Apr 23, 2026 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
US natural gas firm Superior Plus Corp, through its subsidiary Certarus, has secured a supply contract with an undisclosed data center customer in the US. The agreement covers a two-and-a-half-year term to provide compressed natural gas (CNG) to a hyperscale data center currently under development at an undisclosed location. According to the company, the deal will support approximately 135MW of on-site power generation, with operations expected to begin in mid-2027.
The contract is expected to generate more than $300 million in revenue for the company. As part of the agreement, Certarus plans to deploy around 200 CNG transport trailers, along with mobile compression and pressure reduction systems, to ensure a continuous fuel supply for on-site power generation without relying on pipeline infrastructure. The approach is designed to accelerate time to power for data center operators by enabling fuel delivery via trailer fleets rather than fixed pipelines, allowing projects to secure energy supply earlier in the development process.
“As power constraints continue to challenge large-scale developments like data centers, customers need certainty around a reliable energy supply,” said Allan MacDonald, president and CEO of Superior Plus. “Certarus delivers a proven, scalable over-the-road CNG solution that supports projects of this size and complexity, making it the clear and logical choice for customers.”
"The adoption of CNG by data centers is in the early stages and represents just one of several sectors where we see opportunity. Our strategy remains focused on operating the business with discipline, maintaining our market position, and ensuring the platform is in place for Certarus to grow as the market continues to expand,” added MacDonald.