TIPRO launches Power Texas program

The Texas Independent Producers & Royalty Owners Association (TIPRO), one of the oldest and largest oil and natural gas trade associations in Texas, has announced the launch of the TIPRO Power Texas program in strategic alignment with Arise Energy. This innovative and exclusive affinity offering seeks to support the surging electricity needs of the Texas oil and natural gas industry by delivering access to competitive and comprehensive electricity options through Arise’s advanced digital procurement platform, which combines real-time pricing technology with experienced energy advisor support.

Texas continues to lead the nation in oil and natural gas production, but the sector is experiencing unprecedented growth in electricity demand. This surge is fueled by the electrification of oil and gas fields, industrial expansion, population growth, and infrastructure development across the state. Electricity demand in the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) grid has experienced some of the fastest growth in the nation in recent years, with projections indicating sustained increases through 2030 and beyond.¹

The TIPRO Power Texas program leverages Arise Energy’s modern digital procurement platform to connect members directly with leading energy suppliers – enabling custom quotes, clear rate comparisons, real-time market visibility, and contract management in a single interface.

As one of the first platforms to integrate suppliers for real-time, custom energy quotes, Arise allows companies to act as markets move rather than waiting on manual updates or broker follow-ups – a critical advantage in power markets where prices can change every 15 minutes.

Members simply upload utility bills and define preferences to receive refreshed bids without lengthy RFPs. Pricing and execution can happen digitally or with support from a dedicated Arise Energy advisor, ensuring efficient, unbiased guidance tailored to each company’s needs.

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