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U.K. energy firm Reabold to explore Bitcoin mining as an early-stage funding tool

April 21, 2026
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Reabold Resources is considering a plan to use gas from its Yorkshire site to power a small Bitcoin mining operation. However, the company says it is more of an early-stage test rather than a pivot away from energy production.

Summary

  • Reabold Resources is exploring a small Bitcoin mining setup powered by gas from its West Newton site as a way to support early project funding.
  • The company clarified that energy production for U.K. security remains its priority, with mining positioned as a limited proof of concept.

According to a company statement released Monday, the U.K.-listed firm sought to clarify reports suggesting it would divert output from its West Newton gas field toward crypto mining instead of supplying domestic energy demand.

“A private gas supply means we can run a data center to mine Bitcoin relatively cheaply,” co-CEO Sachin Oza said, outlining how initial mining activity could help fund further development of the gas field. 

“Initially, this would help fund the further development of the gas field and prove the concept—meaning it could become the precursor to a far larger data center.”

Reabold’s clarification drew a clear line between experimentation and its core business. 

“The significant onshore natural gas resource at the West Newton site in Yorkshire has and will continue to be progressed for the benefit of U.K. energy security,” the firm said, adding that the project remains important amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainty.

Plans under consideration involve using early gas flows to power a limited mining setup. Management said such a step could demonstrate the viability of pairing energy production with data infrastructure, which it described as increasingly important for the U.K. economy. 

“Successful implementation of such a project could allow for the development of a larger-scale data center at site,” the firm noted, adding that this would not rule out future gas-to-grid or industrial supply routes.

Markets reacted quickly to the clarification. Shares in Reabold rose 7.3% on Monday, suggesting investors welcomed the company’s attempt to position the idea as a supplementary revenue stream rather than a replacement strategy.

However, local opposition has already surfaced. Anti-fracking campaigner Lorraine Inglis criticized the proposal, saying, “using that gas to power Bitcoin mining is not energy security or any genuine public benefit, but the deliberate burning of fossil fuels for one of the most energy-intensive and socially questionable activities at a time of high bills and missed climate targets.”

Bitcoin mining sector under stress

The move comes at a time when mining economics are under pressure in key markets. In the U.S., deployment costs have climbed sharply after new tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper were layered on top of a 21.6% duty on ASIC miners imported from Southeast Asia. 

Combined costs have risen by roughly 47%, making hardware upgrades significantly more expensive for domestic operators compared with peers in tariff-free regions such as Kazakhstan and Russia.

Rising costs have already started to influence where mining capacity is built. The U.S. still accounts for about 38% of global Bitcoin hash rate, but sustained cost pressure could push future expansion elsewhere. 

For companies with access to cheap or stranded energy, including gas fields like West Newton, on-site mining offers a way to extract value without relying on grid infrastructure or facing international tariff exposure.

Reabold’s approach also contrasts with a recent trend among listed mining firms, some of which have stepped back from Bitcoin operations to focus on supplying compute power for artificial intelligence workloads. 

Against that backdrop, the company’s proposal points in the opposite direction, using energy assets to support mining as a funding tool while keeping longer-term development options open.

Editorial Team

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