Monthly Archives: October 2018

Gazprom Suspends Helium Exports From Orenburg

According to industry sources, Gazprom has declared a supply shortfall and suspended all deliveries of bulk liquid helium for export from Russia, effective immediately, due to an order issued by Russia’s anti-trust committee. Apparently, this action has been taken in … Continue reading

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The Race Of The Manufacturers Of MRI To Reduce Their Dependence On Helium

Away from the hustle and bustle of the race to electric vehicles, it is a battle of similar, but far more unobtrusive among the manufacturers of MRI: reducing the fossil energy consumption of these large medical imaging devices, fond of … Continue reading

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American Helium Announces the Resignation of Frank Jacobs

American Helium Inc. (the “Company” or “American Helium”) announces that Mr. Frank Jacobs has resigned as President, CEO and Director of the Company effective immediately. The Board thanks Mr. Jacobs for his contributions during his tenure with the Company and … Continue reading

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Reactivity of Hydrogen-Helium and Hydrogen-Nitrogen Mixtures At High Pressures

Through a series of Raman spectroscopy studies, we investigate the behaviour of hydrogen-helium and hydrogen-nitrogen mixtures at high pressure across a wide range of concentrations. We find that there is no evidence of chemical association or increased miscibility of hydrogen … Continue reading

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BLM Policy Changes Could Affect Helium Development Leases Near Holbrook

A Trump administration policy changes how the Bureau of Land Management conducts environmental review and public comment for oil and gas leases. It could affect the development of 3,000 acres recently leased near Holbrook for helium exploration. KNAU’s Ryan Heinsius … Continue reading

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