WaterBridge Issues Statement on Updated Permitting Regulations From the Railroad Commission of Texas
WaterBridge’s Commitment to Regulatory Excellence and Industry Leadership
The updated permitting guidelines instituted by the RRC are closely aligned with WaterBridge’s current operating practices for produced water handling via underground injection and will not materially impact our operations.
Industry practices in the
As formation pressure issues have emerged within certain areas of the
WaterBridge has always maintained the highest standards for produced water handling and management. To that end, we have historically taken several measures as part of our infrastructure development methodology and underwriting criteria, including:
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Intentionally developing our infrastructure network to distribute our produced water handling facilities over a broad geographic footprint to mitigate pressure concerns that typically stem from over-concentrated disposal, including minimum spacing restrictions
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Leveraging our in-house geology and regulatory teams, as well as third party experts, to perform regional reviews to identify potential hazard wells, pressure limitations, current and future production, and/or other geological concerns that present potential environmental risks to the permitting and development of new produced water handling infrastructure
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Abstaining from development and operation of deep disposal wells in
Texas to mitigate potential seismicity risks
Further, through our relationship with leading land management platform,
We strongly believe that our differentiated approach provides E&P customers with the flow assurance needed to facilitate production growth within an environmentally responsible framework, supporting the longevity of our operations in the
WaterBridge is well-positioned to accommodate evolving RRC permitting guidelines due to our:
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Track Record of Responsibility: We strive to exceed the regulatory framework, operating one of the most responsible and sustainable water infrastructure platforms in the industry. This approach encompasses our pre-development geo-location analysis, RRC permitting processes and ongoing regulatory compliance -
Scale and Volume: Our extensive infrastructure and operational capacity allow us to adapt quickly and seamlessly to evolving regulatory requirements and the needs of our E&P customers. It also empowers our ability to continue bringing the most innovative and environmentally responsible solutions to the marketplace
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Investment in Long-Term Solutions: Since inception, WaterBridge has been focused on long-term water management practices. Benefiting from ample pore space available via LandBridge and other landowner partners, we have proactively distributed our facilities geographically rather than concentrating injection within localized areas, resulting in greater longevity and environmental benefits
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Ongoing Dialogue with Regulators: We maintain continuous and constructive conversations with the RRC and other state regulatory authorities to ensure our practices remain at the forefront of industry standards
About WaterBridge
Collectively, WaterBridge handles approximately 2.4 million bpd of produced water and owns approximately 4.2 million bpd of produced water handling capacity along with 2,500 miles of pipeline. Headquartered in
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