The few North American bitcoin miners whoâve built their businesses around fossil-fuel extraction are watching the oil markets with more excitement than fear, they say, as oil prices sink to historic lows.
Oil-extraction companies need to reduce gas emissions for environmental reasons. So, instead of flaring off excess gas on site, some bitcoin mining firms â like Upstream Data in Canada, Crusoe Energy in Colorado and DJ Bitwreck in Texas â capture the excess gas to fuel hundreds of bitcoin-mining computers.
The trouble is, if oil market collapse shuts these power sources down then bitcoin miners canât capture their waste.
When the price of bitcoin drops dramatically, as it did in March, bitcoin mining can quickly become unprofitable. Some mining operations shut down rather than lose money. Only larger, industrial farms can withstand months without profits if the bitcoin price remains low.
Entrepreneurs need to look for cheap power sources â and thatâs where oil-abstraction waste products come in.
In Texas, a bitcoin miner who goes by the alias DJ Bitwreck said heâs building new hardware for capturing flare gas. His team, with four co-founders total, will take another five months to build these devices.
âWeâve utilized roughly 40 kilowatts annually, which has really been our testing and proof-of-concept phase,â said DJ Bitwreck, whoâs seeking to add at least 1 megawatt of power from flare gas. âWe are looking for sites that would let us come in and put a generator and a shipping-container-size mining hut at the flare site. Most of all, flare gas is a headache and problem for producers, but their problem is our gold mine.â
Great American Mining co-founder Marty Bent, already running one such bitcoin mining operation in North Dakota since December 2019, said if the oil companies stop operating âthere isnât any gas byproduct to consume.â On the other hand, though, Bent estimated that on his site alone there are âhundredsâ of megawatts of power that could be converted into bitcoin.Â
Negative oil prices aside, from DJ Bitwreckâs perspective, thereâs no point in miners pivoting strategies until after Mayâs bitcoin halving, which reduces the rewards bitcoin miners can earn.Â
All of the above-mentioned startups remain moderately profitable and lean, even if the price of bitcoin doesnât climb in 2020.
Still, it remains to be seen what would happen to all but a few massive bitcoin farms if both oil and bitcoin prices stay low throughout the year.
âWe expect the waters to get very choppy but weâre actually excited for it,â DJ Bitwreck said. âThatâs why we arenât buying equipment right now, weâre ideally looking to pick equipment up off other ships that capsize in the choppy waters.â