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Friday, June 10, 2022

Helium

Gazprom Helium Service

The first road bridge between Russia and China just opened. They built a railroad bridge a few years ago, but this is the first road bridge. The new road bridge is just over a thousand meters long. I suspect the big trick was making a bridge that is strong enough to withstand the ice in the winter and during the spring thaw when the ice starts to break up and big chunks start careening downstream, smashing everything in their path. 

Cool bridge, but what caught my eye was this line:
On Friday, the first eight China-bound Russian trucks from the Gazprom Helium Service fleet, powered by liquefied natural gas, crossed the bridge via the Kani-Kurgan-Heihe checkpoint.

Helium use in the USA used to be controlled by the Federal government, but that was a while back. Evidently there is plenty available now, baring industrial accidents and political wrangling.


2 comments:

xoxoxoBruce said...

Welding supply store has had trouble getting me Helium for several years.

Chuck Pergiel said...

Come to think of it, there used to be bunches of helium filled, mylar balloons for sale at the grocery stores. I haven't seen that lately, but maybe I haven't been in a grocery store lately.