1 MW operational — Eastern Kentucky

The Grid Queue is 5 Years.
This Power is Ready Now.

KYTX Energy has 1 MW of continuous natural gas power running today in Eastern Kentucky — with 1,000 acres available to build on, a 23-mile pipeline capable of 9 million MCF, and a clear path to gigawatt-scale. Stone Path Consulting connects qualified operators directly to this opportunity.

For: Edge data center operators  ·  AI inference companies  ·  Bitcoin miners  ·  Colocation providers who can’t wait on grid interconnect

1 MW Continuous today
1 GW+ Scalable potential
23 mi Pipeline infrastructure
9M MCF Pipeline capacity
The opportunity

Why Our 140-Well Gas Field Delivers Reliable Scalable Off-Grid Power

Most off-grid power pitches are a single flare well. A garden hose. KYTX is a water main. It’s a 140-well gas field with 23 miles of operating pipeline infrastructure — all held by production, connected into the Delta pipeline system, with two service rigs on site to expand.

This is not a science project. It is an operating energy asset with room to scale to a gigawatt and beyond.

This field runs.


The asset

What’s actually there

  • 1 MW power connection available today — no build lag, no waiting
  • Scalable to 1 GW+ — 136 additional well sites ready for completion as load grows
  • 23-mile pipeline network capable of up to 9,000,000 MCF, connected into the Delta pipeline system
  • On-site two service rigs, road maintenance equipment (dozers, backhoes), and well-servicing equipment
  • Up to 1,000 acres of adjacent land available to build your facility on
  • Eastern Kentucky — low land cost, fast permitting, no grid queue
Infrastructure overview
Active wells140
Pipeline network23 miles
Pipeline capacity9,000,000 MCF
Pipeline connectionDelta pipeline system
Feb 2026 total production7,648 DTH (~6,060 MCF)
Feb 2026 net production7,495 DTH
Equivalent energy (Feb 2026)~2,196 MWh
Power available now1 MW continuous
Long-term scalability1 GW+
Service rigs2 smule / service rigs
Road equipmentDozers, backhoes

Full gas analysis report available to qualified operators upon request.


The objection, answered

This is not flare gas.

Individual flare wells are unreliable — that objection is fair and it comes up often. But it’s the wrong comparison. KYTX is 140 wells, 23 miles of infrastructure, and a compressor system and dehydrator already running. The gas is processed and ready to convert to power the moment it reaches a generator — no additional conditioning required.

A field this size doesn’t go dark. When someone raises the reliability question, they’re comparing a garden hose to a water main. Those are not the same thing.

“Natural gas wells are unreliable.”

Yes — individual wells using flare gas are unreliable. That’s a fair point. But KYTX is a gas field made up of 140 active wells and 23 miles of infrastructure. That is a different category of reliability entirely. A field this size doesn’t go dark.


Who this is for

If you need power and you need it now

KYTX is the right conversation if any of these describe your situation.

Edge data center operators

Build your edge node on available land adjacent to operating infrastructure. Skip the grid queue entirely.

AI inference companies

GPU clusters need continuous, reliable power. Eastern Kentucky offers that — with room to grow to gigawatt scale.

Bitcoin / crypto miners

Off-grid natural gas has long been the preferred power source for serious mining operations. This is a field, not a well.

Colocation providers

Expanding your edge footprint? 1,000 acres and scalable power from 1 MW to 1 GW+ removes the usual constraints.

Hyperscaler overflow

Can’t get grid power fast enough for your next deployment? This infrastructure is operating today.

Any operator off the grid queue

If a 5–10 year interconnect timeline is blocking your build, this is the conversation to have.


Who’s making the introduction

A warm introduction, not a cold referral

My name is Ty Woods. I’ve been in online marketing and technology since 2009. I’ve owned a creative services company, and now run Stone Path Consulting. I’m also a founding partner at Golden Path Digital, where we build custom automation solutions, train AI models for clients, and sell software that modernizes and automates code bases for PLC and RPG companies. I understand what your infrastructure needs look like from the inside — because I work with the people who build and run these systems.

I’ve known the family behind KYTX since 2021. They operate with integrity. They have the infrastructure to back up what they promise. When I connect you to Hunter and his team, you’re getting a direct introduction to people I trust personally — not a cold pitch.

— Ty Woods, Stone Path Consulting


Ready to see the details?

Qualified operators receive KYTX’s full gas analysis report and a direct introduction to the KYTX team. No sales pressure — just the facts.

You’ll hear back within 24 hours