Examples of Federal Helium Reserve in a sentence
The term ‘‘Federal Helium Pipeline’’ means the federally owned pipeline system through which helium for the Federal Helium Reserve may be transported.
The term ‘‘Cliffside Field’’ means the helium storage reservoir in which the Federal Helium Reserve is stored.
The supplied helium may originate from sources other than the Federal Helium Reserve.
Federal helium suppliers who have contracts to supply helium to the Federal government (agencies, government contractors, and universities with certified Federal grant numbers) are required to buy like amounts of helium from the Federal Helium Reserve.
DEFINITIONS.‘‘In this Act:‘‘(1) CLIFFSIDE FIELD.—The term ‘Cliffside Field’ means the helium storage reservoir in which the Federal Helium Reserve is stored.‘‘(2) FEDERAL HELIUM PIPELINE.—The term ‘Federal Helium Pipeline’ means the federally owned pipeline system through which helium for the Federal Helium Reserve may be trans- ported.‘‘(3) FEDERAL HELIUM RESERVE.—The term ‘Federal Helium Reserve’ means helium reserves owned by the United States.
The term "Federal Helium Pipeline" means the federally owned pipeline system through which helium for the Federal Helium Reserve may be transported.
Mr. Chairman, I thank the chairman of the committee again for bringing forward this bipartisan legislation, and I rise in strong opposi- tion to this amendment.The Federal Helium Reserve is in rapid decline.
DEFINITIONS.‘‘In this Act:‘‘(1) CLIFFSIDE FIELD.—The term ‘Cliffside Field’ means the helium storage reservoir in which the Federal Helium Reserve is stored.
Despite the amount of remaining helium, the funding mechanism in the current law could lead to the closure of the Federal Helium Reserve in the Fall of 2013.
The BLM is implementing the statutory directives to sell off the Federal Helium Reserve to a level of 3,000,000,000 standard cubic feet (3,000,000 Mcf) of recoverable helium (not including privately stored helium) (50 U.S.C. 167d(b)(5)) and implement Phase D: Disposal of assets (50 U.S.C. 167d(d)) by September 30, 2021.