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Compass Compression Solutions Changes Its Name

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Compass Energy Systems Ltd. (Compass) has changed its United States subsidiary name from Compass Compression Solutions Inc. to Compass Energy Systems (USA) Inc.

“Over the past three years, Compass has achieved remarkable growth in the United States, and we are proud of what we have accomplished,” said John Forgeron, president of Compass. “This amendment to our US name better communicates the offering we bring to the US market in compression, process, and power equipment, plus the full suite of energy transition projects we do in areas of electrification, carbon capture, hydrogen, helium, and more.”

According to Forgeron, aligning the company names in Canada and the United States helps minimize any current confusion, supports the company’s ongoing growth and expansion plans, and will help solidify Compass’s position as an international provider of energy system solutions for all types of applications.

Compass started operating in the United States in 2012 with field services in Wyoming and North Dakota. Since then, the company has established additional US presence in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and other states. In 2020, Compass acquired Exterran’s US natural gas compression assets.

Headquartered in Canada, Compass specializes in engineering, design, and fabrication of energy systems for gas compression, gas processing, and power generation. Its offerings include package assembly and support throughout the entire equipment lifecycle. In addition, Compass offers retrofit, parts, and field services.

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