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The Iran War’s Invisible Casualty: A Helium Crisis That Could Cripple AI Chips and MRI Scanners

by Team Lumida
March 31, 2026
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The Iran War’s Invisible Casualty: A Helium Crisis That Could Cripple AI Chips and MRI Scanners
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Key Takeaways

  • The Iran war has triggered a global helium shortage by cutting off Qatar — which supplies roughly a third of the world’s helium — with Iranian missile strikes on the Ras Laffan LNG plant causing 14% damage to annual helium exports that could take up to five years to repair.
  • Helium prices have more than doubled on the spot market, U.S. supplier Airgas has declared force majeure and is rationing customers to half their normal supply with a $13.50/hundred-cubic-feet surcharge, and force majeure notices have reached buyers in India, Brazil, South Korea, and Germany.
  • South Korea — which sourced roughly two-thirds of its helium from Qatar — is scrambling to secure U.S. supplies, while Taiwan faces similar risk; both are among the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturers and rely on helium for chip-etching cooling processes that have no easy substitute.
  • Hundreds of specialized cryogenic containers worth ~$1 million each are currently stranded in the Middle East, and with liquid helium boiling off within 35–48 days in transit, the window to save those supplies is rapidly closing.

What Happened?

The global helium market — already chronically tight — has been thrown into acute crisis by the Iran war. Qatar is the world’s third-largest helium producer and accounts for roughly a third of total global supply, exporting virtually all of it through the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian missile strikes on Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG plant earlier in March cut 14% of the country’s annual helium export capacity — damage that engineers estimate could take up to five years to repair. With the strait closed to normal shipping, the remaining Qatari helium stockpiles are largely stranded. The downstream impact is hitting supply chains worldwide: U.S. industrial gas giant Airgas declared force majeure this month and notified at least one customer it would supply only half their contracted monthly volume at a $13.50/hundred-cubic-foot surcharge. Force majeure notices have spread to buyers in India and Brazil. South Korea’s trade ministry has dispatched its investment promotion agency to secure additional U.S. helium volumes. Germany’s chemical industry group VCI has flagged supply bottlenecks. Spot market prices have more than doubled.

Why It Matters?

Helium is not a luxury commodity — it is deeply embedded in the infrastructure of modern technology and medicine. Semiconductor manufacturers use it to maintain the precise, ultra-stable cooling environments needed to etch nanometer-scale circuits onto silicon wafers; for many current chip production steps, there is no viable substitute. The same applies to MRI scanner magnets, aerospace rocket systems, fiber-optic manufacturing, and military drone components. For investors, the helium shock is a direct supply chain threat to the semiconductor sector — already under pressure from the broader energy crisis — and to medical device manufacturers dependent on MRI production. South Korea and Taiwan, which together account for a substantial share of global chip manufacturing capacity, are among the most exposed. S&P Global’s Ralf Gubler captured the structural risk precisely: “The helium shock highlights a deeper vulnerability in the AI build‑out: extreme dependence on a small number of geopolitically exposed nodes.”

What’s Next?

The race is now against the clock. Liquid helium in transit containers begins boiling off within 35–48 days, meaning the hundreds of stranded cryogenic containers in the Middle East must be recovered or the supply is permanently lost. U.S. producers — currently the world’s largest suppliers — are ramping to serve new Asian demand, but capacity cannot scale quickly enough to replace a third of global supply in weeks. Chip makers like GlobalFoundries say they are monitoring the situation and don’t anticipate an immediate impact, but companies with inventories are burning through those buffers daily. Emerging producers like Pulsar in Minnesota and Greenland represent long-term supply diversification but are not production-ready at scale. Investors should watch semiconductor company commentary on helium procurement costs in upcoming earnings calls, monitor whether Airgas and Air Products expand force majeure declarations, and track whether the Ras Laffan damage timeline hardens — the five-year repair estimate, if accurate, would make helium the single most persistent supply shock from the Iran war.


Source: https://www.wsj.com/business/energy-oil/iran-war-helium-shortage-ai-chips-semiconductors-9f3b2c41

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