Helium Reserves By Country And 5 Biggest Helium Manufacturers

This article is a continuation of the detailed overview we did of the major sectors that use helium, different nations’ helium mining/exploration capacities, and how its depletion can impact crucial industries like space travel. In this brief article, we’ll discuss the unrivaled champions of helium production and their resources. If you want to enhance your knowledge on the subject beyond this, read Helium Reserves By Country And 9 Biggest Helium Manufacturers.  

5. Australia 

Estimated Helium Reserves: 3.6 billion cubic meters

Australia’s helium reserves are estimated to be 3.6 billion cubic meters, an impressive figure that positions it among the world’s primary resource holders. The country produces 4 million cubic meters of helium as of current. The disparity between the vast resource pool and the current production rate is attributable to a complex interplay of economic, infrastructural, and geopolitical factors. Infrastructure-wise, helium extraction, purification, and transportation require substantial investments, contributing to the relatively low production volume. 

4. Russia 

Helium Reserves: 6.8 billion cubic meters 

As per recent estimates, Russia’s helium reserves are 6.8 billion cubic meters. These vast sources of helium are a consequence of Russia’s extensive natural gas deposits, where helium is found as a trace component. In 2022, Russia’s annual helium production was reportedly around 5 million cubic meters, driven by technological advancements in the Russian mining industry.

3. Algeria 

Helium Reserves: 8.2 billion cubic meters 

Algeria is amongst the biggest helium manufacturers in the world, owing to its monumental gas reserves which currently sit at 8.2 billion cubic meters of helium reserves. These large reserves affirm the country’s potential in addressing the worldwide demand for helium. Also, the nation’s annual helium production reached 9 million cubic meters in 2022. The annual production figure also points to Algeria’s commitment to effectively manage and exploit its natural resources, thereby contributing to the global helium supply.

2. United States 

Helium Reserves: 8.5 billion cubic meters 

The United States holds 8.56 billion cubic meters of helium reserves, which are mainly located and being exploited because of the country’s well-developed extraction infrastructure.

Besides producing helium as a by-product of natural gas, the Cliffside Field in Texas, a site managed by the Federal Helium Reserve, is a significant contributor to the country’s helium supply. In 2022, the combined yield from natural gas extraction and the Cliffside Field resulted in annual helium production of 75 million cubic meters, the highest helium production by the country in 2022.

1. Qatar 

Helium Reserves: 10 billion cubic meters 

Qatar is a small yet resource-rich nation with the highest helium reserves by country, reaching 10 billion cubic meters as per USGS. The country’s immense resource base can be attributed to its extensive natural gas fields, primarily the North Field, the largest non-associated gas field in the world. The nation’s helium yield was 60 million cubic meters in 2022.

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