Quantum Helium Limited, advancing helium, hydrogen and hydrocarbon projects in the USA, is pleased to announce receipt of the independent resource report from Sproule ERCE for the Coyote Wash Project in Colorado, where Quantum holds a 100% working interest.
The report estimates 2U (Best Estimate) gross recoverable helium of 0.97 BCF at Coyote Wash, which, when combined with the Sproule ERCE-verified 2U gross helium resource of 0.134 BCF at Sagebrush, establishes 1.104 BCF of independently verified 2U gross helium across the Company's Colorado portfolio.
This represents Quantum's second independently evaluated helium resource, reinforcing the continued growth and maturing technical confidence in the Company's strategy.
Sproule ERCE has also completed its assessment of the oil potential at Coyote Wash, confirming 1U / 2U / 3U recoverable oil estimates of 150 / 420 / 750 thousand barrels across a single mapped Ismay prospect.
Highlights
• Sproule ERCE estimates 2U gross recoverable helium of 0.97 BCF at Coyote Wash
• Combined with Sagebrush, Quantum now has 1.104 BCF gross (828 MMscf Net) 2U helium, all independently evaluated.
• Potential gross value of ~ US$331 million ($300/Mscf)
• Establishes Quantum as having one of the largest independently verified helium portfolios among London-listed helium companies
• Sproule ERCE also identifies up to 750,000 barrels of potentially recoverable oil at an Ismay prospect with three potential well locations.
• 3D seismic acquisition at Sagebrush complete, with results of processing and interpretation expected in the new year to provide additional drillable oil and helium prospects
• Positive engagement with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) as the Company progresses towards approval for the extended flow test at Sagebrush-1
Quantum Chief Executive, Howard McLaughlin, commented: "This is a defining moment for Quantum. With Sproule ERCE now independently evaluating more than one billion cubic feet of 2U gross helium across Sagebrush and Coyote Wash, we have established ourselves among the larger independently certified helium companies on the London market. Few companies can point to two independently evaluated helium projects, a drilled and cased discovery well ready for testing, and a completed seismic acquisition programme that could further expand our resource base."
"The Sproule ERCE outcome gives us tremendous confidence in the scale and quality of our portfolio. It validates our disciplined technical work, strengthens our strategic position, and sets the foundation for a highly active 2026. Our engagement with the BIA has been very constructive, including a meeting with senior officials this week, and we continue to progress towards approval for the extended flow test at Sagebrush-1. With meaningful project milestones ahead, shareholders can look forward to a sustained period of value-building newsflow."
Qualified Person Statement
The information contained in this announcement has been reviewed and approved by Howard McLaughlin, Chief Executive Officer for Quantum Helium, who has more than 45 years of experience in the oil and gas industry and is a member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists.
Note: (*) Resources have been estimated by Sproule ERCE using the reserve and resource estimation guidelines outlined by the Petroleum Resources Management System (PRMS), as revised June 2018. Helium and Carbon Dioxide gas has been evaluated as a non-hydrocarbon gases using the principles of the SPE PRMS as allowed by the SPE August 2022 statement on the "Extension of PRMS Principles to Non-Hydrocarbon/Non-Traditional Situations".
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