DME says it has found “significant” helium percentages in Arizona
Desert Mountain Energy (DME) on Wednesday said it has found “significant” helium percentages in two new wells in Arizona, US.
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Desert Mountain Energy (DME) on Wednesday said it has found “significant” helium percentages in two new wells in Arizona, US.
In recent years, due to recurring shortages of helium and its increased commercial value, there has been an unprecedented amount of activity related to exploration for new helium source
American illusionist David Blaine has flown over the Arizona Desert by holding approximately 50 helium balloons of varying sizes.
Desert Mountain Energy has announced that its completion and testing operations have commenced at its initial two wildcat helium wells in Arizona’s Holbrook Basin.
Lake Shore Cryotronics has acquired Janis Research’s Laboratory Cryogenics business — a move that unites two of the world’s leading providers of cryogenic and material characterisation solutions for low-temperature research.
Founded in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in its almost 60 years of business, Gardner Cryogenics has today produced more than 1,900 cryogenic tanks, the first of which is still operational today.
Rutherford County Solid Waste has warned residents of the dangers of discarding helium tanks in household trash, following an explosion at Rutherford County’s Weakley Lane Convenience Centre at the weekend.
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Royal Helium has received the final analysis from the triaxial magnetic survey conducted over its Climax helium permit lands located in south western Saskatchewan.
China has opened its first large-scale helium plant in an effort to reduce its reliance on US imports, the South China Morning Post reported this morning.