Mendell Helium announces that Jill Overland, a non-executive director of the Company, will be stepping down from the Board at the Company’s forthcoming annual general meeting on 6 November 2024 (“AGM”).
Mrs Overland works as a finance director of another company. In recent months, that role has become more time consuming to the extent that she feels she cannot commit sufficient time to Mendell Helium. As a consequence, she has notified the Board of her resignation and her intention to leave on that date.
Mendell Helium intends to assess the composition of its board, including making new appointments, at the time of its proposed acquisition of M3 Helium Corp.
Resolution 3 in the notice of AGM, which was to approve Mrs Overland’s re-election to the board, will be withdrawn at the AGM.
Eric Boyle, Chairman of Mendell Helium, said: “Jill has been a member of our board for over three years, including throughout our time as an AQSE quoted company. Her knowledge and enthusiasm for our operations has been invaluable as our business has developed. On behalf of the Board and all of the Mendell Helium team, I thank her for all that she has done for us and we wish her well in the future.”
As announced on 27 June 2024, the Company has an option to acquire M3 Helium Corp., a producer of helium based in Kansas and with an interest in six wells. There is no certainty that the Company’s option to acquire M3 Helium will be exercised, nor that the enlarged group will successfully complete its re-admission to trading on the AQSE Growth Market.
The Directors of the Company are responsible for the release of this announcement.
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Overview of M3 Helium and the Hugoton North Play
Mendell Helium, formerly Voyager Life plc, announced on 27 June 2024 that it has entered into an option agreement to acquire the entire issued share capital of M3 Helium through the issue of 57,611,552 new ordinary shares in Mendell Helium to M3 Helium’s shareholders. The exercise of the option will constitute a reverse takeover pursuant to AQSE Rule 3.6 of the Access Rule Book and is subject to, inter alia, publication of an admission document.
M3 Helium has interests in six wells in South-Western Kansas of which three (Peyton, Smith and Nilson) are in production. Five of the company’s wells are within the Hugoton gas field, one of the largest natural gas fields in North America. Significantly these wells are in the proximity of a gathering network and the Jayhawk gas processing plant meaning that producing wells can quickly be tied into the infrastructure.
The sixth well is in Fort Dodge and was tested in July 2024 as containing 5.1% helium composition. Although not within direct access to the gathering network, M3 Helium owns a mobile Pressure Swing Adsorption production plant which could be used to purify the helium on site.

