WorldWide Drilling Resource

9 DECEMBER 2023 WorldWide Drilling Resource® Contractors’ Benefit Auction Brings Relief to Drilling Community The WorldWide DownHome DrillFest™ Contractors’ Benefit Auction raised a record-breaking total of more than $19,000 to benefit families in the drilling industry. The recipients, nominated by Innovative Pump Solutions and Advanced Water Well Technologies, were able to use funds to recover from personal hardships they’ve endured. Veronica I. “Ronnie” Jones, CEO and President of WorldWide Drilling Resource, Inc. said, “The goal of our benefit auction is to help those in the drilling community during their time of need. With the support of everyone who donated and bid on items, we were able to provide financial support to a couple of very worthy families who are having a difficult time right now. We are so proud and grateful to all who have participated in these auctions. It truly was a group effort of all those in attendance. I would like to personally thank each and every one of you for your support.” To see more photos of the event, visit this page at: worldwidedrillingresource.com Ronnie Jones with Shawn Marlow of Advanced Water Well Technologies. Jerry Shupert and Scott Preslar of Innovative Pump Solutions with WWDR’s Ronnie Jones. Rig on the Way Adapted from Information by Pulsar Helium Inc. Pulsar Helium Inc. signed a contract with Capstar Drilling, Inc. for the provision of drilling services at its Topaz helium project in Minnesota. Capstar will provide #314, an Elenburg 6000 trailer-mounted rig, to drill the appraisal well at Topaz. The program is for one well, with the option to drill a second at Pulsar’s discretion. The well will be named Jetstream #1. Jetstream #1 will be drilled to a vertical depth of 2200 feet with the collar location anticipated to be within 65 feet of the original discovery well, LOD-6, which flowed 10.5% helium. The hole will be rigged up with a blowout preventor and the well drilled with an 8.5-inch polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) bit to intermediate casing depth. Following the intermediate casing run, the reservoir interval will be drilled with a 6.25inch PDC bit to total depth (TD). During drilling, a gas chromatograph and mass spectrometer will be on location to provide real-time gas composition measurements, including helium concentration. On reaching TD, an open-hole logging suite will be used to evaluate the reservoir zone for the next phase of evaluation. Permits are in place with final approval granted last September. Preliminary civil works were conducted in March, and final access and drill site civil works are complete. The drill location is on private mineral rights, which Pulsar has a lease for nonhydrocarbon gases. The company has also agreed upon terms to acquire the surface rights. “The signing of the drilling contract for the appraisal well at our flagship Topaz helium project is a significant milestone. Now the countdown to realizing Topaz’s potential begins. I am proud of our team’s efforts to adhere to the aggressive work program we set ourselves, including the seismic survey which is currently underway. As a company that listed on the TSXV only last month, we will continue to provide consistent news flow for our investors,” commented Pulsar’s President & CEO Thomas Abraham-James. Photo courtesy of Capstar Drilling. EXB

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