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Helium One Global Outlines Increased Uptime, Fill Rates at Pinon Canyon Plant in Colorado, US

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Helium One Global (HE1.L) said Tuesday the Pinon Canyon plant within its 50%-owned Galactica-Pegasus helium development project in Colorado, US, has recently seen increased uptime and production fill rates.

The development follows the first sale of helium at the plant, concluding the early production commissioning and optimization phase. A second tube trailer is now on site and being filled with helium.

Blue Star Helium, the project operator and owner of the remaining 50% interest, plans to drill three new wells for tie-in to the Pinon Canyon plant during the second half of 2026.

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