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Chevron and Microsoft Forge Long-Term Partnership to Power Texas AI Data Center
RT by CNBC: Chevron has secured a significant contract with Microsoft to supply natural gas for a new $7 billion data center in Pecos, Texas, designed to support AI technology expansion. This 20-year agreement marks a strategic move to enhance energy infrastructure amid the booming demand for cloud services.
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Correction: Facts updated
Before: Signal intercept: Chevron to fuel massive Microsoft data center in Texas with natural gas - CNBC. Chevron to fuel massive Microsoft data center in Texas with natural gas CNBC Powering the next wave of AI: Expanding capacity with our new datacenter in Pecos The Official Microsoft Blog Chevron Strike
Why it changed: The new body specifies that the data center is a new $7 billion facility in Pecos, Texas, whereas the old body does not mention the cost or the specific nature of the data center as a new construction.
Now: SHRED REPORT Chevron has entered into a transformative partnership with Microsoft, promising to fuel a massive new data center in Pecos, Texas, entirely with natural gas. This initiative is not just a simple contract; it’s a clear indication
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