a big way recognizing the potential Royal Helium can assist them  in their mandate to provide 10% of Global Helium Supply.

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