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Helium Resources of the United States, 1977.


PB80101744

Publication Date 1979
Personal Author Moore, B. J.
Page Count 34
Abstract This Bureau of Mines publication estimates that U.S. helium resources as of January 1977 were 710 billion cubic feet. These resources are broken down into four classifications, as follows: Helium in measured natural gas resources and in storage, 201 billion cubic feet; helium in indicated natural gas resources, 150 billion cubic feet; helium in hypothetical natural gas resources, 175 billion cubic feet; and helium in speculative natural gas resources, 184 billion cubic feet. Most of the helium in natural gas is presently dissipated as natural gas is consumed as fuel and for other purposes.
Keywords
  • Helium
  • Reserves
  • Natural resources
  • Gas storage
  • Gas supply
  • Natural gas
  • Estimates
  • Forecasting
  • United States
Source Agency
  • Bureau of Mines
NTIS Subject Category
  • 48C - Natural Resource Surveys
Corporate Authors Bureau of Mines, Amarillo, TX. Helium Operations.
Document Type Technical Report
Title Note Information circular 1979.
NTIS Issue Number 198002
Helium Resources of the United States, 1977.
Helium Resources of the United States, 1977.
PB80101744

  • Helium
  • Reserves
  • Natural resources
  • Gas storage
  • Gas supply
  • Natural gas
  • Estimates
  • Forecasting
  • United States
  • Bureau of Mines
  • 48C - Natural Resource Surveys
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