Pulsar Helium Confirms Helium-3 Concentrations at Topaz Project in Minnesota
Pulsar Helium Inc. announced confirmation of helium-3 concentrations at the Topaz project in Minnesota, with levels reported between 11.2-11.9 parts-per-billion by both the USGS Noble Gas Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. These findings, which also noted helium-4 levels of 7.7-8.0%, align with earlier data from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The company plans to collaborate with U.S. government agencies to advance the project, highlighting its potential as a strategic domestic source of helium-3 for applications in nuclear security and quantum computing.

Pulsar Helium Inc. announced that the USGS Noble Gas Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory confirmed helium-3 concentrations from the Jetstream #1 well at the Topaz project in Minnesota. Both labs reported helium-3 levels of 11.2-11.9 parts-per-billion, with helium-4 at 7.7-8.0%.
These findings align with previous data from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Helium-3 is valued for applications in nuclear security and quantum computing. Pulsar plans to engage with U.S. government agencies for potential collaboration to advance the Topaz project, which is seen as a strategic domestic source of helium-3.




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