No wonder the market has been so weak lately. It's not just the obvious logic of pair trading in crude oil; the hidden crisis also includes the helium supply bottleneck. After the shutdown of Qatar's Ras Laffan, a key node in the global helium supply chain went offline—Qatar accounts for nearly one-third of global production, effectively cutting off a significant portion of the market's "supply flow." South Korea's reported dependence on Qatari helium imports is as high as 64.7%. Helium's role in the semiconductor production chain: high thermal conductivity, chemical inertness, and low molecular weight make it very difficult to substitute in wafer temperature control (especially back-side cooling) and some critical process environments. Once a shortage occurs, yield and stable production capacity are hit first, followed by forced reductions in output.
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caro 猫猫头
@lin_yiliu
03-12
氦气危机:一场已经开始的"慢动作核弹"
这不是沙盘推演,这是当下进行时。
伊朗无人机攻击了卡塔尔Ras Laffan液化天然气处理厂,卡塔尔能源公司随即宣布进入不可抗力状态,停止履行现有合同。
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