Argo Blockchain PLC Announces February 2022 Operational Update

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LONDON, UK / ACCESSWIRE / March 7, 2022 / Argo Blockchain plc, a global leader in cryptocurrency mining (LSE:ARB)(NASDAQ:ARBK), is pleased to provide the following operational update for February 2022.

During the month of February, Argo mined 135 Bitcoin or Bitcoin Equivalent (together, BTC) compared to 172 BTC in January 2022. This reduction of BTC mined during February is primarily due to record high global hashrate and subsequent network difficulty increase. Additionally, the Company's facilities in Mirabel and Baie Comeau, Quebec were subject to significant curtailment due to cold winter conditions, as were the Company's hosted machines at Core Scientific's facility in North Dakota. This curtailment exemplifies how cryptocurrency mining facilities can be used to stabilise North America's electrical grid by reducing energy consumption during times of peak demand. Argo, like other crypto miners, has agreements to access lower electricity prices with suppliers in return for limiting usage in periods of peak demand.

Based on daily foreign exchange rates and cryptocurrency prices during the month, mining revenue in February amounted to £4.15 million [$5.58m*] (January 2022: £5.26 million [$7.10 million*]).

Argo generated this income at a Bitcoin and Bitcoin Equivalent Mining Margin of approximately 71% for the month of February (January 2022: 74%).

At the end of February, the Company owned 2,685 Bitcoin, of which 246 were BTC equivalents.

Intel Supply Agreement

The Company is also pleased to announce it has signed a supply agreement with Intel Corporation to purchase Intel's new blockchain accelerator. The Company has pro-rata allocation rights to purchase a supply of the Intel units, with delivery anticipated to begin in the second half of 2022.

The Company expects to announce more details in the coming months, including the anticipated future increase in the Company's hashrate from this supply agreement.

Helios Mining Facility Update

The Company is also pleased to provide the following update on the construction of its 200 MW flagship cryptocurrency mining facility, Helios, in Dickens County, Texas. The Company announces that it has placed an order with PA Transformer for four additional Main Power Transformers which will provide an additional 600 MW of total power to Argo's Helios facility. They are identical in specification to the initial order of transformers the Company is currently installing on site, and will be delivered in Q1 and Q2, 2023.

Peter Wall, Chief Executive of Argo and interim Chairman, said: "During February, we have experienced exceptional weather conditions and are hopeful that these are behind us. Regardless of this, we have continued to ensure that Argo is set to grow and deliver on its intended objectives for the forthcoming year. The Company's recent appointment of Raghav Chopra as an independent non-executive director, continued progress with construction of the Helios facility, and the supply agreement we have signed with Intel are testaments to the fact that we are on the right track to achieving our goals for the year."