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    In that article

    https://www.wired.com/story/green-helium-mining/

    It mentions Exxon LaBarge in Wyoming may be vulnerable to environmental policy because the gas composition is 65 percent carbon dioxide.

    Anyone here got any recent insights into LaBarge's future given US climate policy?

    LaBarge is by far the biggest US helium producer. Also the BLM Hugoton is closed at the moment due to operational issues and planning to phase out completely soon as I understand it.

    BNL Blue Star mentioned as being in a favourable position given climate targets. Of course early stages for BNL as only about to start drilling and no proven helium reserves yet as I understand it.

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/4103/4103061-bb54ec00aabca8cdef2d6846a0b37687.jpghttps://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/4103/4103058-9e1a5eb2c3eb527a7a32f5be4a94e6fb.jpg


 
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