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Helium Evolution & NAH Launch Soda Lake Facility, Transforming Helium Production

The Soda Lake facility, with a daily processing capacity of 12 million cubic feet of raw gas, is set to significantly boost helium supply. This collaboration signals a new era for the helium industry.

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Helium Evolution & NAH Launch Soda Lake Facility, Transforming Helium Production

Helium Evolution and North American Helium Incorporated (NAH) have joined forces at the Lake Mead facility in Saskatchewan, Canada. The facility, designed to process 12 million standard cubic feet of raw gas per day, marks a significant milestone for Helium Evolution, transforming it from an exploration company to a producer.

Helium Evolution holds a 20% working interest in the project, with NAH owning the remaining 80%. The facility's initial production will come from three helium wells, connected via a dedicated pipeline gathering system. This collaboration signifies a major step in the development of the helium industry in the region.

The Lake Mead facility is located in the Mankota area of southern Saskatchewan. It is expected to play a crucial role in meeting the growing demand for helium, used in various industries such as healthcare, electronics, and welding.

The start-up of the Lake Mead facility signals a new era for Helium Evolution and NAH. With a daily processing capacity of 12 million standard cubic feet of raw gas, the facility is set to significantly contribute to the helium market. This collaboration demonstrates the potential for successful partnerships in the helium industry.

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