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Permian Basin region; WTI crude delivery hub and key US oil production corridor.

Last refreshed: 6 July 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic

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Why does the Brent-WTI spread matter for European oil buyers right now?

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Why are data centres moving to West Texas?
West Texas ranks second globally for new data-centre siting because ERCOT's island grid operates outside FERC jurisdiction, and 9.1 GW of existing crypto-mining infrastructure is converting to AI compute — bypassing both grid study queues and gas-turbine ordering delays.Source: ERCOT / briefing analysis
How much crypto-mining capacity in West Texas is converting to AI data centres?
West Texas operators want to repurpose approximately 9.1 GW of existing crypto-mining capacity for AI compute, using brownfield grid connections to bypass the ERCOT large-load study queue.Source: ERCOT
Why is West Texas the second-best location for new data centres in 2026?
ERCOT's independence from FERC jurisdiction allows operators to bypass the federal interconnection queue. 9.1 GW of crypto-mining brownfield is converting to AI compute. Competitive wind and solar PPAs are available. Local consent barriers are minimal.Source: data-centres update 2

Background

West Texas encompasses the Permian Basin, one of the world's most productive sedimentary oil basins, centred on the Midland-Abilene corridor. It is the delivery and pricing geography for West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the benchmark US crude grade whose settlement point is the Cushing, Oklahoma pipeline hub — though the Permian itself originates the physical barrels. US crude production from the Permian Basin has driven the shale revolution, making the United States the world's top oil producer by the 2020s. The basin's output underpins EIA weekly stock data and directly feeds into Brent-WTI spread dynamics on global markets.

Beyond oil, West Texas hosts significant wind and solar generation on the ERCOT grid, which serves approximately 90 per cent of Texas's electricity demand and is the largest grid in the continental US not subject to FERC oversight. The region's structural advantages — grid sovereignty through ERCOT, cheap land, and access to competitive power purchase agreements — drove it to rank second globally for data-centre siting in May 2026 analysis, behind Finland. Some 9.1 GW of existing crypto-mining capacity is converting to AI compute via brownfield routes that bypass the ERCOT large-load study queue.

WTI Cushing is the US domestic crude benchmark against which European traders track the Brent-WTI spread, a live indicator of the relative tightness of seaborne supply (Brent) versus landlocked US pipeline crude (WTI). In the week to 26 May 2026, managed money in NYMEX WTI collapsed from net long +172,580 to near-flat as Hormuz Ceasefire optimism unwound the geopolitical premium from the landlocked leg, compressing Brent-WTI to roughly $2-3/bbl from the prior $4-5 band. Positioning then reversed sharply: by the week to 23 June, NYMEX WTI managed money had rebuilt to net long +82,872 contracts, a swing of roughly 110,000 contracts in three weeks, while Brent speculative length stayed thin, decoupled by EU Regulation 833/2014's bar on European refiners taking discounted Iranian GL X barrels. Flat price kept falling regardless: WTI traded around $68 on 2 July, a fresh leg below the 17 June three-month low, even as funds held their rebuilt long book. That long book was tested on 6 July, the first session after OPEC+ confirmed its August output hike: the Brent-WTI spread widened a further 60% to $3.26 as Brent absorbed more of the OPEC-linked softness than WTI, settling at $71.42 against WTI's $68.16.

West Texas (Midland-Abilene) ranked second on the global data-centre siting shortlist for 2026, behind Finland's Kajaani-Tampere corridor. Its structural advantage is grid sovereignty: ERCOT is not synchronous with the Eastern or Western Interconnection, so behind-the-meter arrangements in West Texas sit outside FERC jurisdiction. Operators can avoid the federal interconnection queue entirely. 9.1 GW of existing crypto-mining capacity is converting to AI compute, a brownfield route that sidesteps both the ERCOT large-load study process and the gas-turbine ordering backlog. That behind-the-meter thesis moved from theory to construction on 22 June, when Chevron's Energy Forge One signed a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement with Microsoft to build a 2.67 GW gas plant, branded Project Kilby, co-located with a West Texas data centre at roughly $7bn capex; first power is due in 2028, and at 2.67 GW it is the largest dedicated-generation deal struck for a data centre in 2026.

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What is the GE Vernova turbine backlog and why does it matter for Texas data centres?
GE Vernova is the dominant gas turbine supplier for US power projects. Its order book is full through 2030, meaning any new-build gas power project in West Texas that lacks a confirmed turbine slot today cannot expect delivery until at least 2030-2031. This makes brownfield crypto-site conversions FAR more attractive than new builds.Source: data-centres context
How is ERCOT different from other US electricity grids?
ERCOT is an island grid serving about 90% of Texas's electricity demand. It does not synchronise with the Eastern or Western Interconnection, which means it is not subject to FERC jurisdiction over interstate transmission. Operators connecting behind the meter in West Texas avoid the federal interconnection queue and cost-allocation proceedings entirely.Source: ERCOT / FERC jurisdictional context
What is McKinsey's role in the ERCOT large-load queue?
McKinsey is contracted by ERCOT to develop a framework for managing the large-load queue. West Texas operators seeking to repurpose crypto-mining capacity for AI compute are the most active participants in that process.Source: data-centres context
Where are crypto mining facilities being converted to AI data centres in the US?
West Texas's Midland-Abilene corridor has 9.1 GW of existing crypto-mining capacity converting to AI compute. These brownfield sites reuse existing grid connections, avoiding both the ERCOT large-load study process and the new-build gas turbine backlog.Source: data-centres update 2
What is WTI crude oil and where is it produced?
WTI (West Texas Intermediate) is the benchmark US crude grade, produced primarily in the Permian Basin of West Texas and priced at the Cushing, Oklahoma pipeline hub.Source: EIA
Why does the Brent-WTI spread widen and narrow?
The spread widens when Brent prices seaborne supply disruptions that WTI, as a landlocked benchmark, does not share. It compressed to $2-3 in late May 2026 as Hormuz Ceasefire optimism reduced the seaborne premium.Source: CFTC COT data
How much oil does the Permian Basin produce?
The Permian Basin is the single largest US crude-producing region and a key driver of US total output exceeding 13 million Barrels Per Day, making the US the world's largest oil producer.Source: EIA
Why are data centres building in West Texas?
West Texas offers ERCOT grid sovereignty outside FERC jurisdiction, competitive wind and solar PPAs, and 9.1 GW of brownfield crypto-mining capacity converting to AI compute.Source: Data Centres: Boom and Backlash briefing
What is Project Kilby in West Texas?
Project Kilby is a 2.67 GW gas-fired power plant Chevron's Energy Forge One is building under a 20-year PPA with Microsoft to run behind the meter at a West Texas data centre, at roughly $7bn capex with first power due in 2028.Source: event
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