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Chevron to build AI data center in West Texas, powered by natural gas, starting 2027.
Chevron has announced plans to build its first AI-focused data center in West Texas, powered by natural gas, with operations set to begin by 2027.
The project, located in the Permian Basin, aims to supply energy to support AI-driven computing and is part of a broader strategy to diversify beyond oil and gas.
While details on the exact site, client, and full scale remain undisclosed, the facility could eventually generate up to 5,000 megawatts of power.
The move reflects a growing trend among major oil companies to meet rising data center energy demands, as federal projections show data center electricity use could triple by 2028.
Chevron is in exclusive talks with an unnamed data center user and expects to make a final investment decision early next year.
Chevron construirá un centro de datos de IA en el oeste de Texas, alimentado por gas natural, a partir del 2027.