ASP Isotopes completes Phase 1 Renergen Helium Project well drilling four months ahead of schedule

Reuters03-23
ASP Isotopes completes Phase 1 Renergen Helium Project well drilling four months ahead of schedule
  • ASP Isotopes said it completed drilling of the wells required for Phase 1 of the Renergen Helium Project about four months ahead of schedule.
  • Recent drilling results showed gas flow rates up to 16 times those achieved in some earlier wells.
  • The company said the Phase 1 drilling program reached the required cumulative nameplate flow rate, and it plans to tie the new wells into the processing plant over the next few months.
  • Following planned completion of Phase 1 during 2026, ASP Isotopes expects production of 2,500 GJ per day of LNG and 58 MCF per day of liquid helium.
  • After Phase 2, the company expects production of 34,000 GJ per day of LNG and 895 MCF per day of liquid helium.


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