Oklahoma
DataCentersExposed tracks 13 AI data centers in Oklahoma — 6 operating and 2 in the pipeline — across 5 counties, drawing 80 MW of reported power demand from 3 tracked corporate operators.
Sources: Methodology, Coverage scorecard
DataCentersExposed tracks 13 data centers in Oklahoma — 6 operating, 1 under construction, and 1 proposed. The 2 Oklahoma facilities with disclosed electrical capacity account for 80 MW of demand on the grid — power that competes with homes and businesses for the same generation and transmission.
Reporting by Eric Keller · Updated May 29, 2026
Oklahoma at a glance
The largest footprint in Oklahoma belongs to Alphabet Inc., behind 2 tracked facilities. Prime Data Centers and TierPoint, LLC round out the most active operators in the state. Many of these sites are filed under shell or project names rather than the parent's — our operator column resolves them back to the real corporate parent wherever the chain is documented.
Geographically, the buildout clusters: Tulsa County leads Oklahoma with 7 facilities and a composite risk score of 11/100. Mayes County and Oklahoma County follow. Our county risk score weights project exposure (40%), power demand (30%), water draw (15%), and land footprint (15%); the full breakdown is shown on each county page.
Oklahoma is not done growing. 2 facilities are in the pipeline — proposed, permitted, or under construction — which is where residents still have a say at zoning hearings and in rate cases. Each pending project is a decision about land, water, electricity prices, and tax revenue that hasn't been finalized.
We also surface the accountability trail: 8 state bills mentioning data centers and 6 recent news items are tracked for Oklahoma below, pulled from LegiScan and GDELT and refreshed automatically. Legislation is linked to the counties and operators it names; news is classified by community sentiment.
Data-center policy watch: Oklahoma enacted the Data Center Consumer Ratepayer Protection Act (HB 2992, effective July 2026), requiring large-load customers that add 75 MW or more to sign long-term agreements covering their own infrastructure costs.
Top operators in Oklahoma
County risk leaderboard
| County | Facilities | Pipeline | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tulsa County | 7 | — | 11 |
| Mayes County | 2 | — | 4 |
| Oklahoma County | 2 | 1 | 4 |
| Bryan County | 1 | — | 4 |
| Payne County | 1 | 1 | — |
Pipeline & proposals
All tracked facilities
| Facility | Operator | Status | County | MW |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Luther Data Center | — | Proposed | Oklahoma | — |
| Google Stillwater Data Center Campus | Alphabet Inc. | Under construction | Payne | — |
| Broken Arrow Data Center | — | Withdrawn | Tulsa | — |
| Cherokee Data Center | Prime Data Centers | Mapped (unverified) | Tulsa | — |
| Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Data Center | — | Mapped (unverified) | Bryan | — |
| Google Mayes County Data Center (Pryor) | Alphabet Inc. | Mayes | — | |
| Myall, LLC | — | MAYES | — | |
| Ocosa | — | Tulsa | — | |
| Rack59 Data Center | Prime Data Centers | Oklahoma | — | |
| TierPoint | TierPoint, LLC | Tulsa | — | |
| TulsaConnect | — | Mapped (unverified) | Tulsa | — |
| TulsaConnect | — | Mapped (unverified) | Tulsa | — |
| TulsaConnect DC3 | — | Tulsa | — |