Helium

The High Tech Gas

Our prospect

2CP has identified two significant helium opportunities, strategically located in the USA, and is actively raising capital to establish a land position.

The total project size has identified c. 800,000 acres containing areas with stacked reservoirs and zones between 0.9% and 2.2% helium content

Stage 1 of the project includes establishing a land position of 200,000 acres

Why Helium?

Helium Uses – Critical High-Tech Applications 

  • Liquid helium’s extremely low boiling point makes it fundamental for many technical processes
  • Helium is used as an inert gas for cryogenic, heat transfer, shielding, leak detection, analytical and lifting applications
  • Growing applications in in space, quantum computing, semi-conductor, electronics, nuclear fusion, healthcare

Helium Uses

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnet cooling a single MRI scanner requires approximately 700 litres of helium per year

Rockets & Satellites

Systems cooling and fuel pressurising

Fibre Optics

Highly purified glass preform creation and fibre cooling

Breathing Atmospheres

Faster, easier, and safe decompression

Electronics

Production cooling

Chromatography and Laboratory Applications

Carrier gas and purge gas, zero gas or neutral atmosphere gas

Key Market Trends

  • Structural supply deficit, emergence of “Helium Shortage 4.0”
  • Production is highly concentrated, with ongoing disruption and maintenance issues at key plants impacting supply
  • On the critical material lists of the USA, EU, China and other major economies
  • Geopolitical tensions and potential sanctions against Russian producers disrupting the market

Helium Market Supply and Demand 

Helium The High Tech Gas

Low Cost Development

Manufacturing style project, highly repeatable and scalable

Low-cost drilling and operations, dry gas completions

Single casing string well construction

Transport options: low cost, road or pipeline

Proximity to North Americas only existing helium dedicated pipeline’