Chevron signs a long-term power supply agreement with Microsoft to support a data center in West Texas, according to reports from multiple outlets. The deal runs for 20 years, with Chevron providing electricity to the facility. The arrangement is described as part of Microsoft’s effort to expand data center capacity, while Chevron’s role centers on supplying power for the project’s operations. While details of pricing or contract structure are not specified in the provided excerpts, the coverage aligns on the key terms: the parties involved are Chevron and Microsoft, the geography is West Texas, and the agreement length is two decades. Both sources frame the arrangement as a corporate partnership linking energy supply with cloud infrastructure demand. No additional confirmation of the data center’s name, size, or exact commissioning timeline is included in the text provided.