Altura Energy

Symbol: ALTU.V OTCQB: ALTUF
Market Cap: $22.29M
Purpose: Raise Awareness, Open Market Buying
Sector: Energy
Summary:

Altura Energy Corp. is a Canadian-based energy company specializing in helium exploration, production, and storage solutions in the United States. The company holds significant interests in helium-producing wells in the Holbrook Basin of Arizona, notably owning a 20% stake in two producing wells and a 50% interest in eight additional wells. Altura focuses on supplying high-grade green helium, which features an ultra-high helium concentration of 5-8%, crucial for American high-tech industries. Their operations include scalable production from multiple wells connected to pipelines, supported by partnerships with major industrial gas manufacturers for pipeline construction and offtake agreements. With a focus on low-cost, low-risk shallow wells, Altura Energy plays an important role in providing helium—a critical element for various scientific and technological applications. The company is publicly listed on the Börse Berlin Stock Exchange.

Data pulled: 2026-05-01 14:11

Investor Highlights:
  • Low Risk Growth Profile
  • High Impact Exploration Upside
  • Experienced Operators
Management:
Ashley Lastinger, CEO

Ms. Lastinger has a background in Petroleum Engineering spanning over 15 years, serving as both an engineer and engineering manager for multiple energy exploration and production companies of various sizes. Her technical experience includes reservoir, production, and facilities engineering, as well as regulatory compliance and project management. She has been responsible for all facets of operations in multiple onshore US energy fields, from heavy oil to natural gas. Ms. Lastinger worked under Robert Johnston, both at Apache Corporation and Atalaya Resources, furthering the development of the Mid-Continent Granite Wash formation and evaluating various unexplored resources in Oklahoma, Texas, North Dakota, and Colorado. Ms. Lastinger holds a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering and Master of Energy Business, both from the University of Tulsa.