Helium (S2) – Page 6
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Race to find North American sources
The global helium landscape is changing, but some companies are working to ensure helium supply stays close to home in North America.
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Is this the way…?
A family business located in the helium hotbed of Amarillo is hoping to transform its operation in response to a changing market. Tex-Air Gas supplies helium to welding supplies distributors across the US, and has also fueled projects like launching a box of Kentucky Fried Chicken into space and illusionist ...
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A guide to maximising helium gas allocation
As the supply of helium continues to fluctuate, there is a lot of buzz about converting to hydrogen. Conversion can be a major capital expense that requires the purchase of expensive hydrogen gas generators and new piping and components, as well as hours and hours of extra work for personnel ...
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10 minutes with… Jeremy Jordan, of IACX Energy
How does IACX serve the helium market in North America, what involvement does it have?
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Imperial Helium Corp.
Headquartered in Alberta, Canada, Imperial Helium Corp. (IHC) is focused on finding helium where it has already been found. IHC is identifying and capturing bypassed opportunities of known helium accumulations in Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.
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Membrane gas separation technology
Think twice if you’ve written off helium as a gas with dwindling interest and sinking demand. Far from it! Helium is still one of the most interesting industrial gas markets in today’s marketplace. New helium exploration projects remain an exciting opportunity and over the past year, even newcomer startups have ...
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When new meets old: addressing helium shortages
Helium is like gold,” said Tony Corletto, BAUER Sales Manager for Industrial Air and Gas Products. Corletto was speaking on the widespread scarcity of helium: it is one of the most abundant elements in the universe, yet one of the most difficult to find on Earth. BAUER Compressors, a German-based ...
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Innovators expand to meet high-tech demand
A recognised leader in cryocooler design and manufacturing, Cryomech of Syracuse, New York, recently expanded to accommodate its growing business.
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Saskatchewan’s emergence as a new helium hub
The Canadian province of Saskatchewan wants to have 10% of the global market share for helium by 2030. In figures, such a vision equates to $500m in capital investment, $250m in exports and hundreds of jobs – a huge opportunity for both the province and the ever-changing helium market, especially ...
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‘World’s largest’ helium hub comes onstream in Russia
As demand for helium continues to grow, the market last week saw a breakthrough moment when what is believed to be the world’s largest logistic centre for the servicing of helium containers came onstream in Russia.
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Imperial Helium remains on track with its Steveville helium exploration project
Imperial Helium CEO David Johnson has said the company remains on schedule with its Steveville helium exploration project in South Eastern Alberta, Canada.
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Obituary: Bobby Searle
Robert ‘Bobby’ Searle, Praxair (Linde)’s own ‘Mr. Helium’, passed away on 22nd August at his home. He was 65 years old.
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Blue Star Helium pass completeness review for Enterprise 16#1 well
Blue Star Helium has received notification that its Form 2A (Oil and Gas Development Plan or OGDP) application for the Enterprise 16#1 well has passed completeness review with the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC).
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Helium One starts drilling at second exploration well
Helium One has started drilling operations at the Tai-2 exploration well at its 100% owned Rukwa Project in southwest Tanzania.
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Royal Helium receives drilling permits for Climax-4
Royal Helium has received a drill licence for its fourth helium well on its Climax land block located in Southwestern Saskatchewan.
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Renergen inks helium deals with Linde, Messer and Helium24
Renergen has inked three take-or-pay conditional helium sales agreements with Linde, Messer and Helium24.
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Helium markets tighten up due to unplanned outages
At a time when helium supply would be ample if the major sources were operating normally and helium markets are anticipating a significant influx of new supply by the end of the year, a series of unplanned outages has temporarily disrupted supply, writes Phil Kornbluth.
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Imperial Helium completes drilling on its Steveville Helium asset
Imperial Helium has today (26 th July) said that it has successfully drilled, logged and cased its first well on its Steveville Helium asset, in South-eastern Alberta.
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New partnership to develop drone-based natural hydrogen and helium detection technology
A newly formed partnership is looking to develop and commercialise drone-based natural hydrogen and helium detection technology.
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Desert Mountain Energy appoints Davey as Vice-President of Land
Desert Mountain Energy has appointed Jessica Davey as Vice-President of Land and to the Board of Directors.