Helium - Summary (830a1246-e41f-4e18-b6dc-2df4188201d5)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Harold W. Lipper
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

A NEW record was set for helium shipment in 1962 for the 13th successive year. For the first time since 1949, the production of helium from natural gas at Bureau of Mines plants was less than in the previous year. The Bureau shipped 599.5 million cubic feet, 9 percent more than the 1961 volume, and produced 680.9 million cubic feet-a decrease of 6 percent from the record set in 1961. The Bureau added 77.2 million cubic feet to the volume stored for future use. Of the total 524.6 million cubic feet in storage, 522.4 million cubic feet is accumulated excess production from Bureau of Mines plants. The remaining 2.2 million cubic feet was purchased during 1962 from industry under the helium conservation program. The first two of five private plants began production in December to recover helium for conservation storage and ultimate use. A 425-mile pipeline system to transport helium from the five private plants to the Cliffside field was constructed by the Bureau at a cost of about $8 million.
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APA: Harold W. Lipper  (1963)  Helium - Summary (830a1246-e41f-4e18-b6dc-2df4188201d5)

MLA: Harold W. Lipper Helium - Summary (830a1246-e41f-4e18-b6dc-2df4188201d5). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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