Total Helium Ltd. provided a follow-up operational update on its Pinta South Project in the Holbrook Basin of Arizona. Following the successful construction of a six-mile pipeline and connection of five wells to the helium processing facility, as reported last month, Total Helium announces significant advancements in well production, pipeline, and future wells. The Pinta South Project now features a total of 15 wells, with seven wells actively producing helium.

The remaining eight wells are in various stages of completion, and once connected to the pipeline, will significantly increase Total Helium's helium production capacity, thereby generating increased revenue. Out of these 15 wells, Total Helium retains a 20% working interest in two wells and a 50% working interest in the remainingder, including the five additional wells now actively producing helium. Importantly, Total Helium has partnered with a leading multinational industrial gas and chemicals manufacturing company to fund the pipeline expansion on the Pinta South project.

Pipeline Updates Total Helium has established a compressor station and a 6-mile underground pipeline to connect the new wells to the helium processing facility. The compressor station will ensure adequate pressure for higher helium flow rates to the processing plant. Further updates regarding flow rates will be provided as production stabilizes.

Although the shallow Shinarump formation is the primary target within the field, the Company is also targeting high impact sand channels and deeper formations wells at minimal additional costs. If successful, these wells are expected to significantly enhance production rates. For reference, the 20% owned two producing wells are " sand channel" wells and have produced 243,700 MCF (28-1 NS Well) and 179,000 MCF (27-1 NS Well) with 8% helium over the past three years.

A comprehensive soil gas survey has been completed to detect areas within the field with elevated helium levels, indicative of the presence of these sand channels and deeper formations that may have significant upside potential. This survey has enabled Total Helium to optimize future drilling locations.