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by Aterio
1588 days ago
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Yes! Of course the Alternative is not to catch it and transport it away and use it but the expectation that the rig would blow. Not sure how you came up with this one, funny. You know they are not doing it because its more effort and less profit right? We are able to catch gas, store and transport it. |
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Great. Now you need to find way to make it profitable.
You could force-entangle it with something profitable with a law.
For example you could say that if you own a well you must not burn the gas, but you must capture it and transport it at least some distance before it's burned. Then people would have incetive to find a buyer that will burn it to get some utility out of it (heating something probably).
But! That law would reduce profits of rich people in USA and since only rich people in USA decide which laws are created (they can practically veto all laws they oppose) no such law will be created.
So you have two options. Either wells will be just burning gas for nothing except turning more potent greenhouse gasses like methane into less potent one like CO2.
Or you can burn it and mine bitcoins. Which makes bitcoin less profitable for everyone else since all miners compete for a fixed number of bitcoins.
If bitcoin mining is less profitable other miners must look for cheaper energy to keep mining which means laeger percentage renewables at peak production times.
So in current political reality of USA this news is actually good news despite everything.
Another positive factor in using this gas to mine bitcoin is that it turns that gas into valuable resource, so there's no incentive to "loose" it due to leaks accidental or intentional and that would be the case if you tried to force owners to transport it away to somewhere where it's useful. And this gas, as I mentioned, is more potent greenhouse gas than CO2 produced by burning it.