$USAC $KGS $AROC $BKR CONTEXT: WHY “BOOSTERS” EXIST (AND WHY THIS TORQUE IS REAL)
•Aeroderivative gas turbines can require fuel inlet pressures that exceed ~900 psig (~60 bar); when LDC / distribution supply is far lower, the solution is a Fuel Gas Booster (FGB) compressor package to lift/hold turbine fuel pressure. 
•The “AI / hyperscale” wave is increasingly pulling on-site gas turbine packages into the data-center stack (speed-to-power + grid congestion). Example: GE Vernova delivering 29 LM2500XPRESS packages (~1 GW combined) to Crusoe AI data centers. 
•Siemens Energy is explicitly marketing on-site modular power for data centers (gas turbines + integrated designs), which is the exact “behind-the-meter” context where fuel gas boosting becomes a gating item. 
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BOOSTER TORQUE: THE RANKING
“Booster torque” = equity sensitivity to incremental high‑pressure compression capex + recurring O&M created by the LDC-pressure constraint for on-site turbine builds.
Names are scored on four practical drivers:
•Directness: Is compression the business (contract compression / compressor OEM), or is it adjacent (turbine OEM / diversified industrial)?
•High-pressure fit: Can they credibly deliver/operate high discharge compression trains (and the station-level redundancy you need for data-center uptime)?
•Recurring capture: Aftermarket / LTSA / O&M attach.
•Speed-to-power posture: Ability to deliver modular “power island” solutions and win in fast-cycle data-center procurement.
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BOOSTER TORQUE LEADERBOARD (TOP 10)
1) USA COMPRESSION PARTNERS (USAC) — United States
Booster torque: 5/5 | Data-center fueling win: HIGH (if they pivot to power-site boosting)
•Core business is contract compression, and they offer “Station Services” (i.e., packaged compressor stations) — structurally the closest public analog to “fuel gas booster as a service.” 
•Their disclosed designs include up to ~1,600 psig discharge (in gas lift context), which is squarely in the pressure neighborhood needed for aeroderivative fuel-gas boosting. 
2) KODIAK GAS SERVICES (KGS) — United States
Booster torque: 5/5 | Data-center fueling win: HIGH (high-pressure credibility + turnkey ops)
•Pure-play contract compression with a “turnkey/ops” posture. 
•Kodiak explicitly markets an EOR fleet capable up to 9,000 psi, which (even if a different application) is a strong public “proof point” on high-pressure engineering/operations capability. 
•They also highlight design/construction/commissioning of compressor stations—relevant to the “site gas yard” build scope for behind-the-meter power. 
3) ARCHROCK (AROC) — United States
Booster torque: 5/5 | Data-center fueling win: MED-HIGH
•Premier contract compression + aftermarket model; highly levered to utilization and day-rates if “boosters” expand as a category. 
•Notably offers electric motor drive (EMD) compression packages—a key permitting lever for power-site gas yards (lower on-site combustion emissions vs. gas-driven compression). 
•Archrock’s acquisition activity has been explicitly about adding operating horsepower / scale, reinforcing the “compression demand is up” backdrop. 
4) ENERFLEX (https://t.co/nrktDTpAak) — Canada
Booster torque: 5/5 | Data-center fueling win: HIGH (best “build + own/operate” hybrid)
•Enerflex offers contract compression with a large installed base (million+ HP referenced) and rapid deployment posture. 
•Their compression offering spans very wide horsepower (95 HP to 64,000 HP), signaling capability across the “small booster skid” to “station-scale train” spectrum. 
•They also manufacture reciprocating compression packages (20–10,000 HP), which is exactly the style of machinery often used for higher-pressure ratio boosting. 
5) BURCKHARDT COMPRESSION (BCHN.SW) — Switzerland
Booster torque: 4.5/5 | Data-center fueling win: MED (OEM role; partners needed for station execution)
•A public reciprocating compressor pure-play (hardware + parts/service exposure), which is the most “clean” OEM way to play high-pressure compression intensity. 
6) SIEMENS ENERGY (ENR) — Germany
Booster torque: 4/5 | Data-center fueling win: HIGH (OEM + systems + data-center pull)
•Siemens Energy offers a portfolio of turbo and reciprocating compressor solutions (Dresser-Rand legacy), directly relevant to high-pressure gas compression projects. 
•They are actively pushing data-center power solutions and modular on-site power concepts—exactly where “fuel gas boosting + redundancy” becomes a program requirement. 
•External reporting has tied a meaningful portion of gas turbine demand to data centers (which, if it persists, is a major pull-through for the “gas yard” and compression ecosystem). 
7) BAKER HUGHES (BKR) — United States
Booster torque: 4/5 | Data-center fueling win: HIGH (turbines + compression + services)
•Sells centrifugal/axial compressors (core hardware exposure). 
•Also sells NovaLT gas turbines, marketed around rapid installation / serviceability—important for fast-cycle behind-the-meter builds. 
•Baker Hughes has disclosed supplying NovaLT turbines for U.S. data center projects (direct data-center linkage). 
•Strategic note: Baker Hughes announced an agreement to acquire Chart Industries (adds “molecules” equipment breadth); if/when it closes, it increases their “package the whole system” ability. 
8) CHART INDUSTRIES (GTLS) — United States
Booster torque: 4/5 | Data-center fueling win: MED (standalone) / HIGH (if inside BKR platform)
•Chart (via its businesses/brands) offers centrifugal compressors and reciprocating/diaphragm compression capability. 
•Pending acquisition by Baker Hughes (announced; expected close mid-2026 per reporting) is central to the “who wins the packaged molecule stack” question. 
9) ATLAS COPCO (https://t.co/FIgHRv13ed) — Sweden
Booster torque: 3/5 | Data-center fueling win: MED (select niches; not the default for large station trains)
•Offers industrial gas compressors with very high outlet pressures (up to ~480 bar / ~6,962 psi); technically capable, though application fit and package economics will determine share in “fuel gas booster stations.” 
•Gas & Process turbocompressor offering also references high-pressure handling capability. 
10) INGERSOLL RAND (IR) — United States
Booster torque: 3/5 | Data-center fueling win: MED (industrial/process gas angle)
•Markets process gas / centrifugal compressor solutions (broadened via acquisitions), giving real exposure—though it’s one business line inside a diversified platform.