DESERT MOUNTAIN ENERGY ANNOUNCES BOARD RESIGNATION
Desert Mountain Energy Corp. announces the resignation of Dr. Edward A. Schiller from the Board of Directors.
Desert Mountain Energy Corp. announces the resignation of Dr. Edward A. Schiller from the Board of Directors.
From helping to launch rockets to driving antibiotics deep into the lungs of COVID patients, helium has many uses. This company is geared up to meet the growing demand. The Holbrook Basin Project comprises of over 85,000 acres of key Helium prospects under lease.
The Holbrook Basin Project comprises +85,000 acres of key Helium prospects under lease. Located in the prolific Holbrook Basin in East-Central Arizona, widely considered to be the world’s best address for Helium. Two of the world’s richest historic producing helium gas fields, the Pinta Dome and Navajo Springs, are situated in this region. Historic production of 9.23 Billion Cubic Feet (Bcf) with exceptionally high grades of helium gas produced, ranging from 8%-10%, versus the industry benchmark of 0.3% to 1% for commercial grade.
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Ellis Martin Report: Ellis Martin Interviews Robert Rohlfing of Desert Mountain Energy (TSX-V:DME)
“When Stockhouse most recently covered Desert Mountain Energy Corp. (TSX-V: DME, OTCQX: DMEHF, Forum) earlier this month, we looked at this Company’s work to extract and process one of the top resource investments around – helium. The second most abundant and second lightest element in the known universe.
One of the last, and possibly most significant sources of helium is Northeastern Arizona’s Holbrook Basin. In our previous editorial on DME, we highlighted a recent report on the subject titled “Feasibility of New Helium Well Development in the Holbrook Basin, Arizona” published in May 2021 by Colorado School of Mines Graduate Geologist Jacob Smith, which assessed the economic feasibility of development of helium resources in the Holbrook Basin and the potential for further exploration in the area.” FOR THE FULL ARTICLE, CLICK HERE.
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The Ellis Martin Report has a conversation with Robert Rohlfing, CEO of Desert Mountain Energy Corp., about being a vertically integrated helium production company. They discuss the unique and long relationship Robert has with the Holbrook Basin Project, the uses of helium, transportation issues and why being close to your off-take partners is a big advantage in the industry. To listen to the full interview, click HERE.
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It is valued for more than just filling balloons. Thanks to being seven times lighter than air and far less reactive than hydrogen, this gas’ use can be found in MRI machines, fibre optic cables for internet and TV, computer chips and hardware, vehicle airbags, and more … its uses are incredibly varied, but the lightest element in the universe is also the second most rare freely occurring gas in our atmosphere. TO READ MORE, CLICK HERE
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Desert Mountain Energy Corp. has issued 1,200,000 options to directors, officers, and consultants or employees. The company issued options priced above market close today at a price of $4.25 with an expiration period of three years.
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