HOUSTON, March 22, 2018 -- Archrock, Inc. (NYSE:AROC) today announced that Brad Childers, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Randy Guba, Interim Chief Financial Officer, will attend and meet with investors at the Scotia Howard Weil Annual Energy Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana, on March 27-28, 2018. Brad Childers is scheduled to present on March 28, 2018 at 9:40 a.m. Central Time. The presentation will be available prior to the commencement of the meetings, under the “Investors – Archrock, Inc.” tab of our website, www.archrock.com.
About Archrock
Archrock, Inc. (NYSE:AROC) is a pure-play U.S. natural gas contract compression services business and a leading supplier of aftermarket services to customers that own compression equipment in the U.S. Archrock, Inc. holds interests in Archrock Partners, L.P. (NASDAQ:APLP), a master limited partnership and the leading provider of natural gas compression services to customers in the oil and natural gas industry throughout the U.S. Archrock is headquartered in Houston, Texas, operating in the major oil and gas producing regions in the U.S., with approximately 1,700 employees. For more information, visit www.archrock.com.
For information, contact:
Paul Burkhart, Vice President Finance
281-836-8688
[email protected]


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