BTG Computing, Inc. is a Woodlands, Texas-based energy technology company founded in 2025, specializing in converting stranded natural gas into reliable, on-site power for data centers and Bitcoin mining operations. The company captures gas that would otherwise be flared, vented, or wasted from oil and gas production sites, transforming it into electricity through efficient power generation systems to fuel energy-intensive computing workloads. BTG Computing focuses on sustainable waste-to-energy solutions, reducing methane emissions while creating economic value for gas producers by monetizing stranded gas. The firm also explores applications for low-temperature waste heat, such as drying processes, pyrolysis, and biochar production, further enhancing resource utilization and environmental benefits. With a small team and a commitment to innovation, BTG Computing offers customized solutions for clients with excess gas or needs for low-cost power in high-performance computing and cryptocurrency mining. As of December 31, 2025, BTG Computing, Inc. is active with ongoing gas-to-power conversion projects and client outreach.
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