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Message: Royal Helium Signs a Multi-Year Helium Liquefaction Tolling Agreement

Royal Helium Ltd. (TSXV: RHC) (TSXV: RHC.WT) (OTCQB: RHCCF) ("Royal" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has signed a tolling services agreement with Tumbleweed Midstream LLC, of Colorado ("Tumbleweed") under which Tumbleweed will process Royal's 99.999% gaseous helium at its Ladder Creek Liquefaction Facility ("Ladder Creek") into liquid helium. The refined helium gas will be delivered from Royal's helium wells and helium processing plant currently under construction at Steveville, Alberta to Tumbleweed's facility in Colorado. Ladder Creek has warranted that the liquid helium delivered will meet or exceed a purity level of 99.999% in compliance with Compressed Gas Association G-9.1-2014 Commodity Specification for Helium.

Mr. Andrew Davidson, President, and CEO of Royal states, "We are pleased to be working with Ladder Creek as our tolling services provider for the liquefaction of Royal's refined gaseous helium. Liquefaction is a crucial step in both Royal's production process and our off-take partner's purchase process, as gaseous helium cannot be stored or transported over long distances. Ladder Creek's location and processing capabilities and specifications align perfectly with our off-take partner's delivery requirements."

The primary term of this agreement is for 3 years, through to December 31, 2025, and is renewable on a year-to-year basis thereafter. Ladder Creek will process up to 24 million cubic feet of crude helium per year for Royal with provisions for some excess if capacity allows.

About Royal Helium Ltd.

Royal controls over 1,000,000 acres of prospective helium land across southern Saskatchewan and southeastern Alberta. All of Royal's lands are in close vicinity to highways, roads, cities and importantly, close to existing oil and gas infrastructure, with a significant portion of its land in close proximity to existing helium producing locations. With stable, rising prices and limited, non-renewable sources for helium worldwide, Royal intends to become a leading North American producer of this high value commodity. Royal's helium reservoirs are carried primarily with nitrogen. Nitrogen is not considered a greenhouse gas ("GHG") and therefore has a low GHG footprint when compared to other jurisdictions that rely on large scale natural gas production for helium extraction. Helium extracted from wells in Saskatchewan and Alberta can be up to 99% less carbon intensive than helium extraction processes in other jurisdictions.

 

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