Multiple Supply Chain Disruptions Hit Global Energy and Technology Sectors
War, weather events, and supply shortages are creating bottlenecks across helium, fuel, and LNG markets worldwide.

Global supply chains are facing multiple simultaneous disruptions affecting critical industries from technology manufacturing to energy distribution.
The helium market is experiencing significant strain, with approximately one-third of global supply offline due to ongoing conflict in Iran. Gas companies are working to reassure artificial intelligence chip manufacturers that production will not be interrupted, as helium plays a crucial role in semiconductor manufacturing processes.
In Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has moved to calm public concerns about fuel availability, describing the nation's supply as "secure" following reports of panic buying and localized shortages at service stations.
The country's liquefied natural gas sector has also been affected by severe weather, with cyclone damage reducing LNG supply capacity at Australian processing facilities. The combined impact of these weather-related disruptions adds further pressure to global energy markets already strained by geopolitical tensions.
These concurrent supply chain challenges highlight the interconnected nature of global commodity markets and the vulnerability of critical industries to both natural disasters and international conflicts.