Esto no lo leeréis en ningún medio, pero además del gas natural Europa depende de Rusia para el suministro de Helio.
The global helium market is forecasted to reach US$18.18 billion in 2025, growing at a CAGR of 11.15% during the period 2021 to 2025.
Growth in the global helium market was supported by various factors such as an increase in laparoscopy procedure volumes and growing demand for consumer electronics. The market is anticipated to face certain trends such as escalating demand for party balloons and upsurge in consumer purchasing power. Fluctuations in smartphone production and cost risks associated with energy sector are likely to act as challenges for the market.
The global helium market on the basis of type can be segmented as follows: gas and liquid. In 2020, the dominant share of the market was held by gas segment. The global helium consumption by industry can be segmented into the following: MRI/NMR, laboratory/sciences, lifting, semiconductor manufacturing, welding/cutting, fiber optic manufacturing, military & space, leak detection and diving.
The dominant share in 2020 was held by MRI/NMR segment. The global helium consumption on the basis of region can be segmented as follows: Europe & FSU, the US, China, Latin America, MEA and other APAC. The dominant share of consumption in 2020 was recorded from Europe & FSU segment, followed by the US.
Cabe decir que el consumo de Rusia es muy pequeño en relación al de Alemania, Francia y UK.
Las reservas de Helio más grandes del mundo están en Rusia. El Helio sirve para RMN, soldadura, semiconductores, impresión 3D, globos meteorológicos, cromatografía en laboratorios, detección de fugas, etc…
Muchas cosas de nuestro día a día han necesitado helio; ahora mismo hay escasez lo que va a impulsar más la inflación.