Expanding operations in Texas

Introduction

Expanding energy infrastructure requires more than deploying capacity, it requires access to the right resources. BigSur Energy continues to grow its footprint in Texas with a new site in Tarzan, strengthening its ability to build off-grid infrastructure directly at the source of energy.

Date
14.03.26
Type
Operations
Establishing a new operational hub

The Tarzan site represents a strategic expansion of BigSur Energy’s infrastructure footprint. Located in a region with strong access to stranded gas resources, the site enables efficient on-site energy generation where gas is produced. Link

Infrastructure built at the source

By deploying infrastructure at the point of production, BigSur Energy avoids reliance on traditional grid systems. This reduces development timelines and operational constraints, allowing for faster execution and greater control over performance.

Scaling energy capacity

The Tarzan site is designed to scale progressively, with additional generation and compute capacity deployed as resource availability and site performance evolve. This staged approach supports disciplined capital allocation and efficient growth.

Integration of generation and compute

Energy production and compute deployment operate as a single system, optimizing energy utilization and minimizing losses. This integration enables a structurally lower cost base compared to conventional infrastructure models.

Long-term operational focus

The expansion into Tarzan reflects a broader strategy focused on building a portfolio of high-quality sites, each selected for its resource profile, operational efficiency, and long-term scalability.

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