Company: WBI
Filing Date: 2025-09-08
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0000950170-25-113383
Chunk: 203

Company: WaterBridge Infrastructure LLC
Filing Date: 2025-09-08
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 203
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 of June 30, 2025. Source: Enverus, data and analytics derived from Enverus PRISM® June 2025.

In addition to these current trends, we believe that the long-term growth in produced water in the Delaware Basin will continue partially due to advent of re-fractured wells (“re-fracs”). As operators seek to maximize the productivity of existing wells, re-fracs presents a cost-effective method to enhance recovery rates without the need for new drilling. Similar to new well development, efficient water management is essential to re-frac operations as they require significant water volumes for the initial hydraulic fracturing as well as sustained handling and disposal services for produced water as production peaks again thereafter. Though re-frac opportunities have traditionally been pursued in more mature oil and gas fields after their initial growth phase, we believe that there will be future opportunities to provide water management solutions for re-fracs in the Delaware Basin.

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### BUSINESS
We are a leading integrated, pure-play water infrastructure company with operations predominantly in the Delaware Basin, the most prolific oil and natural gas basin in North America. We believe that our strategically located network, substantial scale and built-in operational redundancies provide a competitive advantage in attracting customers and allow us to achieve significant operating and capital efficiencies. We operate the largest produced water infrastructure network in the United States through which we provide water management solutions to oil and natural gas E&P companies under long-term contracts, which include gathering, transporting, recycling and handling produced water. As of August 31, 2025, on a pro forma basis, our infrastructure network included approximately 2,500 miles of pipelines and 197 produced water handling facilities, which handled over 2.6 million bpd of produced water for our customers and had more than 4.5 million bpd of total produced water handling capacity. We also operate two energy waste management facilities for the disposal of non-hazardous waste resulting from oil and gas E&P activities, branded under Desert Environmental. Our synergistic relationship with LandBridge, a leading Delaware Basin land management company, provides us preferential access to significant underutilized pore space in and around the Delaware Basin that is necessary to meet the E&P industry’s evolving water handling needs. We manage our extensive infrastructure network through the use of our fit-for-purpose technology solutions, including our state-of-the-art centralized operations center and proprietary water forecasting platform, which enable us to monitor, measure and forecast water volumes in real-time across our infrastructure network and provide our