Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes has cut off helium shipments from Qatar.
About 30 percent of the world's helium supply depends on the Strait of Hormuz. Its closure means higher prices for tech manufacturing and advanced medical care.
South Korea and Taiwan face the highest risk as they source most of their helium from Qatar, while Japan is seen as ...
By Ben Aris in Berlin Qatar’s gas disruption is tightening the supply of helium, a natural gas byproduct that is crucial for ...
Geopolitical instability is rising in the Middle East. While headlines focus on military and political developments, a critical global supply chain is quietly under pressure. The world's access to ...
The global Helium Market has reached a strategic inflection point, valued at USD 5.42 Billion in 2025. Analysis from Maximize ...
Disruptions to Qatar’s natural gas processing from the Iran war have driven helium prices sharply higher, exposing the ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Middle East tensions have created uncertainty for Asia’s chip supply chain but Taiwan’s helium supply ...
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Natural Helium Tasmania Secures Landmark Acquisition of Franklin and Orford Licenses, Positioning Tasmania as a Global Helium Frontier The acquisition of the Franklin and Orford licenses is not just a ...