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The Gas Turbine Shortage Just Became AI’s Biggest Constraint

Aug 22, 2026 1 min read Source: OilPrice.com

Order a heavy-duty gas turbine from GE Vernova today and it won’t arrive until 2031. That’s the company’s actual production schedule, confirmed on its July 22 earnings call, and it’s the fact sitting underneath every AI data center power plan announced in the last two years. It comes up far less often than the announcements do. Goldman Sachs put hard numbers on the demand side in May.

U.S. data center power demand climbs from 31 gigawatts in 2025 to 41 GW this year and 66 GW in 2027. Year-over-year capacity additions accelerate…

Technology Context

Technological innovation continues to reshape upstream, midstream, and downstream operations across the oil and gas industry. Digital oilfield technologies — including advanced sensors, machine learning-driven production optimization, and predictive maintenance systems — are delivering measurable efficiency gains.

Artificial intelligence and data analytics are being deployed across the industry value chain to optimize drilling programs, improve reservoir characterization, reduce unplanned downtime, and enhance supply chain management.

What to Watch

The industry will be watching adoption rates, pilot program results, and capital allocation trends as companies evaluate the return on investment from emerging technology deployments across their operations.

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