Helium
Abundant, yet rare, helium can be extracted as a co-product of natural hydrogen production. The gas has endless applications and unique properties for which there are no effective substitutes
Helium
Abundant, yet rare, helium can be extracted as a co-product of natural hydrogen production. The gas has endless applications and unique properties for which there are no effective substitutes
Helium is generated deep underground through the natural radioactive decay of elements such as uranium and thorium
Helium has thermal and energy conductivity properties that cannot be covered with an alternative gas
Limited resource extracted as part of natural gas processing so transfer of knowledge and technology from the Oil & Gas sector is valuable
A tiny molecule ● lighter than air ● colorless ● odorless ● inert ●
tasteless ● non-toxic ● superconductor ● lowest melting point
Essential for high-tech, medical and industrial applications: