The Helium Act of 1925 is a piece of legislation enacted by the United States government to facilitate the production and conservation of helium, which was recognized for its strategic importance, particularly in military applications and lighter-than-air craft. The Act aimed to encourage the production of helium from natural gas fields, particularly in the Texas Panhandle, and to establish a federal helium reserve.

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