ROBERTS COUNTY, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — The company that owns the data center in Gray County near Pampa, and the newly applied for data center near Miami, is now being acquired by Google.
According to officials with Alphabet, the company that owns Google, Alphabet announced in December 2025 that it had reached an agreement to acquire Intersect. Officials noted that Intersect provides data center and energy infrastructure solutions.
The acquisition was for $4.75 billion in cash plus the assumption of debt. Officials noted that Google already owns a minority stake in Intersect. The data centers that Google now operates, following the acquisition, include two Texas Panhandle data centers, a facility in Gray County near Pampa and another in Roberts County near Miami. The acquisition “will enable more data center and generation capacity to come online, faster, while accelerating energy development and innovation.”
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Alphabet officials note that the acquisition will also include Intersects team, multiple gigawatts of energy, and data center projects in development or under construction, from its successful existing partnership with Google. Intersects operations will remain separate from Alphabet and Google under the Intersect brand and will be led by Sheldon Kimber in a close partnership with Google’s technical infrastructure team. The partnership will continue working on in-development and new, joint projects, including the first announced co-located data center and power site that is under construction in Haskell County…