Company: WBI
Filing Date: 2025-09-18
Form Type: 424B4
Source: 0001193125-25-206805
Chunk: 219

Company: WaterBridge Infrastructure LLC
Filing Date: 2025-09-18
Form: 424B4
Chunk 219
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. We and our predecessor companies have a demonstrated track record of acquiring water infrastructure assets from both midstream competitors and E&P companies and integrating them into our broader network.

Expand Service Offerings to Facilitate Growing Water Demand from New Industries. Although our core focus is to best serve our existing customer base of E&P companies, we regularly explore opportunities to expand our operations to serve customers outside the oil and natural gas industry, including future applications for data centers, the electric power sector, cryptocurrency mining, agriculture and municipal use. While these opportunities are not immediately actionable, we believe that they are potential examples of uses for produced water that are likely to become economically attractive for water management companies.

One such example is the water needs in power generation, particularly for CCGT that are common in power plants. It is estimated that for every 100 megawatts of power generation using CCGT, approximately 18.0 million barrels of water are required annually. Additionally, it is estimated that for every 100 megawatts of power demand associated with digital infrastructure, approximately 1.5 million barrels of water are required annually. As a result, both power generation and data center operations will require access to substantial, reliable water management solutions. We believe that our access to water supply and our experience and expertise in water management positions us to develop systems to effectively serve this growing market need.

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### Our Operations
We operate the largest produced water infrastructure network in the United States through which we companies provide E&P companies with water management solutions, which include the gathering, transportation, treatment, recycling and handling of produced water, all under long-term contracts. Our infrastructure network includes an integrated network of pipelines that transport water to our water handling facilities where we remove solids and any residual skim oil from the water. Once the water has been processed at our water handling facilities, we either dispose of the water or recycle the water for use in future drilling operations. We also believe there will be future opportunities for beneficial reuse of the water for agricultural and industrial purposes, which could provide us with additional revenue opportunities. The integrated nature of our assets is critical to providing our customers with flow assurance and enables us to distribute large volumes of water gathered within concentrated oil and natural gas producing areas across our network. We believe that our ability to optimize our infrastructure network enables us to be more capital efficient relative to producer-owned water infrastructure or smaller-scale, third-party water infrastructure.

We operate predominantly in the Delaware Basin, which is the most prolific oil and natural gas basin in