It is used in Nuke weapons.
This is a strategic mistake.
Had family member who worked at the helium plant. Father-in-law worked at Pantex 40 years. Was a division manager for 7 of that.
The well does not produce pure helium. It is present in the natural gas of the well. But helium is extracted from the gas of the well.
Helium’s Role for Semiconductor Production in the Digital Age
"Helium is one of the leading atmospheric gases used in the technology industry to manufacture fiber optic cables to run high-speed cable and Wi-Fi, improve storage capacities in computer hard drives, and to cool semiconductor chips used in smartphones, TVs, computers, tablets, and more. It is estimated that a single tank of helium gas can produce 10,000 hard drives, and according to Summit Source Funding, the revenue for semiconductor production in 2015 was $353 billion."
(SLIDE I think that the Boron/Hydrogen groups will get their first, but that is a layman's viewpoint. (Imagine fueling your reactor with something like a box of your mothers 20 mule team borax!))
First measurements of hydrogen-boron fusion in a magnetically confined fusion plasma
"Inventing fusion reactors that produce net energy is one thing, delivering it as a reliable, grid-ready source of electricity is another. By choosing to pursue hydrogen-boron as a fuel cycle, TAE has anticipated the true demands of commercial, daily use of fusion energy. Most fusion efforts around the world are focused on combining hydrogen isotopes deuterium-tritium (D-T) to use as fuel, and the donut-shaped tokamak machines commonly used in fusion concepts are limited to D-T fuel."
"Unlike those efforts, TAE's compact linear design uses an advanced accelerator beam-driven field-reversed configuration (FRC) that is versatile, and can accommodate all available fusion fuel cycles, including p-B11, D-T and deuterium-helium-3 (D-He3 or D3He). This benefit will uniquely enable TAE to license its technology on the way to its ultimate goal of connecting the first hydrogen-boron fusion power plant to the grid in the 2030s." We Will See.... Slide over