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    Exxon Mobil Is Using Excess Natural Gas For Crypto Mining

    Exxon Mobil, a United States-based energy producer has reportedly been running a pilot program aimed at using the energy from excess gas to power BTC mining rigs.

    According to a report by Bloomberg on Thursday that cited people speaking under the condition of anonymity, Exxon Mobil Corp. is undertaking program as part of an agreement with Crusoe Energy Systems.

    Bitcoin mining, which utilizes a proof-of-work, has long been criticized for its intensive energy cost involved in achieving consensus and is seen by some as particularly detrimental to the environment.

    Exxon’s experiment aims to turn a profit in the crypto industry from otherwise unspent gas.

    The pilot takes gas from an oil well in the Bakken Formation within the Williston Basin along the US/Canada border to run mobile generators powering crypto-mining servers on-site.

    Exxon, which has been operating its pilot project since January 2021, utilizes up to 18 million cubic feet of gas monthly instead of burning it off due to a shortage of pipelines, per the report.

    “We continuously evaluate emerging technologies aimed at reducing flaring volumes across our operations,” a spokesperson said in the report. Exxon is seeking to reduce the amount of waste through an activity known as “flaring” — the burning of natural gas involved in oil extraction.

    The oil giant is considering similar initiatives in Alaska, Nigeria, Argentina, Guyana and Germany.

    Proponents of the use of bitcoin mining equipment, powered by energy that would otherwise be wasted, see not only long-term economic but also environmental benefits of this approach.

    For instance, CoinShares’ CEO Jean-Marie Mognetti recently claimed that the “potential for miners to reduce the carbon footprint of flared and vented natural gas…is enough to completely offset all emissions or even have a positive net emissions impact,” for the mining industry.

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