Superior announces significant data center growth at Certarus

April 12, 2026. Superior Plus Corp. announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Certarus Ltd., the North American leader in mobile compressed natural gas (CNG) solutions, is accelerating its growth in the rapidly expanding market of hyperscale data centers. Driven by increasing power and energy demands for data centers and related infrastructure, Certarus continues to secure significant new customer commitments, underscoring its unique capability to meet the scale and reliability demands of this evolving sector. Reflecting this momentum, Superior Plus is making a strategic shift to prioritize further investment in its CNG business to capitalize on this growing opportunity.

Certarus has recently been awarded multiple contracts, including a two‑and‑a‑half‑year agreement to support a hyperscale data center project in partnership with a global leader in power generation solutions. Under this agreement, Certarus will provide natural gas supply to support approximately 135 megawatts of prime power generation once the facility is online. The Project is currently under development and is expected to commence operations in mid-2027. Certarus will provide reliable fuel supply, with total expected revenue of more than $300 million over the life of the contract.

“As power constraints continue to challenge large-scale developments like data centers, customers need certainty around reliable energy supply,” said Allan MacDonald, President and Chief Executive Officer of Superior Plus. “Certarus delivers a proven, scalable over-the-road CNG solution that supports projects of this size and complexity, making it the clear and logical choice for customers.

The adoption of CNG by data centers is in the early stages and represents just one of several sectors where we see opportunity. Our strategy remains focused on operating the business with discipline, maintaining our market position, and ensuring the platform is in place for Certarus to grow as the market continues to expand,” said MacDonald.

Certarus will supply natural gas for the Project using its mobile compression platform, supported by the largest fleet of high-capacity CNG transport trailers in the industry. The Project will require approximately 200 CNG transport trailers and will also utilize Certarus’ proprietary high-flow pressure reduction systems, designed to deliver consistent, reliable fuel supply for continuous prime power operations. This integrated approach enables rapid deployment of large-scale energy infrastructure without reliance on existing pipeline connectivity.

“Across North America, the data center ecosystem increasingly faces extended timelines to secure grid and pipeline connections due to rising power demand and infrastructure limitations,” said Dale Winger, President of Certarus. “These challenges have created a growing need for rapidly deployable and scalable energy solutions. Certarus has the industry’s best team and capabilities to collaborate with power generation and data center customers to deliver safe and reliable energy to accelerate project timelines.”