Древние породы Гренландии с запасами гелия

Huge reserves of helium have been discovered in Greenland, which will last for decades

19.12.2025
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Geologists have made a sensational discovery: colossal reserves of helium have been found in the eastern part of Greenland. Preliminary estimates show that gas volumes here may significantly exceed all known reserves on the planet. This discovery has the potential to prevent global shortages of this critical resource.

Pulsar Helium Corporation has officially announced the discovery of large deposits in ancient rocks of Greenland. This find confirms modern scientific hypotheses. Scientists have long assumed that helium could accumulate in the subsurface independently of natural gas deposits, and the new discovery provides clear evidence of this.

The mechanism for the formation of such reserves is associated with ancient volcanic activity and the natural radioactive decay of elements in the earth’s crust. The released helium, with the help of nitrogen, moved through geological structures and accumulated in natural underground reservoirs that have survived to this day. A similar process was previously studied using the example of a deposit in Tanzania, found in 2016.

The significance of this event for global industry cannot be overestimated. Helium is essential in the production of electronics, including microchips and optical fiber. Without it, modern medicine, space programs and many high-tech research are impossible. In the past, the industry has repeatedly faced acute crises due to interruptions in the supply of this gas.

New helium reserves in Greenland could radically change the market situation. They provide a path to sustainable supply and reduce dependence on a limited number of traditional sources. This not only ensures stability for tech companies, but can also help lower prices in the long run.

The Greenland discovery is a breakthrough that promises to supply the global helium industry for years to come. It reduces the risks of shortages and opens up new opportunities for the development of high technologies, medicine and science. A stable supply of this unique gas now looks more feasible than ever.

Source: overclockers.ru

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