New Era Energy Responds to New Mexico Lawsuit, Emphasizes No Impact on Business
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
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- Legal Response: New Era Energy strongly opposes the lawsuit filed by the New Mexico Attorney General, labeling it a baseless attack, and believes it will not have a significant impact on the company's near-term business or operations.
- Asset Acquisition: The company announced on December 23, 2025, its binding agreement to acquire Sharon AI's 50% stake in Texas Critical Data Centers, aiming to consolidate ownership and advance the next phase of development.
- Tax Contributions: Since its inception, New Era Energy, through its operating entity Solis Partners, has contributed over $10 million in state taxes in New Mexico, demonstrating its commitment as a corporate citizen.
- Future Development: New Era plans to develop a large-scale seven-gigawatt hyperscale AI data center campus in Lea County, New Mexico, further solidifying its market position in the digital infrastructure sector.
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New Era Energy & Digital, Inc., formerly New Era Helium, Inc., is a platform delivering integrated solutions across energy, power, and digital infrastructure. The Company controls over 137,000 acres in Southeastern New Mexico with helium and natural gas reserves. Through its joint venture, Texas Critical Data Centers (TCDC, www.texascriticaldatacenters.com), it is advancing a scalable, up to one gigawatt (GW) artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) campus to meet demand for compute capacity and energy-efficient infrastructure. It delivers turnkey solutions that enable hyperscale, enterprise, and edge operators to accelerate data center deployment. TCDC’s flagship project is a 250-megawatt data center campus in Ector County, Texas, purpose-built to meet demand for AI and cloud GPU workloads. The site features advanced natural gas power generation, liquid cooling systems, and the potential for carbon capture integration, delivering scalable compute capacity.
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Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.





