Pulsar Helium Inc. announced a new pressurized gas zone at its Jetstream #5 appraisal well at the Topaz Project in Minnesota, USA. The gas zone was encountered at 2,857 feet depth with a bottom-hole pressure of approximately 1,292 psi, the highest recorded at Topaz. The drilling is ongoing towards a total depth of 5,000 feet. After completing Jetstream #5, the rig will move to the next well, Jetstream #6, and a testing program is set to begin in February 2026, covering Jetstream wells #3, #4, and #5 for six weeks each.
Jetstream #5 at the Topaz Project in Minnesota has encountered additional high-pressure gas zones at various depths, with the latest one at 2,857 feet having a bottom-hole pressure of 1,292 psi, the highest recorded at the site. The drilling is ongoing towards a total depth of 5,000 feet. Following completion of Jetstream #5, the rig will move to drill Jetstream #6, located approximately 2.2 km southwest of the discovery well. A flow testing program is scheduled to start in early February 2026, with interim results to be shared as data is received and verified.
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