Two people were reported to have been injured after an explosion and fire at a gas plant in Haven, Kansas last week (April 15th).
According to local news sources, a 2-mile radius evacuation zone around the Haven Midstream Gas Plant – previously known as the Tenawa Haven Gas Plant – was formed as crews worked to contain the fire.
Although now contained, the incident could further compound the ongoing ‘Helium Shortage 4.0’, which dates back to July 1st, 2021, when the US Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) crude helium enrichment unit began a four month outage.
Speaking on the shortage in February, Phil Kornbluth, Kornbluth Helium Consulting, LLC and member of gasworld’s Editorial Advisory Board, said, “Helium Shortage 4.0 can be blamed on declining or unreliable production from existing sources (most notably the BLM) and the delay of new sources such as Amur entering the market, rather than growth in demand.”
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