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THE MARKET MINDSET: Latest on Desert Mountain Energy TSX-V: DME

Andrew O’Donnell from The Market Mindset sits down with Robert Rohlfing, CEO of Desert Mountain Energy, to discuss the latest news regarding their production facility as well as the purchase of 40 acres of land.

DESERT MOUNTAIN ENERGY CORP. ACQUIRES 40 ACRES OF LAND SURROUNDING McCAULEY FIELD

Desert Mountain Energy Corp. is pleased to announce the purchase of 40 acres of land for drilling of developmental wells the planning to start in January 2022. The Company is pursuing ownership of acreages surrounding future well locations, believing it is in the best interests of both local landowners and the Company. Owning the land will allow the Company easy access and the ability to secure the wells while at the same time paying local landholders fair market value for the properties.

SEEKING ALPHA – Desert Mountain Energy: Know When To Hold ‘Em, Know When To Fold “Em

In late October 2021, Desert Mountain announced that it had completed additional work on Well #2 and has discovered helium and hydrogen in a lower portion of the previously perforated formation. The gaseous composition will permit the company to comingle production from Well #2 with gas production from Well #4 in the McCauley Field.

DESERT MOUNTAIN ENERGY SELECTS PROCESSING PLANT BUILDER

The Company is pleased to announce that it has selected GENERON as the main contractor for the build-out of its first Solar/Hydrogen powered Helium processing plant, located in Arizona.

STOCKHOUSE: America’s Top Resource is Drying Up, but Who Unlocked New Deposits?

In late October 2021, Desert Mountain announced that it had completed additional work on Well #2 and has discovered helium and hydrogen in a lower portion of the previously perforated formation. The gaseous composition will permit the company to comingle production from Well #2 with gas production from Well #4 in the McCauley Field.

SUPERCHARGED STOCKS: Latest on Desert Mountain Energy TSX-V: DME

On today’s show Andrew catches up with Robert Rohlfing, CEO and Executive Chairman of DESERT MOUNTAIN ENERGY. Desert Mountain Energy Corp. is pleased to announce that it has completed additional work on Well #2 and has discovered helium and hydrogen in a lower portion of the previously perforated formation.

Ellis Martin Report:DESERT MOUNTAIN ENERGY DISCOVERS COMMERCIAL HELIUM / HYDROGEN WELL

In this segment Ellis Martins meets with these gentlemen in Scottsdale Arizona’s Old Town District as Desert Mountain Energy Discovers Commercial Helium/Hydrogen Well.

DESERT MOUNTAIN ENERGY DISCOVERS COMMERCIAL HELIUM / HYDROGEN WELL

Desert Mountain Energy Corp. is pleased to announce that it has completed additional work on Well #2 and has discovered helium and hydrogen in a lower portion of the previously perforated formation.

METAL NEWS: Don Mosher, President and Director, Desert Mountain Energy (TSX.V: DME, U.S. OTC: DMEHF, Frankfurt: QM01) Discusses Building their Holbrook Basin Helium Project, Arizona, into a Vertically Integrated Helium Producer

We spoke with Don Mosher, President and Director of Desert Mountain Energy (TSX.V: DME, U.S. OTC: DMEHF, Frankfurt: QM01). Desert Mountain Energy is building their Holbrook Basin Helium Project, in Arizona, into a vertically integrated Helium producer, with their own solar facility, to produce their own electricity, and with plans to sell directly to end users, primarily in Arizona. They have now successfully drilled four wells, and announced the discovery of McCauley Field, with commercial grade helium, in discovery well #4. The Company is looking to move forward, through the development stage and into production and positive cash flow, by second quarter of 2022.

HYDROGEN FUEL NEWS: Desert Mountain Energy steps into compressed air and hydrogen storage consulting

Through the new deal the company will expand into compressed air and hydrogen storage consulting for geologic, drilling, land, well planning. It will specifically focus on the development of bedded and salt cavern energy storage in the Southwest and Arizona.