Ariel History

 
 
 
In the mid-1960s, Ariel founder Jim Buchwald understood that new technology was on the oil and gas industry horizon. He set his sights on building a gas gathering compressor to work with the new 1,800 RPM drivers. Buchwald envisioned precision and efficiency and wanted to manufacture a compressor that would pay for itself – all with the operator and mechanic in mind.
Over five decades later, Ariel's product line has grown to include compressors for a wide variety of applications and horsepower. Still, one thing has never changed – our commitment to providing the best compressor and parts and service support in the industry.
 

1966

The Birth of Ariel

 

Buchwald purchases an Atlas lathe for manufacturing an eight-valve compressor. Later that year, Ariel Corporation, named after his 1948 Ariel Square Four motorcycle, is incorporated.

 
 

1968

Serial No. 1

 

The basement of the Buchwald home becomes Ariel's first machine shop, producing a prototype JG compressor. After finishing the prototype, Ariel searches for a new facility and moves into a former car dealership in downtown Mount Vernon.

 
 
 

1978

Serial No. 1,000 and a New World Headquarters

 

Ariel celebrates the 1,000th compressor manufactured, a four-throw JG. Due to growth, a new headquarters is constructed – including 50,000 square feet of manufacturing space and 10,000 square feet of office space.

 
 

1980

Karen Buchwald

 

Karen Buchwald, Jim Buchwald's daughter, joins Ariel Corporation.

 
 

1988

JGK Frame Introduced

 

Completion of the new JGK line of cylinders allows the introduction of the fully-rated JGK frame. This frame is named after Buchwald's children –  Karen and Kurt Buchwald.

 
 

1998

Jim Buchwald Retires

 

After 31 years at the helm, Jim Buchwald retires from Ariel Corporation on April 30, 1998.

 

1998

Ariel begins construction of the 40,000 square-foot Ariel Training Center. Designed to educate Ariel distributors and operators, this facility features two classrooms and a hands-on training lab.
 

2001

A New Era

 

Karen Buchwald Wright, Jim Buchwald's daughter, assumes the Presidency of Ariel Corporation.

 
 

2012

Three Generations

 

Alex Wright, the eldest son of Karen Buchwald Wright, is welcomed as the Director of Aftermarket Operations of Ariel Corporation. 

 
 
 

2015

Unit #50,000 Ships

 

Serial no. 50,000, a KBB, is one of 39 Ariel compressors procured for the 700-mile Rover Pipeline in Ohio.

 
 
 

2016

Ariel Celebrates 50 Years

 

Ariel Corporation commemorates its 50th Anniversary.

 
 

2016

GMRC recognizes Buchwald

 

Ariel founder Jim Buchwald is honored with the Edward N. Henderson Distinguished Service Award, presented by the Gas Machinery Research Council (GMRC), for a lifetime of outstanding service.

 
 

2017

The Ariel Training Center

 

Ariel opens its world-class training center, demonstrating its extraordinary commitment to the compression marketplace, its customers, and its employees. The facility houses the company's Training and Development Department and includes three comprehensive training labs for employees and customers.

 

2018

Ariel Introduces the KBK:T Compressor

 

With the KBK:T, Ariel has created an upgraded frame that brings added functionality and value to the midline compression market.

 
 

2019

Ariel Ships its 60,000th Compressor

 

Serial no. 60,000, a KBK/4, commissioned by Enerflex, was shipped to New Mexico, where it operates along with other Ariel compressors by Sendero Midstream as part of a gas gathering system.

 
 

2020

Ariel Adds the KBE to the KB Lineup. The KBE, designated for gas gathering and lease fleet applications, is the latest model and adds another KB frame to the heart of our midline compressor lineup.
 
 

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