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Domestic Drillers Rush To Power AI Grid As Global Oil Demand Stays Unbroken

Newswire.ca - Thu Jul 17, 2025

Equity InsiderNews Commentary

Issued on behalf of Prairie Operating Co.

VANCOUVER, BC, July 17, 2025 /CNW/ -- Equity InsiderNews Commentary – There are no near-term plans to reduce oil production, with no peak to oil demand before 2050, according to OPEC. This comes despite OPEC's claims oil demand will be trimmed over the next four years, there's no peak in sight. A significant portion of this demand is projected to come from the rapid rise of data centers in the Middle East, meant to power the AI revolution behind the scenes. Domestically, the US Energy Information Administration's (EIA's) Annual Energy Outlook 2025 projects US crude oil and natural gas production growth to remain relatively high through 2030. Now analysts are touting how federal policies in the USA are driving fresh interest in non-OPEC oil and gas, with intriguing developments coming from Prairie Operating Co. (NASDAQ: PROP), Chesapeake Utilities Corporation (NYSE: CPK), Kosmos Energy (NYSE: KOS), Ring Energy, Inc. (NYSE-American: REI), and ARC Resources Ltd. (TSX: ARX) (OTCPK: AETUF).

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