Greenland is increasingly recognized as a frontier for critical resources, offering favorable geology, proximity to major North American and European markets, and a stable, well-regulated operating environment. The island hosts a range of undeveloped resources expected to play an important role in supporting advanced technologies and future industrial supply chains.
One of the resources already confirmed to be present in Greenland is helium, a critical input across applications ranging from semiconductors and quantum computing to aerospace, medical imaging, and clean energy. Despite its importance, the global helium supply chain remains under sustained pressure, driven by limited new primary discoveries, declining legacy production, and rising demand for secure, long-term supply.
Within this context, Pulsar Helium Inc.’s positioning is particularly compelling. The Company is the only primary helium explorer globally with assets spanning both the United States and Greenland, providing rare exposure to two highly helium-dependent markets within established, transparent regulatory frameworks.
In Minnesota, USA, Pulsar’s Topaz Helium Project has delivered industry-leading helium concentrations. Ongoing appraisal and exploration activities continue to advance a project with the potential to contribute a new domestic source of high-grade helium, including the recent confirmation of the exceptionally rare and valuable helium-3 isotope.
In East Greenland, at the 100%-owned Tunu Helium Project, Pulsar holds an exclusive Mineral Exploration Licence and occupies a first-mover position in one of Europe’s very few recognized primary helium targets. Technical work programs, including passive seismic interpretation and pre-feasibility analysis, are progressively strengthening geological understanding and project prospectivity. Recent infrastructure developments, notably the construction of a new airport adjacent to the Tunu site, further enhance accessibility and long-term logistical viability.
From an investor perspective, the value of dual-jurisdiction exposure is clear. Diversification across North America and Europe provides resilience, optionality, and access to complementary helium markets. Pulsar’s Greenland asset adds a dimension rarely available in global helium portfolios: primary, non-hydrocarbon helium potential supported by a growing technical dataset and a long-term license framework.
As demand for helium continues to grow across advanced and emerging technologies, Pulsar is steadily building a portfolio positioned to address supply constraints through disciplined exploration, technical de-risking, and exposure to two of the world’s most important helium markets.
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