Cryptocurrency miner diversified energy has silenced a cryptographic mining site with natural gas in Elke County, Pennsylvania, and, according to reports, leave the disconnected wells and regulatory violations.
The site, known as Longhorn Pad, was relived in 2022 after sitting inactive for almost a decade when it was diversified to feed the generators on the site that boost cryptocurrency mining computers, according to a report by the Erie Times-Snews.
According to the report, the operation was launched without obtaining an air quality permit from the Environmental Protection Department of Pennsylvania (DEP).
I thought that the company was granted permission in December 2023, an inspection of March 2025 revealed that Diversified had already eliminated the mining infrastructure.
The empty metal sheds and the missing production team led the DEP to issue a formal violation notice for abandonment of the well. According to reports, Diversified denied that the site was abandoned, stating that it can resume gas production.
However, the defenders of the DEP and the environment say that the company has not fulfilled its obligations. According to a 2021 agreement, Diversified had pledged to plug Lonhorn a and another 13 wells at the end of his operational life, an obligation that, according to the reports, has not fulfilled.
Cinelegraph has communicated with diversified to comment.
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Diversified under scrutiny about the business model
Environmentalists have raised concerns about Diversified’s business model, which involves acquiring aging and under producers and extracting remaining value without sufficient plans for dismantling.
Connecting a single well can cost more than $ 100,000, and Pennsylvania already has more than 350,000 orphaned and abandoned wells, which makes bets a specialty.
A 2022 report described the company’s approach as a “business model built to fail in Apalaches”, warning that taxpayers could take into account the invoice of thousands of disconnected wells.
Diversified Lacilly arose to connect 3,000 wells by 2034 in a separate legal agreement, but continues to face regulatory scrutiny, including an investigation of the Energy Committee and Commert of the US House of Representatives.
The officials of the municipality of Horton, where the Larchorn site is located, say they have not resorted to the company’s updates.
Local Supervisor PJ Piccirillo told Erie Times-News that generators and tanks were eliminated without warning. “All we know is that property seems to have abandoned the leg,” he said.
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American cities confront cryptographic mining
On April 25, the Vilonian Planning Commission, Arkansas, unanimously rejected a proposal to establish a cryptocurrency mining center within the limits of the city, following a strong opposition of the residents.
In January, Arkansas legislators introduced a bill that would prohibit mining cryptography operations within 30 miles of any US military installation in the state.
The opposition to cryptographic centers in Arkansas follows a broader trend in several American municipalities where cryptographic initiatives have faced increasing scrutiny.
In October 2024, a group of residents in Granbury, Texas, filed a lawsuit against Digital Marathon, claiming that its mining installation generated too much noise.
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