Company: WBI
Filing Date: 2025-08-22
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0000950170-25-111048
Chunk: 14

Company: WaterBridge Infrastructure LLC
Filing Date: 2025-08-22
Form: S-1
Chunk 14
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 management business, operates two energy waste management facilities for the disposal and handling of non-hazardous waste in the Delaware Basin.

We and LandBridge also entered into agreements with Texas Pacific Land Company (“TPL”), one of the largest landowners in Texas, to provide reciprocal crossing rights across an approximately 64,000 acre AMI near and along the Texas-New Mexico state border that, together with our access to LandBridge’s surface acreage, provides us access to semi-contiguous, or checkerboarded, acreage necessary to develop large scale water infrastructure assets in the area. Through these agreements, we have access to TPL’s surface within the AMI for pipeline rights of way and the right to operate produced water handling facilities within the AMI as well as the exclusive right to market and sell produced water within the AMI, subject to customary royalty and revenue-sharing payments. As of July 31, 2025,

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we have constructed approximately 700,000 bpd of produced water handling capacity within the AMI, with approximately 500,000 bpd of additional permitted capacity available to us within the AMI for future development. In January 2025, we announced commercial agreements with bpx energy that include 10-year MVCs to support our long-term development plans in the Delaware Basin. In connection with these commercial agreements, we agreed to construct large-diameter transportation pipelines and additional handling facilities, which we refer to as the “bpx energy Project,” in order to transport and handle produced water from bpx energy’s development locations in Reeves County, Texas. This infrastructure was completed in July 2025 and includes initial capacity of approximately 450,000 bpd, with the ability to increase capacity to approximately 600,000 bpd. On April 1, 2025, we announced the launch of an open season to solicit commitments from E&P companies to support our construction of a large diameter transportation pipeline, which we refer to as the “Speedway Pipeline,” that will extend across the northern Delaware Basin and connect Eddy and Lea counties to out-of-basin pore space in the Central Basin Platform owned by LandBridge. If it is completed, we expect that the Speedway Pipeline will provide access to approximately 1.0 million bpd of approved produced water capacity in the Central Basin Platform and will enhance flow assurance and redundancy for our customers utilizing LandBridge’s significant pore space capacity. In August 2025, we entered into a 10-year commercial agreement with Devon Energy Production Company