DCWeeklyIntel has tracked 23 signals in Oklahoma, with 13 signals identified in the last 30 days. The planning stage holds 17 signals, representing the majority of tracked activity. Three projects are currently under construction, while no projects have reached the permitting stage. The pipeline shows early-stage concentration, with most projects in pre-permit planning phases. All 23 signals have been identified within the last 90 days, indicating recent tracking activity across the state. The data reflects a pipeline weighted toward preliminary development, with three projects advancing to active construction.
Oklahoma Data Center Pipeline
Stage breakdown
| Stage | Signals |
|---|---|
| Planning | 5 |
| Permitting | 0 |
| Under Construction | 3 |
| Operational | 0 |
| Unclassified | 3 |
Recent signals
Beale Infrastructure has started construction on a new data center campus in the Tulsa region, marking their entry into the Oklahoma data center market. The project represents a new development opportunity in the South Central U.S. market, which the article positions as an area where capital stretches further than in traditional coastal markets. For BD professionals, this signals a new player entering the Tulsa data center ecosystem and potential opportunities to engage with Beale Infrastructure on construction, design, or operational services. The timing appears moderately urgent as construction has already commenced, suggesting procurement decisions for remaining project phases may be ongoing.
Google is developing a data center campus in Muskogee, Oklahoma, marking the company's expansion into a new regional market for cloud infrastructure. The project scope remains undisclosed by Google, though local economic impact projections described as "staggering" suggest a facility of substantial scale typical of modern hyperscale campuses, which generally range from 50 to 500+ MW of capacity. The project is in early announcement phases with specific timelines and construction commencement dates not yet revealed, indicating the planning and permitting stages remain underway. Google's selection of Muskogee—a secondary Oklahoma market rather than a major metropolitan hub—is notable given the company's historical preference for data center locations with established tech infrastructure and hyperscale-ready utility resources. Vendors and contractors pursuing this opportunity should immediately establish relationships with Google's real estate and construction teams while assessing local supply chain capabilities, as competitive bidding will intensify as the project advances toward the detailed design and procurement phases.
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Signal volume reflects what DCWeeklyIntel has tracked. Tracking coverage expands over time; velocity figures reflect identification pace, not necessarily project origination pace.