Energy-to-compute infrastructure

Stranded energy.
Productive infrastructure.

ArctIQ converts stranded natural gas into low-cost electricity for scalable compute infrastructure through vertically integrated power generation and cold-climate deployment advantages.

Off-gridOn-site power architecture
$0.01–$0.03Management kWh cost target
Sub-zeroAmbient cooling advantage
ModularRepeatable deployment blocks

Our model

From stranded gas to compute.

Turning underutilized energy into scalable compute infrastructure for AI, HPC, and digital assets.

  1. 01

    STRANDED GAS

    Underutilized energy resource.

  2. 02

    GAS TREATMENT

    Gas conditioned for power generation.

  3. 03

    POWER GENERATION

    Dedicated electricity produced on site.

  4. 04

    MODULAR COMPUTE

    Power converted into compute capacity.

  5. 05

    COMPUTE OUTPUT

    Flexible infrastructure for multiple workloads.

Five-stage gas-to-compute infrastructure, from a natural gas wellhead and gas treatment through power generation and modular compute to AI, high-performance computing, and digital asset workloads

The physical stack

Three infrastructure layers. One connected platform.

ArctIQ integrates the energy resource, on-site power, and modular compute into a single deployable system designed for remote sub-zero conditions and industrial scale.

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Natural gas wellhead in a remote cold-climate field
01Energy resource

Gas

Remote natural gas is captured and conditioned close to the source, turning an otherwise constrained resource into firm on-site energy.

  • Field access
  • Gas treatment
  • Local pipeline network
Containerized natural gas power generation module
02Energy conversion

Power

Modular generation converts conditioned gas into reliable electricity without dependence on long-distance grid infrastructure.

  • Containerized generation
  • Modular power islands
  • Remote operations
Modular compute container exterior in a cold-climate landscape
03Digital infrastructure

Compute

Cold-climate data-center modules turn that power into scalable compute, beginning with digital workloads and preserving future workload flexibility.

  • Modular data centers
  • Sub-zero cooling advantage
  • Workload flexibility

Physical infrastructure

Engineered for a remote operating environment.

ArctIQ integrates energy and compute systems engineered for demanding remote conditions. Detailed site status, technical specifications, and operating evidence are reserved for qualified investors under NDA.

Field infrastructure
Field infrastructure
Computing hardware
Computing hardware
Compute module
Compute module
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Infrastructure impact

Zero-Impact Digital Infrastructure

Off-grid generation, direct air cooling, and ultra-remote deployment are designed to minimize dependence on shared local infrastructure and impact on surrounding communities.

01

Zero Grid Impact

100% off-grid power generation ensures no electricity is diverted from local populations or shared networks.

02

Zero Water Consumption

Utilizing Arctic-enabled direct air (dry) cooling completely eliminates the need for water extraction, preserving local ecology.

03

Zero Noise Pollution

Ultra-remote Arctic deployment guarantees our operations have zero noise impact on communities.

Off-gridOn-site power architecture
$0.01–$0.03/kWhManagement cost target
5 GWLong-term management vision
ColdAmbient cooling advantage

The platform

The infrastructure doesn't change. The workload does.

The gas-to-power-to-compute stack is designed to begin with Bitcoin mining and preserve a future path toward AI inference, HPC, and other compute workloads as the required connectivity, cooling, and customer infrastructure is developed.

That is design optionality, not a claim that AI or HPC capacity is operational today.

How it works
Modular compute serving AI, high-performance computing, and blockchain workloads
Workload optionality

Investment window

Built for the environment that is already here.

Grid stress, compute energy scarcity, and mining cost-curve concentration are converging. ArctIQ is positioned upstream of all three.