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    Air Liquide Executive: Will Allocate Helium Volume From Other Places in the World

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    Posted on March 25, 2026

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    Last updated: March 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Air Liquide warns of a short‑term helium shortage triggered by conflict in the Middle East and plans to reallocate supplies globally to meet demand, particularly for Taiwan’s semiconductor sector.

    Air Liquide to Shift Helium Supply Globally After Middle East Disruptions

    Air Liquide Responds to Helium Shortage Amid Middle East Conflict

    By Wen-Yee Lee

    Short-Term Helium Shortage Expected

    TAICHUNG, Taiwan, March 25 (Reuters) - French industrial gases group Air Liquide on Wednesday said a short-term helium shortage is expected due to the conflict in the Middle East, adding it plans to reallocate helium supplies from other regions.

    Impact of Middle East Conflict on Helium Supply

    “With the situation in the Middle East and the attacks that happened last week on the natural gas field, there is today a shortage of helium,” said Armelle Levieux, Air Liquide’s group vice president.

    QatarEnergy Declares Force Majeure

    Levieux said QatarEnergy, one of the world's largest producers of natural gas, had declared force majeure to its customers, adding that helium is a byproduct of natural gas production.

    Global Reallocation of Helium Supplies

    Levieux said the company is in close contact with its customers and it is allocating helium from other places in the world.

    Air Liquide’s Operations in Taiwan

    Opening of Advanced Materials Factory

    The announcement was made during the opening of the group's first large-scale advanced materials factory in Taichung, Taiwan.

    Supplying Taiwan's Semiconductor Industry

    Air Liquide is a key supplier to Taiwan's semiconductor industry, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the world's largest contract chipmaker.

    It operates more than 60 facilities in Taiwan, of which 54 are dedicated to the semiconductor industry.

    Taiwan’s Helium Supply Remains Stable

    Taiwan’s Economy Ministry on Tuesday said helium supplies remained stable, with imports now available from the U.S.

    (Reporting by Wen Yee Lee in Taichung; Writing by Farah Master; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Thomas Derpinghaus)

    References

    • Iran war halts Qatar helium output, threatening global tech supply chains
    • Air Liquide helium sales in China still dampened by Russia supply | year air liquide ceo franç | gasworld

    Table of Contents

    • Air Liquide Responds to Helium Shortage Amid Middle East Conflict

    Key Takeaways

    • •QatarEnergy’s force majeure after Iranian attacks on its Ras Laffan facility disrupted up to one‑third of global helium output, with export capacity cut by about 14%, driving prices higher and straining supplies especially in semiconductor‑reliant markets. (apnews.com)
    • •In response, Air Liquide plans to reallocate helium from other regions to stabilize supply for its customers—including Taiwan’s semiconductor industry during the opening of its new advanced materials plant in Taichung. ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about Air Liquide executive: will allocate helium volume from other places in the world

    1Why is there a helium shortage according to Air Liquide?

    Air Liquide says the helium shortage is due to the conflict in the Middle East and recent attacks on natural gas fields.

    2How will Air Liquide address the helium shortage?

    Air Liquide plans to reallocate helium volumes from other regions to manage the global short-term shortage.

  • Short-Term Helium Shortage Expected
  • Impact of Middle East Conflict on Helium Supply
  • QatarEnergy Declares Force Majeure
  • Global Reallocation of Helium Supplies
  • Air Liquide’s Operations in Taiwan
  • Opening of Advanced Materials Factory
  • Supplying Taiwan's Semiconductor Industry
  • Taiwan’s Helium Supply Remains Stable
  • gasworld.com
  • •Helium is critical for chip manufacturing (cooling, etching, leak detection), and disruptions in supply chains—compounded by logistical constraints like container availability—could have sustained impacts if the conflict delays resumption of Qatari production. (apnews.com)
  • 3What role does QatarEnergy play in the helium market?

    QatarEnergy, a major natural gas producer, has declared force majeure, affecting helium supply as it is a byproduct of gas production.

    4How is Taiwan's semiconductor industry impacted by the shortage?

    Air Liquide supplies helium to Taiwan's semiconductor industry, including TSMC, but the company is reallocating helium to maintain stable supply.

    5Have Taiwan’s helium imports been affected?

    Taiwan’s Economy Ministry stated that helium supplies are stable, with imports now available from the U.S.

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