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VANCOUVER - Desert Mountain Energy Corp. (TSXV:DME), a $48.4 million market cap company whose stock has surged 66.7% over the past year, announced Wednesday that CEO Robert Rohlfing has been appointed to the Advisory Board of Roswell Information Park LLC, a new AI-focused data center campus being developed in Roswell, New Mexico.
The company will also participate in developing carbon capture solutions connected to power generation for the data center, according to a press release statement. The project is being developed by Sustany LLC.
"Our work with helium and natural gas positions us to contribute meaningfully to both the energy supply and the long-term sustainability of this project," Rohlfing said in the statement.
The Roswell Information Park project represents an investment in southeastern New Mexico designed to support AI and high-performance computing with dedicated natural gas supply and infrastructure.
The company also noted that the Arizona Supreme Court denied the City of Flagstaff’s petition for review of a March 4, 2025 Arizona Court of Appeals decision in a case involving Desert Mountain Energy. The company stated it would not provide further comments on this matter.
Desert Mountain Energy describes itself as a resource company focused on exploration, development and production of helium, hydrogen and natural gas, with a focus on supplying elements to the renewable energy and technology industries. InvestingPro analysis reveals the company’s stock tends to move independently of market trends, with additional insights available through their premium subscription service.
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