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Earnings call · FY2026 Q1

Kodiak Gas Services, Inc. Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Kodiak Gas Services, Inc. Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Concluded May 11, 2026 Audio replay
May 11, 2026 56:59 74 turns
Period
FY2026 Q1
Runtime
56:59
Sources
4 artifacts

Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Kodiak Gas Services reported record Q1 2026 Contract Services revenue of $307.0 million and record adjusted EBITDA of $190.1 million (+7.0% YoY), closed the DPS acquisition on April 1 to launch Kodiak Power Solutions, and raised full-year 2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance to $820–$860 million to include the new power segment.

Large horsepower compression demand and lead times 66 Power strategy and data center opportunity 28 Supply chain and packaging capacity 15 Fleet high-grading and capital allocation 14 Pricing power and contract extensions 11 Permian activity and takeaway capacity 9

Management tone

Confident

Net tone +75 · low hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “The natural gas compression market is in uncharted territory”
  • “we have demonstrated continued pricing power we expect to continue into 2027 and beyond, given the tightness in the market”
  • “Kodiak Gas Services, Inc. is well positioned to meet this challenge”
  • “The opportunity set is significant, and we expect it will keep growing as hyperscalers expand their CapEx plans”

Forward guidance

1 guided metrics

Management's latest ranges and targets are included below.

Research coverage

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Revenue $345.76M +4.9% YoY
Diluted EPS $0.20 -39.4% YoY
Net income $17.80M -41.5% YoY

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Record Contract Services revenue of $307.0 million and record adjusted EBITDA of $190.1 million, up 7.0% YoY.
  • Contract Services adjusted gross margin of 70.6% and gross margin of 48.2%.
  • Raised full-year 2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance to $820–$860 million to include the new power segment.
  • Closed DPS acquisition April 1, 2026; rebranded as Kodiak Power Solutions with an existing data center contract in its third year delivering on a 99.9% reliability guarantee.
  • Procured over 260 MW of additional power generation capacity (61 MW in 2026, balance 2027–2029), with advanced discussions on an additional 1.3 GW; targeting 300–500 MW annual growth to ~2 GW by year-end 2030.
  • Executed a 20,700 horsepower purchase-leaseback in the Permian and signed 10-year compression contract extensions with top customers, securing 2027–2028 large horsepower equipment.

Risks & pressure points

  • Large horsepower engine lead times now exceed 180 weeks (over three years), creating supply chain risk.
  • Discussions are in advanced stage but not yet contracted; 1.3 GW of additional power capacity remains subject to final agreements.
  • Power Infrastructure adjusted gross margin guidance of 60%–70% is wide, reflecting only five weeks of ownership and integration uncertainty.
  • DPS was described as 'somewhat capital-starved,' with an inherited mix of shorter-term contracts that may pressure near-term power margins.
  • Q1 2026 GAAP net income of $17.8 million ($0.20 per diluted share) was significantly below adjusted net income of $52.0 million ($0.59 per adjusted diluted share).

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“Lead times for new large horsepower equipment keep extending and now sit at over 180 weeks for 3,600 inline gas compression engines—over three years. Through our strong vendor relationships, we have secured new large horsepower compression packages for 2027 and 2028, and we are working to secure additional units for 2029 delivery.” Mickey McKee, CEO
“We have currently placed orders for more than 260 megawatts, with about 61 megawatts to be received in 2026 and the remainder between 2027 and 2029, and we are in advanced discussions with multiple counterparties for an additional 1.3 gigawatts to be delivered on a relatively ratable delivery schedule through the end of the decade.” Mickey McKee, CEO

Forward guidance

From the 8-K filed May 11, 2026.

Metric Guided
Adjusted EBITDA
full year 2026
$820M – $860M

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Revenue · segments

Contract Services$306.99M +6.2% YoY
Other Services$38.77M -4.7% YoY

Capital returned

Dividend / share
$0.49
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