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Kodiak Gas Services Starts Work On Two New Facilities

Kodiak Gas Services is expanding its presence in the Permian Basin with two new facilities in Midland and Pecos, Texas. The Midland facility will house advanced training facilities and operational capacity, while the Pecos location will increase service capabilities in West Texas. Completion dates are set for 2026 and 2025 respectively. Executive VP Chad Lenamon highlights the company's dedication to investing in their people, customers, and communities.

Tue April 29, 2025 - West Edition #9
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Kodiak Gas Services has begun the construction of two facilities in Midland and Pecos, Texas, which marks an expansion of its Permian Basin presence, according to Offshore Technology.

Groundbreaking ceremonies were hosted at both sites on April 14, 2025.

According to Offshore Technology, the investment, "reflects its dedication to operational excellence, employee development and a long-term strategy in the region."

The Midland facility will cover nearly 22 acres and span more than 140,000 sq. ft. of space; it will bolster Kodiak's operational capacity.

It also will house the Bears Academy — a center for advanced training and development. It will feature virtual reality labs and interactive classrooms.

Dahlia Cos. and NRG Realty Group are partnering to build the facility for Kodiak, according to mrt.com.

The Midland facility is scheduled for completion in June 2026, Offshore Technology reported.

Turner Phipps, Kodiak's senior vice president, told mrt.com that the location consolidates several locations into a centralized spot supporting the entire Permian Basin. Kodiak maintains satellite offices in Pecos and Carlsbad, N.M.

Not only will the facility support the company's supply chain, but it also will house its compressions operation team as well aftermarket service teams.

In Pecos, the 9-acre facility will include more than 24,000 sq. ft. of shop and office space and is designed to increase Kodiak's service capabilities in West Texas, especially for customers in the western Permian Basin.

That facility is expected to be fully operational by December 2025, according to Offshore Technology.

"The groundbreaking of our new facilities in Midland and Pecos marks an exciting next chapter in Kodiak's journey across the Permian Basin," according to Chad Lenamon, Kodiak Gas Services executive vice president and chief operating officer. "These projects represent our continued investment in our people, our customers, and the communities where we operate. We're building for the future—with purpose and drive."

Kodiak, which is based in The Woodlands, Texas, provides contract compression services for the United States' oil and gas industry, which is essential for efficiently producing and transporting those resources.

Kodiak supports producers and midstream clients with services for gas gathering, processing, gas lift and transmission systems.




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