New Mexico Denies Gas Pipeline Permit for Oracle Data Center
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New Mexico blocking a gas pipeline for a planned Oracle data center underlines that power and permitting risk can kill projects even after land and partners are lined up. If you’re siting large compute, regulatory and fuel-path approvals now belong in the critical path, not as an afterthought to cloud contracts.
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