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(PhysOrg.com) -- A renowned expert on helium says we are wasting our supplies of the inert gas helium and will run out within 25 to 30 years, which will have disastrous consequences for hospitals and industry.
http://www.physorg.com/news201853523.htmlQuote(PhysOrg.com) -- A renowned expert on helium says we are wasting our supplies of the inert gas helium and will run out within 25 to 30 years, which will have disastrous consequences for hospitals and industry.Man, and we thought we were going through fossil fuels like it was candy on Halloween night.
So then....like....why don't helium balloons cost like, 75 bucks each?
Professor Richardson warned the gas is not cheap because the supply is inexhaustible, but because of the Helium Privatisation Act passed in 1996 by the US Congress. The Act required the helium stores held underground near Amarillo in Texas to be sold off at a fixed rate by 2015 regardless of the market value, to pay off the original cost of the reserve. The Amarillo storage facility holds around half the Earth's stocks of helium: around a billion cubic meters of the gas. The US currently supplies around 80 percent of the world's helium supplies.
good to know. i'll start filling my underground cavern with used birthday balloons. i'm going to be rich, biatch.
Helium gradually leaks through the balloon.
Quote from: IloveLamp on Aug 24, 2010, 04:48:09 PMgood to know. i'll start filling my underground cavern with used birthday balloons. i'm going to be rich, biatch.Helium gradually leaks through the balloon.