Oracle’s $165 Billion Data Center Plan Hits a Gas Pipeline Delay
The delay could limit near-term gas supply for Oracle’s 2.5-gigawatt Project Jupiter campus, which is planned to use Bloom Energy fuel cells.
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Pipeline for $165 Billion Oracle Data Center Delayed to Next Year
The Green Chile pipeline that would fuel Oracle’s Project Jupiter data centre in New Mexico has been pushed from 15 August to 1 February 2027, according to a filing by Energy Transfer’s Transwestern unit. The state land commissioner has twice refused the route, citing water use and emissions. The pipeline that would fuel Oracle’s largest […] This story continues at The Next Web
Oracle’s $165 Billion Data Center Plan Hits a Gas Pipeline Delay
Oracle’s proposed $165 billion data center project in New Mexico has run into a decidedly low-tech problem: the natural gas pipeline meant to help power it won’t be ready on time. Energy Transfer subsidiary Transwestern Pipeline pushed the expected in-service date for its Green Chile Project from August 15 to February 1, 2027, according to a regulatory filing Friday. That six-month delay threatens the schedule for Oracle’s Project Jupiter, a pro…
Project Jupiter: Gas Pipeline Delay Threatens Oracle’s $165 Billion New Mexico AI Data Center
Oracle’s proposed $165 billion data center project in New Mexico has run into a decidedly low-tech problem. The natural gas pipeline meant to help power it won’t be delivered on time. Energy Transfer subsidiary Transwestern Pipeline pushed the expected date for its Green Chile Project from August 15 to February 1, 2027, according to a […] The post Project Jupiter: Gas Pipeline Delay Threatens Oracle’s $165 Billion New Mexico AI Data Center appea…
Oracle’s $165 Billion Data Center Plan Gets a Gas Pipeline Delay - Energy News Beat
Oracle’s ambitious $165 billion Project Jupiter data center campus in Doña Ana County, New Mexico—near the U.S.-Mexico border—has hit a low-tech but high-stakes snag. The natural gas pipeline critical to powering it will not be ready on the original timeline.
Oracle Stock Falls 3.8% as $40 Billion Funding Plan Tests AI Backlog
AUSTIN, Texas, August 14, 2026, 18:35 CDT — U.S. cash markets closed for the weekend. Oracle fell 3.8% Friday, sharply underperforming other large cloud providers.Fiscal 2026 cloud infrastructure revenue jumped 77%, but free cash flow was negative $23.7 billion.Oracle expects roughly $40 billion of new debt and equity funding in fiscal 2027. Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL)…
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