About
Oxford Infrastructure is a market intelligence platform that provides a weekly intelligence brief on the infrastructure economy, written for the people who allocate capital, build assets, and set policy across it.
Coverage spans the major asset classes: energy, digital, utilities, transport, and industrial, with adjacent areas as the story demands. The premise is that these systems are now financially and physically interdependent. AI compute is an energy story. Utilities are a capital-markets story. Transport and industrial capacity move with both.
Each edition synthesizes the developments that mattered in the prior week, every one sourced and dated. The newsletter is free and remains free. It is supported by a transaction tracker and an intelligence map that turn each week's reporting into a structured, queryable record of who is building what, where, and with whose capital.
Oxford Infrastructure is independent and not affiliated with any operator or investor.
Methodology
Oxford Infrastructure publishes one edition a week, covering the developments that mattered in the prior week. We go to the primary source first, always: the corporate announcement, the government filing, the national or regulatory release, the investor disclosure. Specialist trade press and the general news of record are used only to corroborate or add context to what the primary source already establishes, never as the origin of a claim. Every claim carries its source and date inline, and nothing is asserted that cannot be sourced. Corrections, when needed, run in the following edition, dated and explicit.