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Bureau Land Management Oks Natural

Environmental Policies And In…Legal And Regulatory FrameworkPublic Sector ManagementEnvironmental Management

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The pipeline approval supports natural gas supply for a data center, but the developer's shift to fuel cells weakens demand. The commercial mechanism is weak: pipeline capacity may be underutilized if data center demand doesn't materialize. Impact is US-specific, affecting natural gas infrastructure and data center energy sourcing. No clear winners/losers yet; uncertainty on final gas demand.

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  • Bureau of Land Management approved Green Chile Natural Gas Pipeline (18 miles, 400,000 dekatherms/day) for Project Jupiter data center.
  • Project cost $60 million; approved under emergency review after Trump's national energy emergency declaration.
  • Project Jupiter developers shifted from natural gas to fuel cells (Bloom Energy) for power.
  • New Mexico State Land Office previously denied right-of-way permits.
  • Pipeline crosses ~16 miles of federal land in Southern New Mexico.
Sector verdictLNG_NATGASDownmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 2/5

Natural gas prices may face 2-4% downward pressure in the mid-term due to reduced demand from the data center's shift to fuel cells.

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