the surgery was more delicate and went into overtime "15hrs" followed by 13hrs intensive care recovery unit, now waiting results to see if the c/seeds have germinated.....thanks for the update. |
Summary
Clink 1 at Ingomar
Amsden formation - didn't test at a commercial level but will add £1m a year which isn't what HEX are after Charles - Unable to fully test due to mud - going to stimulate well and retest (Probably January weather permitting) Flathead - Unable to fully test due to mud - going to stimulate well and retest (Probably January weather permitting)
Darwin 1 at Rudyard
Drilling complete and testing started on Monday - awaiting results from following areas
Helium anomalies have been identified in Darwin #1 over multiple intervals including:
· Souris River (5,062ft) up to 893ppm (170x background)
· Red River (5,192ft) up to 1,312ppm (250x background)
· Dry Creek (5,258ft) up to 1,006ppm (190x background)
· Upper Cambrian (5,340ft) up to 573ppm (110x background)
Helium anomalies continued coincident to observed porosity to a depth of circa 5,390ft indicating 330ft of gross pay across multiple reservoir horizons. |
Dream, how long have you been out ? |
BREAKING NEWS NEXT WEEK, TESTING RNS FLOW All Progress Go! Go! Go!
Rudyard testing and appraisal operations are progressing well and on schedule. |
hi,just returning to society after c/surgery, would you briefly bring me up t/d |
Looks like testing going to be Transformative going forward.
Blue Sky Blue Week with RNS next week. |
All Progress Go! Go! Go!
Rudyard testing and appraisal operations are progressing well and on schedule.
Transformative RNS soon as Confidence Grows!! Get on the Train before RNS soon |
Blue Sky Blue Week with RNS next week. |
Duster!!Placing at 5p. |
I am not sure what they mean by 'schedule' as DM said Darwin and Clink discoveries by end December but I just can't see it happening myself |
HC - sure. But I know who wins my "Ramper of the Year" contest. |
All Progress Go! Go! Go!
Rudyard testing and appraisal operations are progressing well and on schedule.
Transformative RNS soon as Confidence Grows!! Get on the Train before RNS soon |
Yup both of them have been quite a bit "rampy" |
Wouldn't really agree with you there. I think Mr. "The world is ours" is no better |
Hooded Claw - if Bo takes over all the comms, then yes they've learnt their lesson.
But if Deceptive Dave pops again, they've learnt precisely nothing. |
New tweet saying all on schedule .. have they learned their lesson now ? |
Rudyard testing ongoing, and doing well. |
RNS likely or during the week
Happy Days Ahead. Get on the Train before RNS.
QUOTE:
"Testing at Darwin #1, in the Rudyard project is due to commence on 2 December 2024" |
Placing at 5p next. |
Happy Days Ahead. Get on the Train before RNS.
QUOTE:
"Testing at Darwin #1, in the Rudyard project is due to commence on 2 December 2024" |
December and January are make or break here. Lots of news due on both Ingomar and Rudyard |
Agree, your note clarifies that the potential is huge and "they have only just begun" !!
Today, Rudyard project Testing starts so expect updated RNS to confirm later today or tomorrow due to 7hr time difference. Expect Transformative Outcomes during this week and going forward.
Happy Days Ahead. Get on the Train before RNS.
QUOTE:
"Testing at Darwin #1, in the Rudyard project is due to commence on 2 December 2024" |
To further add to my last post, there is The ‘Montana Helium Fairway’ illustration on the company website.
A helium system extending from Saskatchewan to Wyoming. If you look at the project named IngomaDome (our project) and next to that is Root, containing 3.9% Helium, and the surrounding projects has an average of just below or above 1% Helium, and another at 2.2%. By the companies words, Helium grades of 0.9% – 1.3% considered highly commercial.
The point I am trying to make is the project is being drilled at an Helium rich surrounding.
The people that are calling HEX a dud based on 6% of the well drilled are not correctly interpreting the data, or what David Minchin had said.
The purpose of the drill is to gather further samples to be tested, and until that is completed nobody knows for sure what % of Helium could be in the Charles / Flathead formations.
As mentioned in my last post, the geographic surroundings, and recent data recovered from the Amsden strongly support the identification of Helium.
Once we drill deeper into the Charles / Flathead formations, there will be a much more accurate interpretation of what is underneath Amsden.
Don't forget there is also a separate Rudyard project.
As always, DYOR |