ProPetro Secures 10-Year Contract for 80 Megawatts of Power with PROPWR Division

Reuters
20 May
ProPetro Secures 10-Year Contract for 80 Megawatts of Power with PROPWR Division

ProPetro Holding Corp. has announced a significant 10-year contract through its PROPWR division, committing to 80 megawatts of power generation capacity. This inaugural agreement marks a major milestone for PROPWR, as it aligns with the company's mission to "Rethink The Grid." The project, executed in collaboration with a Permian-focused E&P operator, involves the delivery of turnkey power through a distributed microgrid installation using in-field gas, with asset deployment beginning in the third quarter of this year and continuing through 2026. The agreement highlights PROPWR's commitment to providing reliable, lower-cost, and lower-emission power, enhancing both ProPetro's and its customers' operational efficiency. The company is also negotiating additional contracts and expects to announce more developments soon.

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