Helium is running low because of the Iran War. Pavilion Global strategists offered up ways to play the shortage.
Helium gas powering the world’s most advanced semiconductor processes is suddenly in short supply, threatening to slow down ...
Shortages of helium, a byproduct of natural gas processing, could create problems for semiconductor and medical equipment manufacturers.
At the same time, Iran is blocking the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s busiest shipping channels, through which Qatar ...
Cell phones, MRIs, and space research are among the things that could get more expensive as helium prices spike.
“Over the past decade, helium has become more scarce and more expensive,” one scientist who relies on the element told ...
About "33% of the world's helium supply is offline for at least the next three to five years," Cliff Cain told NewsNation.
While we think of helium as filling your kid's birthday balloons, the reality is that helium powers MRI machines, enables semiconductor manufacturing, supports nuclear energy and underpins advanced ...
Let’s cut straight to it. A geopolitical shock just knocked roughly one-third of global helium supply offline. Iran’s strike on Qatar’s largest LNG facility damaged production lines that could take ...
The blockade in the Strait of Hormuz is affecting not only oil, but the global helium supply. The blockade in the Strait of Hormuz is not just blocking oil shipments. NPR's Lilly Quiroz reports it's ...
The world's helium supply took a major hit last month when Iran struck Qatar's liquefied natural gas production facilities in ...