Company: WBI
Filing Date: 2025-08-04
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0000950123-25-006924
Chunk: 195

Company: WaterBridge Infrastructure LLC
Filing Date: 2025-08-04
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 195
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. Our extensive asset base, consisting of, as of June 30, 2025 (on a pro forma basis), approximately 2,500 miles of pipeline, 195 produced water handling facilities and more than 4.4 million bpd of produced water handling capacity, positions us to efficiently gather, transport, recycle and handle produced water across approximately 2.3 million acres currently dedicated to our infrastructure network. Our extensive infrastructure network allows us to achieve economies of scale, reducing operational costs and enhancing the solutions we are able to offer to our customers. We believe that our infrastructure network is difficult to replicate given its scale and strategically advantaged location, which provide us with substantial opportunities for growth and enable us to increase the acreage dedicated to us and diversify our customer base. We provide a full suite of water handling and supply solutions to our customers and continue to explore ways to support their future growth.

We believe that the further development of the Delaware Basin will be heavily dependent on the presence of an expansive and reliable water infrastructure network with sufficient access to underutilized pore space. Our network is critical to the operations of E&P producers in the Delaware Basin, without which we believe that the basin’s expected continued growth trajectory would not be achievable.

Access to Additional Pore Space Supporting New Disposal Capacity . We believe that the expected future growth of produced water volumes in the Delaware Basin will require access to additional, underutilized pore space. The strategic positioning of our water infrastructure network across the Delaware Basin, combined with our relationship with LandBridge, positions us to capture a large portion of these incremental volumes.

Through our strategic relationship with LandBridge, we have access to approximately 240,000 acres in and around the Delaware Basin, including preferential access to approximately 150,000 acres. Additionally, our agreements with TPL provide us access to an approximately 64,000 acre AMI near and along the Texas-New Mexico state border in which TPL and LandBridge have granted us the right to operate produced water facilities. We believe that these areas are well-suited for new produced water handling capacity with significant, historically underutilized pore space at relatively shallower depths across a broad geographic area. Additionally, many areas with high drilling activity in the Delaware Basin are facing water saturation due to the filling of pore space with

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produced water volumes. Our existing rights to LandBridge’s surface acreage and our agreements with TPL enable us to provide reliable access to underutilized pore space for produced water handling