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Argentina to Mine Bitcoin with Stranded Gas


Argentina to Mine Bitcoin with Stranded Gas
May, 08, 2024
1 min read
by Bitcoin Magazine
Argentina to Mine Bitcoin with Stranded Gas

Argentina's energy sector is increasingly turning to Bitcoin, this time with a state-owned facility using stranded natural gas from oil fields that would otherwise be wasted.

State-owned energy firm YPF's subsidiary, YPF Luz, recently partnered with Genesis Digital Assets (GDA) to launch a gas flare-powered mining facility. It will harness 1,200 machines to monetize gas currently being flared into the atmosphere.

This comes as Argentina embraces Bitcoin with the election of Bitcoin-friendly President Javier Milei in late 2023.

By repurposing stranded gas that is currently burned as waste, GDA estimates its mining operation could reduce up to 63% of the carbon emissions, which shows how Bitcoin mining can transform energy byproducts into productive use.

GDA founder Abdumalik Mirakhmedov said: "This will be yet another opportunity to show the world that Bitcoin mining can have a positive effect on the environment and can be fully integrated into local communities."

For YPF Luz, monetizing stranded gas offsets costs and drives sustainability. 

For GDA, this means competitive energy pricing and reduced carbon output. For Argentina, it signals leadership in leveraging Bitcoin mining to enhance energy infrastructure.

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The news mirrors how other countries are utilizing Bitcoin mining to "clean up" energy grids. Bhutan mines Bitcoin with renewable hydropower to consume its seasonal excess, while El Salvador uses geothermal energy to power mining with no carbon footprint.

Mirakhmedov cited Argentina's energy resources and friendly regulations as ideal conditions for the facility.

As Bitcoin mining expands worldwide, projects like GDA and YPF's showcase a template for reducing stranded gas flaring through productive Bitcoin mining.

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Paraguay Gov’t Looks to Jail Illegal Bitcoin Miners for ‘Up to 10 Years’

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Venezuelan Authorities Announce Bitcoin Mining Ban, Confiscate Over 11,000 Miners to Face the Nation’s Energy Crisis

Venezuelan Authorities Announce Bitcoin Mining Ban, Confiscate Over 11,000 Miners to Face the Nation’s Energy Crisis

The Venezuelan National Power Ministry announced a special operation to disconnect al...
May, 19, 2024
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CryptoRankNewsArgentina to...

Argentina to Mine Bitcoin with Stranded Gas


Argentina to Mine Bitcoin with Stranded Gas
May, 08, 2024
1 min read
by Bitcoin Magazine
Argentina to Mine Bitcoin with Stranded Gas

Argentina's energy sector is increasingly turning to Bitcoin, this time with a state-owned facility using stranded natural gas from oil fields that would otherwise be wasted.

State-owned energy firm YPF's subsidiary, YPF Luz, recently partnered with Genesis Digital Assets (GDA) to launch a gas flare-powered mining facility. It will harness 1,200 machines to monetize gas currently being flared into the atmosphere.

This comes as Argentina embraces Bitcoin with the election of Bitcoin-friendly President Javier Milei in late 2023.

By repurposing stranded gas that is currently burned as waste, GDA estimates its mining operation could reduce up to 63% of the carbon emissions, which shows how Bitcoin mining can transform energy byproducts into productive use.

GDA founder Abdumalik Mirakhmedov said: "This will be yet another opportunity to show the world that Bitcoin mining can have a positive effect on the environment and can be fully integrated into local communities."

For YPF Luz, monetizing stranded gas offsets costs and drives sustainability. 

For GDA, this means competitive energy pricing and reduced carbon output. For Argentina, it signals leadership in leveraging Bitcoin mining to enhance energy infrastructure.

Click the image to learn more.

The news mirrors how other countries are utilizing Bitcoin mining to "clean up" energy grids. Bhutan mines Bitcoin with renewable hydropower to consume its seasonal excess, while El Salvador uses geothermal energy to power mining with no carbon footprint.

Mirakhmedov cited Argentina's energy resources and friendly regulations as ideal conditions for the facility.

As Bitcoin mining expands worldwide, projects like GDA and YPF's showcase a template for reducing stranded gas flaring through productive Bitcoin mining.

Read the article at Bitcoin Magazine

Read More

Paraguay Gov’t Looks to Jail Illegal Bitcoin Miners for ‘Up to 10 Years’

Paraguay Gov’t Looks to Jail Illegal Bitcoin Miners for ‘Up to 10 Years’

The government of Paraguay will ask lawmakers to approve a bill that proposes jailing...
May, 19, 2024
2 min read
by Cryptonews
Venezuelan Authorities Announce Bitcoin Mining Ban, Confiscate Over 11,000 Miners to Face the Nation’s Energy Crisis

Venezuelan Authorities Announce Bitcoin Mining Ban, Confiscate Over 11,000 Miners to Face the Nation’s Energy Crisis

The Venezuelan National Power Ministry announced a special operation to disconnect al...
May, 19, 2024
by Bitcoin News