Published by Todd Bush on June 30, 2026
The Government of Saskatchewan is pleased to announce it launched and completed its first-ever helium and associated gases Crown public offering, held on June 22, 2026. This new process will strengthen the province's transparent and competitive environment for acquiring mineral rights and increase investment opportunities in Saskatchewan's emerging helium and natural hydrogen sector.
"The launch of this new process is an important step in our government's continued efforts to grow Saskatchewan's helium sector, and to support potential development opportunities for natural hydrogen," Energy and Resources Minister Chris Beaudry said. "I am confident that this public offering process provides a fair and competitive way for industry to acquire mineral rights, strengthening our provincial economy."
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Rising demand for helium and natural hydrogen rights led the Ministry of Energy and Resources to introduce a public offering system similar to existing processes used for Crown petroleum and natural gas, potash and lithium from brine.
The June 22, 2026, offering raised $15.9 million for the province, with Millennium Land Ltd. acquiring all 15 helium and associated gases permits, totaling more than 267,334 hectares. The highest overall bid was for $2.39 million for a parcel southwest of Regina. The permits grant the holder exclusive rights to explore for helium, natural hydrogen and other associated gases in Southern Saskatchewan for a six-year term.
The Ministry of Energy and Resources expects to hold two more public offerings this fiscal year, one in late August and the other in the Fall, creating additional opportunities for companies to acquire helium and associated gases mineral rights.
Saskatchewan is Canada's largest helium producer, supplying roughly three per cent of global demand. Through the Helium Action Plan, the province is working to increase production to 10 per cent of the world's helium by 2030. The province also has natural hydrogen potential, with recent exploration activity highlighting strong interest and development opportunities.
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Saskatchewan Conducts First Ever Crown Public Offering for Helium and Associated Gases
The Government of Saskatchewan is pleased to announce it launched and completed its first-ever helium and associated gases Crown public offering, held on June 22, 2026. This new process will streng...
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