Zak Mir talks to Andy Carroll, CEO of Mosman Oil & Gas, about the latest company update at the helium, hydrogen, and hydrocarbon exploration, development, and production company.



Navigating the Helium Gold Rush in the US



In the evolving landscape of energy commodities, helium has emerged as a critical resource with soaring demand and limited supply. Mosman Oil and Gas, under the leadership of CEO Andy Carroll, is strategically positioned to capitalise on this burgeoning market, particularly within the United States. This article delves into Mosman’s journey, its unique positioning in the helium sector, and what investors and industry watchers can expect in the near and medium term.



From Oil and Gas to Helium: Mosman’s Strategic Pivot



Mosman Oil and Gas has a rich heritage rooted in the oil and gas industry, which has provided the company with a strong technical foundation. However, recognising the significant opportunity in helium exploration and production, Mosman has focused on this niche but rapidly growing sector.



Helium, often overlooked in the past, is now experiencing what many describe as a gold rush, particularly in the US. This shift is driven by helium’s essential role in a variety of high-tech applications, including semiconductor manufacturing, medical imaging, and aerospace technologies.



Andy Carroll emphasises that Mosman’s decision to concentrate on the US market is deliberate and strategic. “There are very few small companies focused on helium, especially in the US, which we believe is the place to be,” he explains. This is largely due to the recent opening of the US helium market to private investors after a century of government control, which had previously stifled exploration incentives.



The US Helium Market: Infrastructure and Opportunity



The US helium market differs significantly from other global regions. Historically, helium production and sales were dominated by government-run entities, with restricted access for private companies. The government’s release of its helium reserves disrupted prices and exploration dynamics, but recent regulatory changes have ushered in a new era of opportunity.



“In the US, you have an established helium infrastructure, which is crucial,” Carroll points out. Unlike other regions such as Australia, where helium resources may exist but infrastructure and market access are limited, the US offers a mature ecosystem. This includes pipelines, processing plants, and a ready market driven by demand from critical industries.



Moreover, the US market’s relative lack of competition in helium exploration means companies like Mosman can secure prime acreage and advance projects with less direct rivalry, setting the stage for potentially lucrative near-term production.



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