July 19, 2025

Permian Power Demand Increasing Nearly 20%

Permian Power Demand Increasing Nearly 20%

July 19, 2025

With Permian electricity demand growing at nearly 20% per annum (source: Rystad Energy article attached), the oil/gas sector faces possible electricity shortages and at least fast rising prices.

This again underscores a key advantage for EcoVAP: its biomimicry technology uses practically no energy compared sprayers/misters, reverse osmosis and most water treatment, or high pressure pumps for SWDs.

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