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Gold Hydrogen confirms rare Helium-3 discovery at Ramsay

Episode Summary

Gold Hydrogen Ltd (ASX:GHY) managing director Neil McDonald joins Proactive’s Tylah Tully to discuss the company’s latest discovery. In collaboration with Oxford University, it has identified Helium-3, a rare isotope essential for nuclear fusion, at its Ramsay Project in South Australia. Helium-3, which is valued at more than $2,500 per litre, holds critical applications in nuclear fusion, quantum computing and advanced cryogenics, given its neutron absorption properties. Previously, this isotope was only accessible via nuclear by-products or costly extraterrestrial mining initiatives. Samples from Ramsay, drawn from depths of 280 to 1,000 metres, showed Helium-3 concentrations reaching 901 ppt with purity levels as high as 36.9%, some of the highest globally recorded. This finding could provide an accessible, Earth-based supply of Helium-3, mitigating the need for costly lunar mining. Gold Hydrogen is furthering research on Ramsay’s reserves, including flow rates and geotechnical analysis, with aims to enhance separation methods for Helium-3 and Helium-4. This development aligns with increasing global support for fusion energy, as commercial interest in this clean, sustainable power source accelerates. Strategic partnerships are underway to scale Helium-3 recovery, potentially positioning Ramsay as a premier site for fusion-related resources. #ProactiveInvestors #GoldHydrogen #Helium3 #NuclearFusion #RamsayProject #OxfordUniversity #CleanEnergy #QuantumComputing #RareIsotope #FusionTechnology #StockSurge #EnergyResearch #GlobalEnergy #RenewableResources #Cryogenics #IsotopeDiscovery #SouthAustralia #NuclearInnovation #EnergyFuture #SustainableTech #Fusion