Hydrogen and Helium represent the lightest two elements in the universe. While Helium is the second-most abundant element in the universe, it’s only economic source of production exists in the form of subsurface gas reservoirs.
Helium being the much more expensive of the two gases and its non-renewable source of nature as being a noble gas, makes the storage for Helium critically important.
The on-coming expansion of Hydrogen economy and the exit of federal government from the world’s only functioning underground helium storage facility in Amarillo, Texas creates new challenges for the world industrial markets.
Brooks Energy aims to be the market leader in identifying, building and operating underground helium and hydrogen storage solutions.