Sees FY25 capital spending $240M-$280M. The company said, “Kodiak’s outlook has never been stronger. The work we completed last year to streamline our operations and maintain our focus on oil-driven basins prepared us for future success. Customer demand for large horsepower compression infrastructure continues to be strong, particularly in the Permian Basin, where approximately 70% of our horsepower is deployed. Our fleet is approaching full utilization, and we expect this to continue given the robust multi-year demand outlook for natural gas to supply the coming wave of LNG export projects and to meet the rapidly increasing demand for natural gas-fired electricity. In closing, we remain committed to having the safest and most sustainable contract compression fleet in the industry and delivering the high quality of service and industry-leading mechanical availability that our customers have come to expect.”
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