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    Helium Hires: Fueling NASA’s Future

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterAugust 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Contract Award: NASA has selected contractors to supply liquid and gaseous helium for its facilities, with a contract value of approximately $105.1 million.

    2. Duration: The contract spans from Oct. 1, 2023, to Sept. 30, 2027, with options to extend up to Sept. 30, 2030.

    3. Suppliers: Awardees include Messer, Linde, and Airgas, responsible for delivering 2.6 million liters of liquid helium and 90.6 million standard cubic feet of gaseous helium.

    4. Service Locations: Helium will support multiple NASA centers including Goddard, Glenn, and Johnson Space Centers among others.

    NASA Selects Contractors for Helium Supply

    NASA has selected contractors to provide liquid and gaseous helium to its various facilities over the next two years. This move supports ongoing scientific research and technological developments crucial to NASA’s missions.

    The contract, named the Agency-wide Supply of Liquid and Gaseous Helium, totals an estimated $105.1 million. It operates as a fixed-price, indefinite-delivery requirements contract, beginning on Oct. 1 and running until Sept. 30, 2027. Importantly, three additional one-year options could extend this period until 2030.

    The chosen contractors include:

    • Messer, LLC from Bridgewater, New Jersey
    • Linde, Inc. based in Danbury, Connecticut
    • Airgas USA, LLC with locations in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Long Beach, California

    Contractors will deliver approximately 2.6 million liters of liquid helium and 90.6 million standard cubic feet of gaseous helium. Several NASA centers will benefit from this supply, including the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland and the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Such resources are essential for a range of activities, from scientific experiments to spacecraft operations.

    This helium supply not only affects daily operations but also supports advances in technology, enhancing NASA’s capabilities in space exploration. By ensuring these resources, NASA can continue to push the boundaries of knowledge and innovation, ultimately improving quality of life on Earth.

    For further details about NASA and its programs, visit https://www.nasa.gov.

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