International shortage of helium could be opportunity for Sask. industry
When one thinks about drilling and mining in Saskatchewan, it’s likely about uranium, potash or oil, but global shortages have recently put the spotlight on the province’s helium industry.
Saskatchewan has “significant” underground reserves, according to the provincial government, and they’re secreted in a way that allows it to be captured in a more environmentally-friendly way.
The province holds about three per cent of the world market currently, but the provincial government set a goal in 2021 to get it to ten per cent by 2030.
Shipping backups in the Strait of Hormuz, thanks to conflicts in the Middle East, have put a strain on world helium supplies, causing a shortage.


