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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3567772" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>This has been a big deal in O&G and lab research industries. I feel like it has been a hot topic at conferences for the past 6-8 years because helium isn't able to be reclaimed once released to the atmosphere. For my work, it is the carrier gas used to push oil and gas products through gas chromatographs so we can see what the component breakdown is for the product. Helium is great because it doesn't occur naturally in the products we are analyzing so we can tell the chromatograph to ignore the helium peak. Most other pure gases we could use either do occur naturally in our products or can be very volatile. Labs run into the same issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3567772, member: 35603"] This has been a big deal in O&G and lab research industries. I feel like it has been a hot topic at conferences for the past 6-8 years because helium isn't able to be reclaimed once released to the atmosphere. For my work, it is the carrier gas used to push oil and gas products through gas chromatographs so we can see what the component breakdown is for the product. Helium is great because it doesn't occur naturally in the products we are analyzing so we can tell the chromatograph to ignore the helium peak. Most other pure gases we could use either do occur naturally in our products or can be very volatile. Labs run into the same issues. [/QUOTE]
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