Pulsar Helium buys 1,360 acres at Minnesota Topaz project for US$2.48 million
- Pulsar Helium bought about 1,360 acres of surface land at its Topaz helium project in Lake County, Minnesota.
- Paid USD 2.48 million cash from existing resources to Wolf Lands in an arm’s length deal.
- Land sits over Pulsar’s leased mineral rights, including the Jetstream #7 well site.
- Deal strengthens surface control as Topaz moves toward production readiness, with quotes sought for up to four new production wells.
- Minnesota enacted a helium-specific permitting framework on May 26, 2026, supporting development planning at the project.
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