Quickly screen grid constraints, pipeline access and load requirements
Using Enverus PRISM®, we screened announced data center projects to identify high-probability behind-the-meter power opportunities by assessing grid limitations and nearby gas infrastructure, helping oilfield services teams accelerate disciplined go/no-go decisions.
Datacenter power demand is accelerating faster than grid infrastructure can respond. With ~28.9 GW of projected demand growth through 2028 and an estimated 25% of incremental needs expected to be met via behind-the-meter (BTM) solutions, oilfield service (OFS) companies are uniquely positioned to deliver fast, portable power generation.
But one critical question remains: Which announced projects are truly viable and how do you validate that before allocating resources?
Enverus PRISM provides OFS power teams with a repeatable screening framework that moves from project announcement to infrastructure-backed feasibility in minutes. By integrating geospatial intelligence, data center load tracking, substation withdrawal capability, congestion analytics, natural gas infrastructure mapping and pricing intelligence into one platform, Enverus enables disciplined go/no-go decisions to accelerate commercial discussions.
This case study demonstrates how OFS teams can identify constrained grid environments, confirm fuel availability and prioritize high-probability BTM opportunities using a unified workflow.
Identify data center projects where:
Traditional methods of researching grid capacity, pipeline proximity, and load requirements across different systems are slow and often incomplete, leading to missed opportunities and inefficiencies in prioritizing targets.
The surge in data center development nationwide is creating new power demand, especially in regions where grid capacity is constrained. For oilfield service companies, this trend represents a rapidly expanding market for natural gas-based power solutions, including:
Data centers increasingly seek predictable, scalable fuel sources creating a natural alignment with service providers positioned to deliver behind-the-meter solutions. As explored in the Enverus Intelligence® Research blog post, early movers in the OFS power shift are already seeing meaningful valuation expansion.
Using Enverus PRISM, the screening workflow incorporates:
Identify on a map the announced and under-construction data center projects across the U.S., including ownership, status, estimated first power date.
For each center, summed electrical load requirements and calculated average grid withdrawal capability within a 5-mile radius. When projected load exceeds available withdrawal capability, the project is flagged as a potential BTM candidate.
Overlay proximity to natural gas infrastructure and gather related details including pipe owner, diameter, and status.
Added visibility on nearby power plants, high voltage transmission lines and regional pricing signals. This creates a defensible view of whether the power gap is real, persistent and monetizable.
Using this methodology, the Zeus Rusk campus was identified as a high-priority BTM candidate after projected load exceeded available grid withdrawal capacity within the surrounding radius. This is why Zeus Rusk campus stands out:
Within a matter of a few clicks, you can:
Projects with constrained grid capacity can be identified in minutes rather than days, streamlining commercial outreach and opportunity qualification.
Gas pipeline proximity and asset details enable teams to quickly assess feasibility, reducing uncertainty in early-stage evaluations.
[1] OFS Power Shift | Turning Oilfield Expertise Into Data Center Energy Solutions Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR)
Enverus Intelligence® | Research, Inc. (EIR) is a subsidiary of Enverus that publishes energy-sector research focused on the oil, natural gas, power and renewable industries. EIR publishes reports including asset and company valuations, resource assessments, technical evaluations, and macro-economic forecasts and helps make intelligent connections for energy industry participants, service companies, and capital providers worldwide. See additional disclosures here.
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