Energy Services & Equipment
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TTE
TotalEnergies SE
Energy Services & Equipment captures the company's EPC, project development, and energy-related services.
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$152.18B |
$63.43
-1.18%
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BP
BP p.l.c.
Energy services & equipment supporting oil and gas production and related operations.
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$97.01B |
$35.73
-0.63%
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WMB
The Williams Companies, Inc.
Energy services & equipment capabilities related to infrastructure growth and project support.
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$71.94B |
$58.91
+0.03%
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PWR
Quanta Services, Inc.
Energy Services & Equipment covers the energy-sector services, maintenance, and equipment aspects of Quanta's offerings.
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$66.38B |
$434.72
-2.41%
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CMI
Cummins Inc.
Power generation equipment and services align with Cummins' Energy Services & Equipment offering.
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$65.21B |
$465.34
-1.67%
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SLB
SLB N.V.
The company focuses on energy services and equipment beyond traditional drilling, including production optimization and digital solutions (e.g., ChampionX integration).
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$47.55B |
$35.18
-1.90%
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CMS
CMS Energy Corporation
CMS's investments in energy services and equipment reflect grid upgrades, infrastructure, and technology deployment beyond core utility operations.
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$28.18B |
$73.51
+0.77%
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EME
EMCOR Group, Inc.
EMCOR participates in energy efficiency retrofits and energy services for building systems, a core energy services & equipment activity.
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$26.10B |
$582.61
-3.83%
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BE
Bloom Energy Corporation
Energy Services & Equipment captures Bloom's model of selling energy generation equipment plus related services.
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$21.85B |
$95.81
-12.05%
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KEP
Korea Electric Power Corporation
Energy services and equipment capabilities that KEPCO provides within the energy sector.
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$21.29B |
$16.75
+1.06%
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TLN
Talen Energy Corporation
TLN engages in energy services & equipment activities through asset upgrades, maintenance, and potential deployments to support its generation fleet.
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$16.86B |
$360.92
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MTZ
MasTec, Inc.
MasTec provides energy infrastructure construction and maintenance services across power delivery and energy projects.
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$15.14B |
$194.35
-1.35%
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SUN
Sunoco LP
Energy services and equipment classification covering energy infrastructure operations and related asset management.
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$8.35B |
$54.49
-0.04%
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GNRC
Generac Holdings Inc.
The company offers energy services and turnkey microgrid solutions, aligning with Energy Services & Equipment.
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$8.23B |
$140.30
-4.73%
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FLR
Fluor Corporation
Fluor provides energy sector services and equipment across oil, gas, LNG, and other energy projects.
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$6.56B |
$40.54
-2.59%
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PRIM
Primoris Services Corporation
Energy services & equipment provider including oilfield services, drilling, and maintenance solutions.
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$6.30B |
$119.00
-2.87%
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TXNM
TXNM Energy, Inc.
Energy services and equipment derived from grid modernization and infrastructure upgrades align with Energy Services & Equipment.
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$6.09B |
$57.78
+0.03%
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SMR
NuScale Power Corporation
Energy services and equipment related to deploying energy generation technologies (SMRs) including manufacturing readiness and supply chain investments.
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$5.33B |
$19.11
-9.56%
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KBR
KBR, Inc.
Energy Services & Equipment covers LNG projects and broader energy-sector engineering/services.
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$5.13B |
$39.80
-1.72%
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PAM
Pampa Energía S.A.
Energy Services & Equipment – involvement in drilling technology and energy-related equipment.
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$5.01B |
$88.14
-1.31%
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NJR
New Jersey Resources Corporation
Energy Services & Equipment covers NJR’s wholesale energy services (ES) operations.
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$4.82B |
$48.06
+4.14%
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NE
Noble Corporation Plc
Noble's activities fall under Energy > Energy Services & Equipment, including rig upgrades and related technology deployments.
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$4.67B |
$29.43
-1.77%
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WULF
TeraWulf Inc.
Participation in demand response and energy procurement/execution as a service.
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$4.53B |
$11.55
-5.56%
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LEU
Centrus Energy Corp.
Investments in manufacturing readiness and HALEU operation contracts align with Energy Services & Equipment in the nuclear fuel cycle.
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$4.39B |
$240.88
-8.85%
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TAC
TransAlta Corporation
TransAlta provides energy services and optimization capabilities, including hedging and asset optimization.
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$4.13B |
$13.94
-3.76%
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RUN
Sunrun Inc.
Sunrun provides energy services and equipment for solar deployments, financing, and related services.
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$4.11B |
$17.82
-5.99%
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FELE
Franklin Electric Co., Inc.
Energy Services & Equipment captures energy infrastructure equipment and services supplied by the company.
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$4.05B |
$91.05
+0.65%
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SEB
Seaboard Corporation
Power segment involves new power generation capacity; tag Energy Services & Equipment.
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$4.01B |
$4181.82
+0.19%
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ALE
ALLETE, Inc.
Energy services & equipment related to large-scale transmission and renewable infrastructure investments.
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$3.92B |
$67.51
+0.19%
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KNF
Knife River Corporation
Energy Services & Equipment appears as a dedicated segment in KNF's results, indicating energy-related contracting and equipment services.
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$3.92B |
$69.08
-0.32%
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VAL
Valaris Limited
Valaris operates within energy services and equipment, providing offshore drilling and related fleet maintenance services as part of oilfield solutions.
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$3.82B |
$53.63
-3.40%
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DTW
DTE Energy Company JR SUB DB 2017 E
DTE Vantage's custom energy solutions and CCS tie into non-utility, energy-services offerings with fixed-fee contracts.
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$3.81B |
$21.50
+0.40%
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MARA
Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc.
Energy services & equipment orientation for powering compute infrastructure and minimizing energy costs.
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$3.79B |
$10.23
-7.79%
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RIG
Transocean Ltd.
Operates within the energy services & equipment space, reflecting its role as an offshore drilling services provider and related equipment deployment.
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$3.62B |
$3.84
-6.34%
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UUUU
Energy Fuels Inc.
White Mesa Mill provides uranium and monazite-based feedstock processing capabilities, i.e., energy services and equipment at the processing facility.
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$3.05B |
$13.19
-14.88%
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EE
Excelerate Energy, Inc.
Provides energy services and equipment related to LNG (e.g., FSRU conversions, reliquefaction kits).
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$3.03B |
$26.55
-0.30%
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KGS
Kodiak Gas Services, Inc.
Delivers energy services & equipment through its compression fleet, maintenance, and related services.
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$2.94B |
$33.48
-0.81%
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KEN
Kenon Holdings Ltd.
Kenon provides energy services & equipment through operation of power plants and deployment of efficiency technology.
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$2.89B |
$54.95
-5.09%
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VTMX
Corporación Inmobiliaria Vesta, S.A.B. de C.V.
Offers energy services and equipment related to on-site solar and energy infrastructure for tenants.
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$2.88B |
$30.49
+0.40%
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FLNC
Fluence Energy, Inc.
Energy services and equipment including lifecycle support for energy storage projects.
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$2.83B |
$15.85
-5.71%
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LBRT
Liberty Energy Inc.
Liberty Energy positions itself as a leading integrated energy services and technology company delivering fracking, wireline, proppant delivery, field gas processing and treating, and related services.
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$2.62B |
$16.19
-3.97%
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HP
Helmerich & Payne, Inc.
HP's global energy services & equipment offering spans multiple regions and contracts.
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$2.59B |
$26.11
-4.01%
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TDW
Tidewater Inc.
TDW is an offshore energy service provider delivering OSV-based support, aligning with energy services & equipment.
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$2.59B |
$52.44
-6.32%
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OII
Oceaneering International, Inc.
Energy Services & Equipment captures Oceaneering's offshore energy services and equipment activities (SSR/OPG).
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$2.34B |
$23.39
-0.99%
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CEPU
Central Puerto S.A.
CEPU’s activities touch energy services and equipment, including storage and transmission-related projects.
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$2.16B |
$14.23
-3.29%
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PTEN
Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.
PTEN's Power Services portfolio (mobile power generation, microgrid components, energy storage) aligns with Energy Services & Equipment.
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$2.08B |
$5.39
-4.00%
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SDRL
Seadrill Limited
Energy Services & Equipment category captures oilfield services and equipment-related support, aligning with Seadrill's service and fleet operations.
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$1.94B |
$30.05
-3.28%
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GEL
Genesis Energy, L.P.
Onshore Transportation and Services includes sulfur services and NaHS production, an energy-chemicals service offering.
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$1.85B |
$15.10
-1.24%
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IOSP
Innospec Inc.
Oilfield Services is a core segment (including DRA and production chemicals), aligning with the Energy Services & Equipment category.
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$1.75B |
$70.52
-0.49%
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CTRI
Centuri Holdings, Inc.
Centuri's services span energy infrastructure work in gas and electric networks, consistent with energy services and equipment offerings.
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$1.72B |
$19.43
-3.09%
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EFXT
Enerflex Ltd.
Energy Services & Equipment encompasses Enerflex's EI and AMS segments (infrastructure + services).
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$1.65B |
$13.35
-1.00%
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AMRC
Ameresco, Inc.
Ameresco provides energy efficiency improvements and infrastructure upgrades, aligning with Energy Services & Equipment.
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$1.61B |
$30.53
-1.61%
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XPRO
Expro Group Holdings N.V.
Expro provides energy services & equipment for oil and gas operations, particularly offshore deepwater, with a technology-led portfolio spanning well construction, intervention & integrity and production optimization.
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$1.52B |
$13.17
-1.94%
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FLOC
Flowco Holdings Inc.
Energy Services & Equipment category covers oilfield services and equipment offered by Flowco.
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$1.45B |
$16.05
-3.14%
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CYD
China Yuchai International Limited
CYD's engines underpin energy-generation equipment and related power solutions, including data-center and backup power applications.
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$1.37B |
$33.76
-5.14%
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AMSC
American Superconductor Corporation
AMSC's products support energy infrastructure and grid resilience, aligning with energy services and equipment providers.
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$1.34B |
$29.74
-4.62%
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DNOW
Dnow Inc.
Energy Services & Equipment captures DNOW's equipment and services offerings across the energy sector.
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$1.30B |
$12.41
-1.35%
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WKC
World Kinect Corporation
The company provides energy services and equipment across its energy distribution platform, fitting the Energy Services & Equipment theme.
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$1.28B |
$23.06
-1.07%
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SPH
Suburban Propane Partners, L.P.
Energy services and equipment coverage for upgrading RNG facilities and maintaining energy infrastructure complements SPH's diversification.
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$1.21B |
$18.69
+0.75%
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BITF
Bitfarms Ltd.
Offers energy services and equipment related to its energy infrastructure and compute campuses.
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$1.18B |
$2.59
-0.38%
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MRC
MRC Global Inc.
Energy Services & Equipment reflects MRC's focus on supplying the energy sector (gas utilities, midstream, energy transition-related equipment).
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$1.17B |
$13.84
+0.40%
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AESI
Atlas Energy Solutions Inc.
Atlas's broader platform falls under Energy Services & Equipment.
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$1.06B |
$8.58
-2.83%
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VTOL
Bristow Group Inc.
Offshore energy services is a core revenue driver, aligning Bristow with Energy Services & Equipment.
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$1.06B |
$36.70
-0.94%
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TTI
TETRA Technologies, Inc.
Core business as an energy services and equipment provider specializing in deepwater fluids and related chemical services.
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$955.62M |
$7.17
-4.08%
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PUMP
ProPetro Holding Corp.
Company strategy includes energy services and equipment beyond traditional completions, indicating a broader service offering.
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$953.38M |
$9.36
-3.36%
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HNRG
Hallador Energy Company
Energy Services & Equipment broadly captures the provision and operation of energy-generation assets and related equipment/services, a reasonable fit for Hallador's generation business.
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$861.49M |
$20.01
-3.84%
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CHX
ChampionX Corporation
Energy Services & Equipment captures ChampionX's provision of oilfield services and related equipment.
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$801.40M |
$25.81
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GLDD
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation
Expansion into offshore energy requires energy services and equipment capabilities.
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$792.83M |
$11.64
-1.52%
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BORR
Borr Drilling Limited
Fits under energy services and equipment as a provider of drilling/maintenance solutions in the energy sector.
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$778.64M |
$3.00
-3.23%
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INR
Infinity Natural Resources, Inc.
Energy services and equipment related to drilling and field operations.
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$770.09M |
$12.65
+0.04%
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LMB
Limbach Holdings, Inc.
The company engages in energy retrofit, energy management, and related equipment-based services for building systems.
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$766.44M |
$65.89
-3.34%
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HPK
HighPeak Energy, Inc.
HPK emphasizes energy services and equipment aspects through life-of-field infrastructure investments and maintenance efficiency.
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$749.23M |
$5.96
+4.47%
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ERII
Energy Recovery, Inc.
Energy services & equipment category applicable to energy-efficiency technologies and equipment.
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$706.47M |
$13.29
-5.07%
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DEC
Diversified Energy Company PLC
In-house energy services and equipment for asset retirement, plugging, and related field operations.
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$670.51M |
$14.34
-5.25%
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CLB
Core Laboratories N.V.
The company’s business is centered on energy services and equipment for oil and gas, aligning with the Energy Services & Equipment investable theme.
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$651.36M |
$13.88
-6.94%
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GHM
Graham Corporation
Graham serves energy process markets with specialized equipment, fitting Energy Services & Equipment.
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$587.87M |
$53.56
-4.01%
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ACDC
ProFrac Holding Corp.
Positioning as an energy services & equipment provider across oilfield activities.
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$530.53M |
$3.38
-5.20%
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GEVO
Gevo, Inc.
Gevo engages in energy project development and related equipment/engineering activities, aligning with energy services and equipment.
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$452.24M |
$1.86
-3.87%
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FTK
Flotek Industries, Inc.
PowerTech assets and mobile generation activities fall under Energy Services & Equipment.
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$402.19M |
$13.48
-5.93%
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NFE
New Fortress Energy Inc.
Energy services and equipment capabilities, including modular power solutions for on-site generation.
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$400.33M |
$1.59
+37.07%
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VFF
Village Farms International, Inc.
Delta RNG project represents energy assets/renewable energy activities and associated royalty income.
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$399.89M |
$3.53
-9.02%
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NGS
Natural Gas Services Group, Inc.
Operates in energy services and equipment, covering the sale, rental, and servicing of compression equipment.
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$382.54M |
$30.48
-1.29%
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OIS
Oil States International, Inc.
Oilfield services and equipment manufacturing focused on offshore projects.
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$355.07M |
$5.86
-4.25%
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MG
Mistras Group, Inc.
MG targets Oil & Gas energy markets via Energy Services & Equipment offerings in integrity management.
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$352.28M |
$11.17
-4.45%
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FGPR
Ferrellgas Partners, L.P.
Energy services & equipment alignment reflecting propane distribution within the broader energy services space.
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$325.86M |
$17.25
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MTRX
Matrix Service Company
Matrix Service provides energy services and equipment including oilfield and energy infrastructure services and maintenance solutions.
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$310.44M |
$11.04
+0.14%
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CVEO
Civeo Corporation
CVEO serves energy/resource extraction clients with on-site hospitality and related services, placing it in Energy Services & Equipment.
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$269.61M |
$21.34
+0.40%
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GEOS
Geospace Technologies Corporation
Energy Services & Equipment captures Geospace's Energy Solutions focus, including seismic equipment manufacturing and rentals.
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$221.30M |
$17.11
-9.52%
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GIFI
Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc.
Englobal automation capabilities place the company in energy services & equipment related to fabrication and automation in energy projects.
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$188.89M |
$11.77
-0.08%
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SMHI
SEACOR Marine Holdings Inc.
Provides energy-related services and equipment support to offshore oil & gas and renewable energy facilities.
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$184.25M |
$6.85
-6.93%
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DUOT
Duos Technologies Group, Inc.
Energy services and energy equipment related to AMA-powered operations.
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$164.24M |
$8.45
-4.41%
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ESOA
Energy Services of America Corporation
ESOA operates as an energy infrastructure contractor providing energy services and equipment installation across gas, water, and related systems.
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$145.28M |
$8.68
-5.14%
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CANG
Cango Inc.
Energy services and equipment related to powering mining operations (site acquisitions, energy strategy) are a core aspect.
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$139.71M |
$1.38
+1.85%
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RCMT
RCM Technologies, Inc.
RCMT's Energy Services & Equipment aligns with grid modernization and energy infrastructure projects.
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$137.46M |
$18.53
-1.28%
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VGAS
Verde Clean Fuels, Inc.
The Permian Basin project involves FEED, development planning, and potential EPC work, reflecting energy project development and equipment/engineering services.
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$131.42M |
$3.00
+3.63%
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ARIS
Aris Water Solutions, Inc.
ARIS' water infrastructure services are linked to the energy/oil & gas sector, aligning with Energy Services & Equipment.
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$123.62M |
$23.69
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GRYP
Gryphon Digital Mining, Inc.
Pivot into energy infrastructure and power assets for data-center operations, i.e., energy services & equipment.
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$100.13M |
$1.38
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SOL
Emeren Group, Ltd.
Energy services & equipment including O&M capabilities for IPP/BESS assets fall under this category.
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$92.89M |
$1.80
-1.37%
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NCSM
NCS Multistage Holdings, Inc.
Core energy services and equipment used in oil and gas field operations align with the company's offerings.
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$91.09M |
$35.72
-1.80%
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FLCX
flooidCX Corp.
Energy services and equipment align with providing energy-related construction, installation, and maintenance solutions.
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$87.50M |
$0.00
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# Executive Summary
* The Energy Services & Equipment sector is undergoing a structural transformation, driven by massive, non-cyclical power demand from AI and data centers, creating a primary growth vector for infrastructure providers.
* A parallel driver is the global energy transition, which is spurring large-scale investment in decarbonization technologies like Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS), advanced recycling, and next-generation nuclear, opening new, high-margin markets.
* Digitalization and AI are creating a performance gap, with technology leaders leveraging automation for significant margin improvement and operational efficiency gains.
* Traditional oilfield services face a more challenging outlook due to E&P capital discipline and commodity price volatility, forcing strategic pivots toward new growth areas.
* Geopolitical tensions and protectionist trade policies are creating supply chain uncertainty and cost pressures, favoring companies with resilient and localized manufacturing capabilities.
* The competitive landscape is diverging between large-scale integrated providers, specialized technology leaders, and engineering-focused solution providers.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The primary driver reshaping the Energy Services & Equipment industry is the unprecedented surge in power demand from data centers and AI, which is creating a massive, sustained investment cycle in grid infrastructure and new power generation. U.S. data centers are projected to consume 8.6% of total electricity demand by 2035, making power availability the top factor for site selection. This creates a structural, non-cyclical demand tailwind, fundamentally decoupling a segment of the industry from oil and gas price volatility. Infrastructure providers are seeing record demand, while traditional service companies are pivoting to capture this opportunity, with this trend being immediate and driving multi-billion dollar capital flows now. Quanta Services (PWR) exemplifies this with a record $39.2 billion backlog, reflecting sustained demand in its electric infrastructure business, while Liberty Energy (LBRT) is strategically expanding into distributed power generation, aiming to deliver over one gigawatt of power generation capacity by the end of 2027.
A parallel long-term trend is the global energy transition and decarbonization efforts, which are driving significant capital into new technologies and infrastructure. This includes not only renewables but also critical enabling technologies like Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS), advanced materials for batteries, and carbon-free firm power sources such as Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). This creates new, durable revenue streams for companies with differentiated technology. SLB N.V. (SLB) is securing key contracts for CCUS development, including an award for carbon storage site development in the North Sea, while Fluor Corporation (FLR) is positioned for the SMR market through its ownership in NuScale Power, the only U.S. NRC-approved SMR technology.
The adoption of AI and automation to drive operational efficiency presents a clear path to margin expansion, with companies like SLB demonstrating a distinct competitive advantage through a 50% year-over-year increase in automated drilling footage in Q3 2025. Geopolitical tensions and volatile trade policies pose the most significant risk to project timelines and profitability, as tariffs can inflate costs and policy shifts can undermine the economics of long-cycle energy projects.
## Competitive Landscape
The Energy Services & Equipment market is composed of a few large, integrated players alongside many specialized firms, with competition increasingly defined by technological differentiation.
Some large firms, such as Quanta Services (PWR), compete by offering comprehensive, end-to-end solutions for major infrastructure projects. This "Large-Scale Integrated Provider" model leverages economies of scale, the ability to bundle services, deep client relationships, and the capacity to handle the largest projects, such as major grid upgrades or offshore developments. Quanta Services' record $39.2 billion backlog exemplifies this approach, providing a full suite of specialized contracting services for massive electric power and renewable energy projects. In contrast, other successful players dominate a specific niche, such as Liberty Energy (LBRT) in hydraulic fracturing, leveraging deep expertise. This "Specialized Technology & Niche Dominator" strategy focuses on being a best-in-class provider within a specific service or equipment category, offering superior operational efficiency and pricing power within their niche. Liberty Energy is now leveraging its operational expertise to expand into the adjacent niche of distributed power generation. Finally, a third group, including firms like KBR, Inc. (KBR), competes primarily on proprietary technology and engineering solutions, an asset-light approach focused on intellectual property. This "Differentiated Engineering & Technology Solutions" model emphasizes higher margins and strong competitive moats built on patents and specialized expertise, as seen in KBR's proprietary technologies for plastics recycling and lithium extraction.
The key competitive battlegrounds are shifting towards providing solutions for the power grid and decarbonization, and the ability to integrate digital technology and AI for operational efficiency.
## Financial Performance
Revenue growth across the sector is bifurcating, driven by whether a company's primary end-market is the booming power infrastructure space or the more disciplined traditional E&P sector. This is clearly visible in the record demand and backlog growth at infrastructure-focused firms like Quanta Services, which reported a record $39.2 billion backlog reflecting sustained demand in its electric infrastructure business. In contrast, companies more tied to North American land drilling have reported a more challenging environment, with Liberty Energy experiencing softening activity and pricing pressures in its core oilfield services market in Q3 2025, leading to a planned modest reduction in its deployed frac fleet count.
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Profitability is increasingly a story of technology and specialization. Leaders are separating themselves by using AI and automation to enhance efficiency in their core operations and by capturing higher-margin work in new markets like decarbonization. For instance, Liberty Energy has demonstrated tangible margin benefits by using its AI ecosystem, including StimCommander software and Forge, to significantly extend the life of its assets, with engine life increasing by 27% and fluid ends by 40% over two years. SLB's focus on its high-margin Digital division, which saw cloud adoption on its platforms consume 40 million CPU hours in Q1 2025, and its expansion into CCUS services, showcases the profitability potential of new energy markets.
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Capital allocation strategies reflect the industry's pivot, with significant investment flowing towards building capabilities to serve the data center and energy transition markets. Liberty Energy's aggressive expansion into distributed power generation, with a goal of deploying over one gigawatt of capacity by the end of 2027, is a clear signal of this strategic capital shift. Similarly, Quanta Services' strategic acquisition of a transformer manufacturing company exemplifies investing to bolster supply chain capabilities and capture growth opportunities in its electric infrastructure business.
Balance sheets across the industry are generally strong and resilient, particularly among the larger, diversified players. After years of cyclical downturns, many companies have focused on strengthening their financial positions. KBR, Inc.'s diversified, high-tech business model provides resilient cash flows, enabling a strong balance sheet capable of weathering market headwinds and funding strategic initiatives.
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