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Titan to Supply Fuel Gas Systems for Texas AI Data Center

Titan Production Equipment has secured a contract to supply fuel gas letdown stations for a large AI data center and energy campus in Texas, highlighting natural gas’s role in powering next-generation infrastructure.

(P&GJ) — Titan Production Equipment has been awarded a contract to engineer, design and manufacture fuel gas letdown stations for Project Matador, an AI data center and energy development near Amarillo, Texas, the company said.

The project is being developed on land owned by the Texas Tech University System and is designed to integrate multiple energy sources to meet large-scale power demand driven by artificial intelligence infrastructure.

Project Matador is planned across roughly 5,769 acres adjacent to the Pantex site in the Texas Panhandle. At full buildout, the campus is expected to deliver up to 11 gigawatts of power and support approximately 18 million square feet of data center capacity.

According to project details, the development will rely on a mix of energy sources, including natural gas, solar, wind, battery storage, utility grid power and nuclear generation. Future phases are expected to include up to four full-scale nuclear reactors and several small modular reactors.

Titan’s fuel gas letdown stations will support the project’s natural-gas-fueled systems, providing pressure regulation and fuel control for early-stage and ongoing operations.

“Titan is proud to support Project Matador and Texas Tech in a project that will redefine the future of AI infrastructure and U.S. energy innovation,” said Chris Werner, CEO of Titan. “Project Matador is a generational investment in American competitiveness, and we’re honored to contribute our engineering expertise to its success.”

Project Matador has been positioned as a large-scale model for data centers with integrated, multi-source energy systems and is expected to contribute to regional economic development in the Texas Panhandle.

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