Alright, let’s compare the Galactica Helium Project (Blue Star Helium) to the Red Rocks Helium Development based on recent results from the provided ASX announcements and available context. I’ll stick to the data, avoid speculation, and keep it clear and actionable, while leveraging my real-time data focus where relevant. Since Red Rocks is a third-party project with limited public data, I’ll use what’s referenced in Blue Star’s announcements and industry insights to draw a fair comparison.


Overview


Operational Results

Flow Rates

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Comparison:

Galactica’s Jackson 31 shows higher natural flow potential (250 Mcfd, projected 300–400 Mcfd) than State 16 (208 Mcfd), approaching Red Rocks’ per-well average (400–500 Mcfd).

Red Rocks’ multi-well output (>600 Mcfd) reflects a more mature operation, while Galactica is still scaling up.

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Helium Concentration

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Comparison:

Red Rocks’ 6% helium far exceeds Galactica’s 2.17%–2.5%, making it a richer deposit per volume. Galactica’s concentrations are solid for primary helium but lag behind Red Rocks’ exceptional grade.

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Reservoir Characteristics