Pulsar Helium Inc. has acquired strategic surface land in Lake County, Minnesota, to support its Topaz helium exploration project.
Securing these surface rights is critical for the company to manage land access and infrastructure development as it moves forward with exploration activities in the region. By controlling the surface land, Pulsar Helium reduces reliance on third-party agreements and streamlines the operational logistics required for drilling and extraction.
The acquisition consists of approximately 1,360 acres [1] of surface land located near Babbitt, Minnesota. This land is adjacent to the existing Topaz Helium Project, providing a contiguous expansion of the company's footprint in the area [1], [2].
Lake County serves as a primary site for the company's efforts to identify and develop helium resources. The addition of these acres allows the company to secure the necessary space for strategic surface rights, a key component in the early stages of mineral exploration and development [2].
This move aligns with the broader goal of expanding land holdings to ensure the Topaz project has sufficient operational flexibility. The company is focusing on establishing a robust presence in the U.S. market to secure helium supplies, which are essential for various high-tech and scientific applications [1], [3].
“Pulsar Helium Inc. has acquired strategic surface land in Lake County, Minnesota”
The acquisition of surface rights is a tactical step that minimizes legal and operational risks associated with land access. In the mining and gas industry, owning the surface land—rather than just the mineral rights—prevents potential disputes with landowners and allows the company to build the necessary infrastructure for extraction without external delays.





