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StationServ Holdings
StationServ Holdings was founded in 2021 and is led by President Brian Christiansen.
StationServ Holdings
StationServ Holdings was founded in 2021 and is led by President Brian Christiansen. The firm rolled up Petroleum Equipment Company and American Petroleum as its initial operating companies, according to its own account. The company provides equipment distribution, service, compliance testing, and construction for fueling stations, convenience stores, and fleet facilities. It also offers EV charging installation and lubrication equipment. StationServ has expanded through at least seven acquisitions since 2021, including The Southern Co. in 2022 and B&J Equipment in 2024. StationServ is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with field operations organized into two regions. Its leadership team includes Michael Morris as Senior Vice President of Finance and Jason Scott as Senior Vice President of Operations. The firm has not disclosed AUM, investment structure, or whether it operates as a family office or private-equity platform. StationServ differentiates through its model of acquiring legacy equipment-service companies and integrating them under a single brand. That structure — rather than organic greenfield expansion — allows it to build a national footprint in a fragmented industry.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
2021
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Dallas
Corporate office
Dallas, TX, United States
Principals
Brian Christiansen
President
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at StationServ Holdings?
Brian Christiansen serves as President of StationServ Holdings. The firm does not publicly disclose a CIO or investment committee. Its website lists a leadership team including a Senior Vice President of Finance, but no dedicated investment professionals are named.
How does StationServ source proprietary deal flow?
StationServ operates through acquisitions of existing petroleum-equipment companies. Its 2021 formation involved the simultaneous acquisition of Petroleum Equipment Company and American Petroleum, and subsequent deals — including The Southern Co. and B&J Equipment — were handled through a roll-up strategy.
Is StationServ structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a private-equity platform?
The firm does not disclose its ownership structure. It presents itself as a holding company that acquires and operates petroleum-equipment service businesses. No public information indicates it manages outside capital or functions as a registered investment adviser.
What investment stages does StationServ typically target?
StationServ appears to acquire established operating companies — not early-stage startups. Its acquisitions have targeted companies with existing service revenue, technician workforces, and customer relationships in the fuel-services sector.
Which sectors does StationServ explicitly avoid?
StationServ does not publish a list of avoided sectors. Its public materials focus exclusively on petroleum equipment, EV charging, and lubrication — all related to fueling infrastructure. It has no disclosed exposure to asset classes such as software, healthcare, or real estate.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
StationServ does not disclose the source of its capital or any underlying wealth. No public filings or interviews identify a family, endowment, or institutional LP behind the holding company.
Does StationServ maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
The firm makes no mention of a philanthropic foundation or charitable arm on its website or in any public materials. If any such structure exists, it has not been disclosed.
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