Company: WBI
Filing Date: 2025-09-18
Form Type: 424B4
Source: 0001193125-25-206805
Chunk: 209

Company: WaterBridge Infrastructure LLC
Filing Date: 2025-09-18
Form: 424B4
Chunk 209
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 Several of our customers commenced or expanded their commercial relationship with us by selling their water assets to us and signing long-term contracts in connection with the sale. We expect to continue to prioritize acquisitions of producer-owned water infrastructure assets over third-party assets due, in part, to the opportunity to enter into favorable long-term contracts as part of the transaction.

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We generate revenue primarily by charging produced water handling fees for transporting produced water for disposal into our produced water handling facilities and, to a lesser extent, by providing raw or recycled produced water to customers for reuse in drilling and completion operations. By focusing on produced water handling, our revenues are tied primarily to the long-life production of oil and natural gas wells rather than drilling activity, which can be more cyclical in nature.

We report our revenue in the following categories.

Produced Water Handling. We charge a fixed fee whether produced water is handled by our produced water handling facilities or recycled. Under some of our customer contracts, we receive separate fees for transportation and handling or recycling of produced water, while in other contracts we receive a combined fee for both services. Our results are driven primarily by the fees we charge and the volumes of produced water transported for handling or recycling on our network. We also sell oil recovered as a byproduct of the produced water we handle, which is referred to as skim oil.

Water Solutions. We sell brackish and produced water to our customers for use in their drilling and completion operations. We also provide produced water treatment and recycling services and sell recycled water to our customers for use in drilling and completion operations. We charge contracted fees per barrel of water sold.

Other. In the Arkoma Basin, we receive fees for gas transportation services. In the Delaware Basin, we receive fees by providing solid waste management and reclamation services. We do not expect gas transportation fees and solid waste and reclamation fees to comprise a significant portion of our future revenues.

We share a financial sponsor, Five Point, and our management team with LandBridge. As of August 31, 2025, LandBridge owned approximately 277,000 surface acres in and around the Delaware Basin. Five Point and our management team initially formed LandBridge to acquire, manage and expand a strategic land position in the heart of the Delaware Basin to support the development of our large-scale produced water infrastructure.

We believe that expected future growth of produced water volumes in the Delaware Basin will require additional, underutilized pore space to allow for proper sequestration. LandBridge’s surface acreage is