CherAmi Digital Begins Operations in Oklahoma
CherAmi Digital Begins Operations in Oklahoma
CherAmi Digital is proud to announce the commencement of operations for its first mobile bitcoin mining facility, a 160kW trailer-mounted modular data center powered by stranded coal bed methane resources in Northeastern Oklahoma.
This launch marks the first phase of a broader initiative with Entrex Carbon Market, targeting the deployment of up to 100 mobile units to monetize underutilized natural gas assets.
While the original project plans outlined a different location, CherAmi successfully deployed its first facility in partnership with Warrior E&P, one of the leading operators in Osage County. Following the success of this initial project, CherAmi and Warrior have agreed to pursue a broader expansion opportunity across Osage County, targeting up to five million cubic feet per day of stranded methane across Warrior’s extensive mineral and pipeline assets. The collaboration represents a scalable, modular solution for responsibly monetizing energy that would otherwise be wasted, providing both environmental and economic benefits to the region.
A full press release regarding the commencement of operations can be found here.
About Warrior E&P
Warrior E&P operates more than 600 miles of natural gas pipeline infrastructure and facilitates the transportation of over 90% of all natural gas produced in Osage County, Oklahoma. Managing over 16,000 mineral acres with more than 900 wells drilled and completed, Warrior's extensive operational history and integrated midstream network position it as the leading natural gas producer in the region. Their strategic footprint offers a unique opportunity for scalable deployment of CherAmi's mobile data center units across multiple high-impact sites.