Total Helium Ltd. announce that the Boltz 35B well has been completed with production tests ongoing. Additionally, 20 miles away from the Boltz 35B well, the Miller 9C Saltwater Disposal well has been drilled to 5,993 feet and casing has been set and cemented. On the same section of land, the drilling rig has moved and the Miller 9D production well has been spudded.

Total Helium's first production well, the Boltz 35B has been logged and completed. The log analysis shows that targeted zones form a large gas transition zone with data and calculation supporting the presence of large concentration of natural gas and helium in the formations. Initial gas composition analyses are in line with expectations.

The production testing for the well is being conducted in two stages. The well has been stimulated in the lower interval. A down-hole submersible pump has been installed and is operating to begin the dewatering process.

A pipeline has been built and connected to a saltwater disposal facility and a pipeline has been installed to connect the well into a natural gas and helium gathering system. Preliminary data for early production tests from the lower zones are expected in the coming weeks. Based on the upcoming production results, the upper zones may be stimulated separately and co-mingled with the lower zones production.

Total Helium expects the early production tests to guide the optimal development plans for its acreage.