In the dynamic landscape of helium extraction, CEOs Tim Rynott of Four Corners Helium and Dr. Martin Leipzig of ML and Associates discuss industry issues. As helium's value skyrockets, the spotlight is on innovative extraction techniques. Leveraging established natural gas fields and tapping into flared gas, exemplified by North Dakota's Williston Basin, presents a promising solution. ML and Associates propose methods to simultaneously extract hydrogen and helium, along with other valuable by-products from flare gas. This could potentially transform the industry, mitigating economic challenges and contributing to environmental goals by reducing gas flaring worldwide.
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