Company: WBI
Filing Date: 2025-09-08
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0000950170-25-113383
Chunk: 120

Company: WaterBridge Infrastructure LLC
Filing Date: 2025-09-08
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 120
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Co Unitholders in an amount generally intended to allow the OpCo Unitholders (other than us) to satisfy their estimated tax liabilities with respect to their allocable share of the income of OpCo, based on certain assumptions and conventions. For this purpose, the determination of available cash will take into account, among other factors, (i) the existing indebtedness and other obligations of OpCo and its subsidiaries and their anticipated borrowing needs, (ii) the ability of OpCo and its subsidiaries to take on additional indebtedness on commercially reasonable terms, (iii) capital expenditures and (iv) cash reserves for the proper conduct of our business.

The amount of such additional tax distributions to allow the OpCo Unitholders (other than us) to satisfy their assumed tax liabilities will be determined based on certain assumptions, including assumed income tax rates, and will be calculated after taking into account other distributions (including other tax distributions) made by OpCo. Additional tax distributions may significantly exceed the actual tax liability for many of the OpCo Unitholders, including us. Our board of directors will determine the appropriate uses for any such excess cash, which may include, among other uses, the payment of obligations under the Tax Receivable Agreement and the payment of other expenses. We will have no obligation to distribute such cash (or other available cash) to our shareholders. If we retain the excess cash we receive from such distributions, the OpCo Unitholders would benefit from any value attributable to such accumulated cash balances as a result of their exercise of the Redemption Right. However, we may take steps to eliminate any material excess cash balances, which could include, but are not necessarily limited to, a distribution of the excess cash to holders of our Class A shares or the reinvestment of such cash in OpCo for additional OpCo Units. We may also adjust the exchange ratio between OpCo Units and our Class A shares to take into account any material excess cash balances that we retain.

In addition, the tax distributions that OpCo may be required to make may be substantial, and the amount of any additional tax distributions OpCo is required to make likely will exceed the tax liabilities that would be owed by a

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corporate taxpayer similarly situated to OpCo. Funds used by OpCo to satisfy its obligation to make tax distributions will not be available for reinvestment in our business, except to the extent we or certain other OpCo Unitholders use any excess cash received to reinvest in OpCo for additional OpCo Units