Monthly Archives: September 2019

Big Star Making Strides In Colorado

Yesterday afternoon it revealed it had acquired a total of 5,120 acres in Colorado, US, following a soil gas survey which uncovered multiple helium anomalies. The soil survey, conducted in August, returned positive helium anomalies ranging from 10% to 21% … Continue reading

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Helium Shortage Isn’t Just Hot Air

A global shortage of helium could affect more than the party balloon industry. If you want to buy a helium-filled balloon for a celebration, it’s likely you’ll be paying more, as reported by the BBC. A global shortage of helium … Continue reading

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Helium Shortage: ‘Prices Just Keep Going Up And Up

If you want to buy a helium-filled balloon for a celebration, then it’s likely you’ll be paying a bit more for the privilege. “Prices just keep going up and up,” says Steve Durnford, director of family business Balloons of London. … Continue reading

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Big Star Energy Provides Enterprise Helium Prospect Update

Big Star Energy Ltd. has entered into additional leases at its Enterprise helium prospect in the US, taking the total area under lease at Enterprise to 5,120 gross acres. The additional lease announcement follows the original acquisition which was announced … Continue reading

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Helium Balloons! So Festive. So Awful for the Environment.

Nebraska Cornhusker fans release red balloons after the first score against the Arkansas State Red Wolves in a 2017 football game at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska. Americans spent more than $130 million on balloons last year, according to market … Continue reading

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