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Mendell Helium plc #MDH (Formerly Voyager Life plc #VOY) – Update on proposed acquisition of M3 Helium. Change of name to Mendell Helium

Mendell Helium is pleased to provide the following update on its option (the “Option”) to acquire M3 Helium Corp. (“M3 Helium”). 

As announced on 27 June 2024, the Company has an option to acquire M3 Helium Corp., a producer of helium based in Kansas and with an interest in six wells.  There is no certainty that the Company’s option to acquire M3 Helium will be exercised, nor that the enlarged group will successfully complete its re-admission to trading on the AQSE Growth Market.

Highlights

  • Option exercise date extended to 31 January 2025
  • The Company’s name has changed to Mendell Helium plc
  • Three M3 Helium wells in production and revenue generating
  • A further well expected to begin production shortly
  • Second, larger frack carried out at the Nilson well through project finance
  • All M3 Helium wells are proximate to a gathering system or have an on-site purification plant
  • Approximately US$487,000 drawn down by M3 Helium from the Company’s loan facility

Overview of M3 Helium operations and future strategy

M3 Helium has made significant progress since the Company entered into an agreement to acquire it.  Two further wells, Smith and Nilson, have been tied into the local gathering system and brought into production.  A third well, Rost, is expected to commence production shortly.  As announced on 26 September 2024, M3 Helium initiated a second, much larger frack on the Nilson well which was designed to stimulate further production.

During the frack, a total of 210,000 gallons of gelled water was pumped into the well (higher than the forecast 170,000 gallons) with pressure reaching 1,500 psi (pounds per square inch) at the peak of the operations (the first frack on that well averaged 550 psi).  Seven frack pumps were able to deliver up to 80 barrels per minute of a gelled water and sand mixture.  This equated to 12 tonnes of mass per minute.  The team will now be assessing the well’s performance over the coming weeks.

As announced on 27 June 2024, these developments have been, with the exception of the project finance for the Nilson frack, funded through the Company’s loan facility to M3 Helium (the “Loan Facility”) that was put in place at the same time as the option.  To date, US$487,362 has been drawn down by M3 Helium under the Loan Facility.

The next phase of M3 Helium’s development is to identify further locations for new wells.  M3 Helium operates in two locations: the Hugoton gas field, one of the largest natural gas fields in North America, and Fort Dodge.  Management believe that expansion opportunities are more limited in Fort Dodge but helium concentrations (5.1% at the Rost well) are likely to be higher. Conversely there are extensive options in the Hugoton and the Company and M3 Helium have developed a good working relationship with Scout Energy Partners, the largest operator in the region and owner of the Jayhwak gas processing plant, a relationship which the M3 Helium board considers is likely to be key to expansion.

Change of name and transaction update

With the extent of the operations undertaken in Kansas since the Company took the Option, there has been inevitable time pressure on the management teams’ time.  Alongside these operations, the Company has also published its own audited accounts and, as announced on 30 September 2024, signed heads of terms to dispose of the Company’s existing health & wellness operations to another healthcare business (the “Disposal”).

As a consequence of these activities, the Company and M3 Helium have agreed to extend the date by which the Option can be exercised to 31 January 2025.  Terms under the Loan Facility have been correspondingly extended.  As previously announced, the exercise of the Option will constitute a reverse takeover pursuant to AQSE Rule 3.6 of the Access Rule Book and is subject to, inter alia, publication of an admission document (the “Admission Document“). The Company’s board clarifies that the new extension date is not a target for exercising the Option. Progress is being made on preparing and auditing M3 Helium’s financials and obtaining a competent person’s report. The Admission Document will also address the Disposal, subject to contracts being concluded with the proposed buyer.

There are no other changes to the Option which will be exercised through the issue of 57,611,552 new ordinary shares in Voyager to M3 Helium’s shareholders.  At the current share price, this would value the enlarged group at approximately £3 million.

Reflecting its new proposed business focus, the Company has changed its name to Mendell Helium plc and, once the change of name takes effect, will trade on AQSE Growth Market with the ticker “MDH”.

The Company’s website address (including its investor relations content) will remain www.voyagerlife.uk until  it is updated to www.mendellhelium.com.

Paul Mendell, founder of M3 Helium, has been instrumental in that company’s development and the decision to reflect that in the Company’s new name is a fitting endorsement of his ongoing efforts.

Nick Tulloch, Chief Executive Officer of Mendell Helium, said: As our recent announcements have shown, we have had a very busy summer working with the team at M3 Helium to develop that business.  The funds we have loaned to M3 Helium have been put to good use with, in particular, three wells in production, a 5.1% helium concentration tested at the Rost well and a significant frack carried out at the Nilson well. As a result, exercising the Option will give us larger and more advanced operations than we previously envisaged in June 2024.   

“It has always been our view that a particular attraction of M3 Helium is its proximity to local infrastructure.  Production is an important metric but the ability to deliver helium to market cost-effectively and without restrictions is what can define our business.  The speed at which we and M3 Helium have been able to develop their operations is testament to that and the involvement of local investors in the recent Nilson frack, in our view, is a powerful endorsement of our strategy.  Natural resources activities are extensive across Kansas and neighbouring states, so investors choosing to back M3 Helium recognises the progress we are making.

“With such an intensive period of expansion, coupled with our own audit and potential disposal of our existing operations, I am sure investors will understand why we have decided to extend the option with M3 Helium.  I can assure investors we are working hard to complete the regulatory process but our focus has been on growing the business that may shortly be part of our company.  With the progress that is being made, the time was right to change our name to reflect our future focus and I will be pleased to report as Mendell Helium from now on.”

This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of the UK Market Abuse Regulation and the Directors of the Company are responsible for the release of this announcement.

ENDS

Enquiries:

Mendell Helium plc

Nick Tulloch, CEO

 

 

 

Tel: +44 (0) 1738 317 693

 

http://voyagerlife.uk

nick@voyagerlife.uk

 

Cairn Financial Advisers LLP (AQSE Corporate Adviser)

Ludovico Lazzaretti/Liam Murray

 

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7213 0880
SI Capital Limited (Broker)

Nick Emerson

Tel:  +44 (0) 1483 413500
 Stanford Capital Partners Ltd (Broker)

Patrick Claridge/Bob Pountney

 

 

Tel:  +44 (0) 203 3650 3650/51

 

 

Brand Communications (Public & Investor Relations)

Alan Green

Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608

Overview of M3 Helium and the Hugoton North Play

Mendell Helium, formerly Voyager Life plc, announced on 27 June 2024 that it has entered into an option agreement to acquire the entire issued share capital of M3 Helium through the issue of 57,611,552 new ordinary shares in Mendell Helium to M3 Helium’s shareholders.  The exercise of the option will constitute a reverse takeover pursuant to AQSE Rule 3.6 of the Access Rule Book and is subject to, inter alia, publication of an admission document.

M3 Helium has interests in six wells in South-Western Kansas of which three (Peyton, Smith and Nilson) are in production.  Five of the company’s wells are within the Hugoton gas field, one of the largest natural gas fields in North America.  Significantly these wells are in the proximity of a gathering network and the Jayhawk gas processing plant meaning that producing wells can quickly be tied into the infrastructure. 

The sixth well is in Fort Dodge and was tested in July 2024 as containing 5.1% helium composition.  Although not within direct access to the gathering network, M3 Helium owns a mobile Pressure Swing Adsorptionproduction plant which could be used to purify the helium on site.

Voyager Life #VOY – Helium production commences at two further wells. Sales of helium and methane to generate revenue for M3 Helium

Voyager is pleased to announce that the Smith and Nilson wells owned by M3 Helium Corp. (“M3 Helium”) are now in production and tied into the gathering system owned by Scout Energy Partners (“Scout”).  Sales of helium and methane will generate revenue for M3 Helium, and the Company currently anticipates receiving these revenues on a monthly basis.

M3 Helium owns a 100 per cent. working interest in the Smith and Nilson wells, both of which have been previously tested at high pressures capable of producing economic flow rates.  The wells recorded respective pressures of 174psi (pounds per square inch) and 180psi respectively (in tests carried out by Precision Wireline and Testing).  The tie in to Scout’s infrastructure was concluded recently with production beginning almost immediately thereafter.  Scout’s gathering network is connected to the Jayhawk gas processing plant which produces methane, helium, nitrogen and natural gas liquids.

The Company expects that production levels will take a few weeks to stabilise, and at this point, helium content is anticipated to be in the region of 0.635 per cent., based on a competent person’s report previously prepared for M3 Helium by WSP.  Management of M3 Helium are accordingly optimistic about the potential revenue capability from the wells.

As previously announced, Smith and Nilson are to the east of the core part of the Hugoton gas field in what is known as the transition zone.  It is M3 Helium’s belief that this lesser produced area could provide considerable upside to the company by accessing formations previously overlooked by other operators.

M3 Helium’s next project, which is already underway, is to bring its Rost well at Fort Dodge into production.  As announced on 15 July 2024, this has been tested by Shamrock Gas Analysis, Inc. as containing 5.1% helium.

Nick Tulloch, Chief Executive Officer of Voyager, said: “Bringing the Smith and Nilson wells into production is a significant step forward for M3 Helium.  The Hugoton gas field is one of the best known sources of helium in the world and, with substantial opportunity to drill further wells in this highly prospective region, M3 Helium now has proof of concept as it looks to further expand its assets.

“The speed at which the two wells were brought into production is another reminder of M3 Helium’s competitive advantage.  With access to Scout’s gathering system and its Jayhawk gas processing plant, M3 Helium has the ability to quickly monetise any new wells that it develops.”

“From Voyager’s standpoint, our ultimate focus has always been to build our business to become cash flow positive. The rate of progress and development milestones already achieved by M3 Helium since we announced the acquisition at the end of June gives our management team great confidence that the business we are building can realistically deliver this objective.”

As announced on 27 June 2024, the Company has an option to acquire M3 Helium, a producer of helium based in Kansas and with an interest in six wells.  There is no certainty that the Company’s option to acquire M3 Helium will be exercised, nor that the enlarged group will successfully complete its re-admission to trading on the AQSE Growth Market.

This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of the UK Market Abuse Regulation and the Directors of the Company are responsible for the release of this announcement.

ENDS

Enquiries:

Voyager Life plc

 

Nick Tulloch, CEO

 

 

 

Tel: +44 (0) 1738 317 693

 

http://voyagerlife.uk

nick@voyagerlife.uk

 

Cairn Financial Advisers LLP (AQSE Corporate Adviser)

 

Ludovico Lazzaretti/Liam Murray

 

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7213 0880
SI Capital Limited (Broker)

 

Nick Emerson

Tel:  +44 (0) 1483 413500
 

Stanford Capital Partners LLP (Broker)

 

Patrick Claridge/Bob Pountney

 

 

Tel:  +44 (0) 203 3650 3650/51

 

 

Brand Communications (Public & Investor Relations)

 

Alan Green

 

Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608

Overview of M3 Helium and the Hugoton North Play

Voyager announced on 27 June 2024 that it has entered into an option agreement to acquire the entire issued share capital of M3 Helium through the issue of 57,611,552 new ordinary shares in Voyager to M3 Helium’s shareholders.  The exercise of the option will constitute a reverse takeover pursuant to AQSE Rule 3.6 of the Access Rule Book and is subject to, inter alia, publication of an admission document.

M3 Helium has interests in six wells in South-Western Kansas of which three are in production.  Five of the company’s wells are within the Hugoton gas field, one of the largest natural gas fields in North America.  Significantly these wells are in the proximity of a gathering network and the Jayhawk gas processing plant meaning that producing wells can quickly be tied into the infrastructure.

The sixth well is in Fort Dodge and was tested in July 2024 as containing 5.1% helium composition.  Although not within direct access to the gathering network, M3 Helium owns a mobile Pressure Swing Adsorption production plant which could be used to purify the helium on site.

Voyager Life #VOY CEO Nick Tulloch discusses today’s RNS & the latest developments with M3 Helium in Kansas with Alan Green

Voyager Life #VOY CEO Nick Tulloch discusses today’s RNS & the latest developments with M3 Helium in Kansas with Alan Green.

  • Overview of the M3 VOY deal
  • Fundraise & loan, is the money being well spent?
  • Drilling latest from Carter 1 & 2, plus Fort Dodge Rost well & Scout Jayhawk plant
  • High levels of #helium tested & vast expansion potential
  • High levels of interest from US investors 

Voyager Life #VOY – M3 Helium asset overview

Voyager is pleased to provide the following overview of M3 Helium Corp.’s, (“M3 Helium”) assets following a visit last week by CEO Nick Tulloch to Kansas, USA.  The Company has an option to acquire M3 Helium, a producer of helium based in Kansas and with an interest in six wells.

Highlights

  • Six wells in South-Western Kansas
  • One well in production and tied into nearby gathering and processing infrastructure
  • Two further wells in the process of being tied into the same infrastructure
  • Two further wells in the Hugoton North Play fracked and undergoing assessment
  • Sixth well in Fort Dodge tested at 5.1 per cent. helium content as announced on 15 July 2024

Hugoton North Play

M3 Helium has an interest in five wells in its Hugoton North Play project.  These wells are situated around Garden City in western Kansas and are all within or near the gathering network connected to the Jayhawk gas processing plant near the town of Ullyses and which is owned and operated by Scout Energy Partners (“Scout”).  Jayhawk produces methane, helium, nitrogen and natural gas liquids.

Carter 1 and Carter 2 wells

These are the most recent of M3 Helium’s wells to be drilled and are approximately one mile apart situated to the north of Garden City.  M3 Helium owns a 100 per cent. interest in both of these wells although the Carter 1 well was funded by a third-party in return for the opportunity to acquire helium produced from that well at a price of US$280/Mcf.

The Carter 2 well completed a fracking operation last week and the team has now begun the process of well clean up, primarily swabbing for accumulated frack fluids, before an assessment can be made of the well’s potential flow rates. It is important to note that the geology of M3 Helium’s wells varies considerably.  The Carter wells, which are situated at the north end of its operations are known to carry greater levels of water and, consequently, this particular fracking operation was executed at low pressure to ensure that the well, following fracking, was not compromised by fluid levels.  Although it is early days, initial signs are positive – on completion of the operation, a vacuum was immediately observed in the wellbore indicating that the frack fluid was being absorbed into the rock below.  As M3 Helium observes the well’s characteristics over the coming weeks, it expects to gain a greater understanding of the economics of developing this northern part of its operations.

Smith and Nilson wells

To the south of Garden City and in Haskell County near the town of Sublette are M3 Helium’s Smith and Nilson wells.  M3 Helium owns a 100 per cent. interest in both of these wells. Both wells have been completed and have produced economic flow rates.  M3 Helium has now commenced the process of tying them into the Scout pipeline network following which commercial production is expected to begin.  To date, meters have been installed by Scout and M3 Helium is in the process of connecting a pipe between the well and meters.  This is expected to be completed by end of August 2024 and a further announcement will be made at that time.

Smith and Nilson are to the east of the core part of the Hugoton gas field in what is known as the transition zone.  It is M3 Helium’s belief that this lesser produced area could provide considerable upside to the company by accessing formations previously overlooked by other operators.  The Smith well in particular was tested at pressure of 150 psi (pounds per square inch) in July 2024 and, following partial removal of water over the gas reservoir, M3 Helium believes this pressure is capable of rising.

Peyton well

Also to the south of Garden City but east of Smith and Nilson is the Peyton well.  One of M3 Helium’s first wells, the Peyton well is in production and currently producing a return, net of all operating and administrative costs, of around $2,000 per month to the owners of the Peyton well.  M3 Helium owns a 20 per cent. interest in the Peyton well. The well produces without the need for a pump.

The Peyton well is in the heart of the Hugoton gas field where wells have historically been reliable producers, with limited water content, but the area has seen more active production in the past and consequently M3 Helium’s management does not consider that potential reserves are as great as may be the case in the transition zone described above.  However, the consistent production and expected well life makes this region an attractive area in which to operate.

Fort Dodge

M3 Helium’s Fort Dodge prospect is located a short drive to the east of Dodge City.  Although a smaller prospect than the Hugoton North play project, Fort Dodge has test results showing high helium content and good well pressure.

Rost

The Rost well was tested earlier in July 2024 by Shamrock Gas Analysis, Inc. as containing 5.1% helium composition, announced on 15 July 2024.  Thurmond-McGlothlin, LLC, an independent professional firm, also tested the pressure at 302.7 psi.  Samples of gas were previously taken and measured at 47,100 cubic feet per day (47.1 Mcfd).

A combination of these factors make the Rost well and its Fort Dodge operation, in which M3 Helium owns a 100 per cent. interest, arguably its most exciting near term prospect.  Although not within direct access to Scout’s gathering network, M3 Helium owns a mobile Pressure Swing Adsorption production plant which could be used to purify the helium on site.  Discussions with Scout last week confirmed that Scout would accept M3 Helium’s purified helium which can be delivered to an access point around a one hour drive away.

Nick Tulloch, Chief Executive Officer of Voyager, said: “I was fortunate during my visit to Kansas to be able to tour Scout Energy Partners’ Jayhawk gas processing plant with whom M3 Helium partners with.  The plant is vast, handling around 5 per cent. of world helium production according to the Scout Energy representative who showed us around, and the proximity of the gathering infrastructure to M3 Helium’s operations is a defining characteristic of the opportunity before us.  Equally important is that the plant is still only operating below. capacity so further production will be welcomed.

“In a short time, M3 Helium has assembled a portfolio of assets in different locations, and with different geological characteristics, but all within reach of Scout’s infrastructure.  As we develop our existing wells and add new ones, we can be secure in the knowledge that there is a ready and accessible market for our production.”

As announced on 27 June 2024, there is no certainty that the Company’s option to acquire M3 Helium will be exercised, nor that the enlarged group will successfully complete its re-admission to trading on the AQSE Growth Market.

The Directors of the Company are responsible for the release of this announcement.

ENDS

Enquiries:

Voyager Life plc

Nick Tulloch, CEO

 

Tel: +44 (0) 1738 317 693

http://voyagerlife.uk

nick@voyagerlife.uk

Cairn Financial Advisers LLP (AQSE Corporate Adviser)

Ludovico Lazzaretti/Liam Murray

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7213 0880
SI Capital Limited (Broker)

Nick Emerson/Nick Briers

Tel:  +44 (0) 1483 413500
Stanford Capital Partners LLP (Broker)

 

Patrick Claridge/Bob Pountney

 Tel:  +44 (0) 203 3650 3650/51

 

 

Brand Communications (Public & Investor Relations)

Alan Green

Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608

 

Overview of M3 Helium and the Hugoton North Play

Voyager announced on 27 June 2024 that it has entered into an option agreement to acquire the entire issued share capital of M3 Helium through the issue of 57,611,552 new ordinary shares in Voyager to M3 Helium’s shareholders.  The exercise of the option will constitute a reverse takeover pursuant to AQSE Rule 3.6 of the Access Rule Book and is subject to, inter alia, publication of an admission document.

M3 Helium’s North Play is part of the Hugoton gas field, one of the largest natural gas fields in North America.  The North Play potentially extends to 250 sections with recoverable gas, with each section being approximately 640 acres (one square mile).  Production to date has indicated a helium content of 1.25 per cent., a concentration that compares very favourably to other parts of the Hugoton gas field.  Analogous wells drilled by other operators within the North Play have averaged over 0.44 bcfg per well, meaning that, with four wells per section, M3 Helium estimates a potential of up to 440+ bcfg of recoverable gas across the entire area.  At a constant 1.25 per cent. helium content, M3 Helium estimates potential recoverable helium of over 5.5 bcf across the entire area.

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