Messer Ensures Continuous Helium Supply Amidst Delay in Federal Helium Reserve Sale
- 23-Jan-2024 4:19 PM
- Journalist: Timothy Greene
Messer, in collaboration with the Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM), has successfully delivered one billion standard feet of helium at the Crude Helium Enrichment Unit (CHEU). The industrial gas specialist assumed operational responsibilities at the CHEU through a temporary agreement with the federal government in April 2022, achieving nearly 99% reliability since taking charge. The company is dedicated to sustaining the Federal Helium Reserve, recognizing the critical role helium plays in scientific, medical, and defense applications. Messer's committed and experienced team has implemented secure and efficient operations to ensure ongoing supply reliability.
This achievement by Messer comes just days before the scheduled sale of the Federal Helium Reserve System (FHR), with the sealed bid opening date set for January 25, 2024, following a rescheduling. In light of this impending sale, the Compressed Gas Association recently urged a further delay due to concerns about potential impacts on the U.S. helium supply chain.
The Federal Helium Reserve System heavily relies on the Crude Helium Enrichment Unit, a crucial component for helium extraction and enrichment. Compliance with these varied requirements presents potential delays and uncertainties.
Historical data from the BLM’s transfer of operation and maintenance in April 2022 suggests that transitioning to a private owner can result in months of delays due to the identification and correction of operational issues, establishing systems to comply with regulatory requirements, and completing permits. These factors impede the facility’s ability to promptly supply helium.
Messer emphasizes the Federal Helium Reserve's significance as a vital resource for the U.S. economy and expresses concern that the planned privatization may impact the reliable supply of helium. Therefore, the company advocates for prioritizing technical ability and expertise over privatization to avoid supply disruptions from the BLM helium system. Messer underscores the importance of ensuring continuity and reliability in the helium supply chain, emphasizing the need for a measured and strategic approach to the impending changes in ownership and operation.
Messer's successful delivery of helium at the CHEU highlights its commitment to maintaining a reliable helium supply. As the sale of the Federal Helium Reserve System approaches, concerns about potential disruptions to the helium supply chain have prompted calls for a delay. The operational complexities associated with the sale, particularly the transfer of ownership of the CHEU, underscore the need for careful consideration and expertise to ensure a smooth transition and ongoing helium supply reliability. Messer's stance emphasizes the broader importance of prioritizing technical capabilities and operational continuity in the face of impending changes to helium reserve ownership.