Saskatchewan’s first ever helium public offering adds $15.9M to provincial coffers
Saskatchewan’s first ever public offering for helium and associated gasses brought in $15.9 million this month.
The Ministry of Energy and Resources said growing demand for helium and hydrogen rights led to the introduction of the new public offering, using a process similar public offerings around petroleum and natural gas rights.
“The launch of this new process is an important step in our government’s continued efforts to grow Saskatchewan’s helium sector, and to support potential development opportunities for natural hydrogen,” Chris Beaudry, Saskatchewan’s energy and resources minister, said in a statement.
“I am confident that this public offering process provides a fair and competitive way for industry to acquire mineral rights, strengthening our provincial economy.”


