After hydrogen, helium is the second most common element in the universe. However, it is rarely found in the Earth's atmosphere, and most of the helium is obtained from natural gas sources.

The deposits that cover almost the entire global demand are located in the United States, North Africa, and Russia.

For long-distance transportation needs, helium is used in its cryogenic form. For customers with a high demand for liquid helium as a refrigerant, there is the possibility of using a system to recover and re-liquefy the "used" helium.

Primary gas utilizations in different markets

PRODUCTION

Ricerca

Superconductor energy storage systems, magnetic levitation trains, gravitational applications, and superconductor sensors and materials

PRODUCTION

Technology

NMR spectroscopy, sensor cooling, vacuum generation, and magnetic separation in mining and environmental processes

HEALTHCARE

Medicine

Magnetic resonance and biomagnetometry

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