27 Mar 2026
50m

Now There's a Helium Shortage and It Affects More Than Balloons

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Odd Lots

The podcast explores the uses, sources, and market dynamics of helium with guest Nick Snyder, CEO of North American Helium. Helium's unique properties, such as its extremely low boiling point and non-reactivity, make it crucial for semiconductor manufacturing, rocket launches, and medical applications like MRI machines. Helium is generated by radioactive decay of uranium and thorium, and unlike other minerals, it escapes into the atmosphere after use, making underground deposits a finite resource. The discussion covers the history and eventual sell-off of the U.S. Federal Helium Reserve, the challenges of helium storage and transportation, and the current supply disruptions caused by geopolitical events affecting major production sites like Qatar. The market's opaqueness, driven by confidential contracts and a lack of futures trading, is also examined.

Outlines

Part 1: Basics, Properties, and Applications

Part 2: History and the Strategic Reserve

Part 3: Market Dynamics and Supply Chain

Part 4: Future Strategy and Outlook

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