Technology thesis · Critical Materials
medium conviction matureNeon and specialty gases
Recycling has largely defused the neon shock; the live specialty-gas fragility has shifted to privatised helium and Korea/Japan electronic-gas chokepoints.
Position maintained continuously · last reviewed Jun 24, 2026
The thesis
Core thesis
Ukraine produced 50%+ of semiconductor-grade neon (a byproduct of Russian steel production, purified in Odessa and Mariupol). War disrupted supply. Prices spiked 10x in 2022. Diversification to US, Korean, and Chinese sources is proceeding but specialty gas purity requirements create high barriers to entry.
State of the art (2026)
The 2022 neon shock has largely been engineered away. On-site recycling now recovers over 90% of laser-gas neon at leading fabs, EFC ships a Cymer-qualified recycling system, and Samsung sources roughly three-quarters of its neon from recycled feedstock; prices have fallen back toward pre-war levels as China, Korea and Japan scaled rare-gas output and Air Liquide and Air Products added US capacity. EUV at 13.5nm uses no neon, so structural demand growth concentrates in DUV. The live fragilities have moved: helium is dangerously concentrated after the BLM sold its Cliffside reserve to Messer in 2024 and Qatar Ras Laffan outages, while NF3, WF6 and ultra-pure HF remain chokepointed in Korea and Japan.
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