Company: WBI
Filing Date: 2025-08-22
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0000950170-25-111048
Chunk: 84

Company: WaterBridge Infrastructure LLC
Filing Date: 2025-08-22
Form: S-1
Chunk 84
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 environmental or catastrophic incident could have a material adverse effect on us and limit our operations.

Restrictions on the ability to procure brackish water or changes in brackish water sourcing requirements could decrease demand for our water-sourcing solutions.

A portion of our business includes supplying brackish water for use in our customers’ hydraulic fracturing activities. Our access to the brackish water we supply may be limited due to reasons such as prolonged drought or our inability to acquire or maintain brackish water sourcing permits or other rights. In addition, some state and local governmental authorities have begun to monitor or restrict the use of brackish water subject to their jurisdiction for hydraulic

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fracturing to ensure adequate local water supply. For instance, some states require E&P companies to report certain information regarding the water they use for hydraulic fracturing and to monitor the quality of groundwater surrounding some wells stimulated by hydraulic fracturing. Any such decrease in the availability of brackish water, or demand for water-sourcing solutions, could have a material adverse effect on this portion of our business, including our ability to grow this portion of our business.

Federal and state legislation and regulatory initiatives relating to produced water handling facilities could result in increased costs and additional operating restrictions or delays and could harm our business.

The produced water handling process is primarily regulated by state oil and gas authorities. This water handling process has come under scrutiny from the public, various state regulatory bodies, as well as environmental and other groups asserting that the operation of certain deep injection produced water handling facilities has contributed to specific induced seismic events. For additional information, please see “Legislation or regulatory initiatives intended to address seismic activity, over-pressurization or subsidence could restrict drilling, completion and production activities, as well as our ability to handle produced water gathered from our customers, which could have a material adverse effect on our results of operations, cash flows and financial position.”

New laws or regulations, or changes to existing laws or regulations related to the water disposal process may adversely impact the produced water handling industry. For example, in their past legislative sessions, the New Mexico and Texas legislatures both considered bills that would have impacted produced water production and management activities in each state.

We cannot predict whether any federal, state or local laws or regulations will be enacted and, if so, what actions any such laws or regulations would require or prohibit. However, any restrictions on produced water handling could lead to operational delays or increased operating costs and regulatory burdens that could make it more difficult