INDEX WITHDRAWN 2026-08-08 · 32566 NATURAL-GAS SEGMENTS STILL TRACKED

The Data Center Gas Index

The DCGI score is withdrawn as of 2026-08-08. An internal audit found that two of its three terms were wrong — not imprecise — so the ranking came down in full rather than partly. What the audit found is set out below. The natural-gas pipeline and midstream-operator data on this page is unaffected and stays published.

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Natural-Gas Segments
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Distinct Operators
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Megacap Midstreams

The gas index is withdrawn

The Data Center Gas Index (DCGI) is not published while two of its three terms are wrong. It is not delayed or degraded — an internal audit on 2026-08-08 found defects that no caveat would make safe to read, so the whole ranking came down rather than part of it staying up.

1. The interstate-share term was dead. It carries 20 of the 100 access points. It compared a lowercase literal against EIA’s capitalised TYPEPIPE values, so it scored near zero for all 53 published states — Texas showed 7 interstate segments against 6,731 tracked.

2. The cost term was a constant for nine states, including Texas. It carries 40% of the composite. Where the EIA price table held no row it fell back to a hardcoded 50.0, and Texas was published at DCGI 68.0, rank #3, GAS-ADVANTAGED on that constant. Where a price did exist it was chosen by a non-deterministic tie-break between two EIA series that carry different margins.

Still published on this page and unaffected: natural-gas segment counts and the parent-midstream registry. Neither uses the price term. The scoring definition stays up →

📋 Methodology

DCGI = 0.60 × Gas Access + 0.40 × Gas Cost. Gas Access blends pipeline density, midstream-operator diversity and interstate share (the EIA geofeed publishes no per-segment throughput, so this is a relative infrastructure-presence index). Gas Cost inverts the latest industrial / electric-power delivered gas price ($/Mcf). Verdicts: GAS-ADVANTAGED (dcgi ≥ 62 & access ≥ 50), ADEQUATE (dcgi ≥ 42), GAS-CONSTRAINED (below). Full methodology →

🛢️ Midstream Operator Registry

Parent midstream companies mapped to the FERC pipeline entities they operate, with live segment counts. The value-add no one else publishes: which megacap actually controls the gas under this market.

Parent midstreamTypeHQSegments
Kinder Morgan
~66k mi; largest US natural-gas transporter.
Interstate transmissionHouston, TX3016
TC Energy
Columbia + ANR; major Appalachia / Midwest takeaway.
Interstate transmissionCalgary, AB2315
Berkshire Hathaway Energy (Northern Natural / Eastern Gas)
Northern Natural (largest by mileage) + Eastern Gas (ex-Dominion).
Interstate transmissionDes Moines, IA2201
ONEOK
Mid-continent NGL + gas (incl. Magellan assets).
Gathering + transmissionTulsa, OK1865
Enbridge (incl. Texas Eastern)
Texas Eastern (TETCO) is a key Gulf -> Northeast corridor.
Interstate transmissionHouston / Calgary1368
Williams (Transco)
Transco is the largest-volume US pipeline (Gulf -> Northeast).
Interstate transmissionTulsa, OK1296
Energy Transfer
~125k mi; one of the largest US midstream systems (Gulf, Midcon, FL).
Interstate transmissionDallas, TX1108
Boardwalk Pipelines
Gulf South + Texas Gas; Gulf Coast / Southeast.
Interstate transmissionHouston, TX968
Tallgrass Energy
Rockies Express (REX): bidirectional Rockies / Appalachia.
Interstate transmissionLakewood, CO109
Southwest Gas
AZ / NV / CA distribution; Paiute interstate feeds Nevada.
Local distribution (LDC)Las Vegas, NV61
DT Midstream
Appalachia gathering + interstate.
Transmission + gatheringDetroit, MI36
Spire
Midwest / Gulf distribution + Spire STL pipeline.
LDC + transmissionSt. Louis, MO2
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Cite this index
DC Hub. (2026). Data Center Gas Index (DCGI). https://dchub.cloud/dcgiView methodology →
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