USA Compression Partners to Acquire J-W Power Company for $860 Million

Reuters12-01
USA Compression Partners to Acquire J-W Power Company for $860 Million

USA Compression Partners LP has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire J-W Power Company, a major privately-held provider of compression services in the United States, for approximately $860 million. The combination will create a fleet of about 4.4 million active horsepower and expand the company's geographic footprint, adding over 0.8 million active horsepower across key regions including the Northeast, Mid-Con, Rockies, Gulf Coast, Bakken, and Permian Basin. The transaction also diversifies business lines, incorporating aftermarket services, parts distribution, and specialized manufacturing services. The deal is valued at an estimated 5.8x 2026 Adjusted EBITDA multiple before expected synergies and is expected to accelerate USA Compression's path to reduced leverage.

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