The JF Petroleum Group announced on April 15 that the fueling system solutions provider has acquired GE Goodson Service Co. Inc., a general contractor for the petroleum equipment industry headquartered in Midland, Texas.
The GE Goodson Co. provides construction services and maintenance support in the greater Midland-Odessa area of Central to West Texas. The Goodson Branch will be incorporated into the JF West Region and operate as The JF Petroleum Group’s Midland branch on a go-forward basis, according to JF’s press release.
“JF continues to invest in organic expansion and growth through acquisition in support of increasing demand for construction, service and compliance-related services in the petroleum equipment industry. We are proud to welcome the employees of the GE Goodson Co. to the JF family,” Keith Shadrick, CEO of The JF Petroleum Group, said in the announcement.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
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