A tight market in-progress; shortages seemingly never far away; a market evidently exposed to geopolitical risks; and a number of future supply scenarios in the mix. The global helium business might be described as something of a tinder box ready to catch light in the months and years ahead.
Discussion and debate around this hot topic is sparking into life in Houston, Texas, right now as the Global Helium Summit gets underway in the traditional home state of helium production.
Nearly 300 delegates from 24 countries have gathered at the Marriott Marquis Hotel ready to tackle the key talking points in a market that has once again found itself tightening, and questioning what the future holds once supply from the Amarillo, Texas-based US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is taken off the commercial table in 2021.
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