Select Water Solutions Announces Significant Water Infrastructure Expansion with a Large Public Operator in the Northern Delaware Basin
Rhea-AI Summary
Select Water Solutions (NYSE: WTTR) announced an amended and expanded 12-year agreement with a large investment-grade public operator covering produced water gathering, disposal, and treated water supply across more than 875,000 dedicated and right-of-first-refusal acres in the Northern Delaware Basin. The amendment adds 256,000 newly dedicated acres, converts 104,000 ROFR acres to dedicated acres, and includes 104,000 new ROFR acres, resulting in about 500,000 dedicated acres and 375,000 ROFR acres in total.
According to the company, Select will construct roughly 100 miles of pipelines, 3 million barrels of storage, and 60,000 barrels per day of additional recycling capacity to support development in Eddy County, New Mexico. The expansion, expected to cost $100–$120 million, should be operational by the end of 2027 and will interconnect with Select's broader Northern Delaware network. This spend represents contracted growth capital in 2027, while 2026 capital expenditure guidance remains unchanged. The operator also granted Select an exclusive option to acquire multiple saltwater disposal wells in Lea County, New Mexico and Culberson County, Texas for potential integration into its Permian Basin network.
Positive
- 12-year amended agreement with a large investment-grade public operator
- Total contracted position of 500,000 dedicated and 375,000 ROFR acres
- Expansion includes about 100 miles of pipelines and 3 million barrels of storage
- Adds 60,000 barrels per day of additional recycling capacity in Eddy County
- Contracted growth capital of $100–$120 million expected to be deployed by end of 2027
- Exclusive option to acquire multiple SWDs for integration into the Permian network
Negative
- Expansion project requires significant capital investment of $100–$120 million
- New infrastructure is only expected to be operational by the end of 2027, delaying cash flow contribution
News Explained
Select Water Solutions has executed the amended 12-year agreement, which increases certain fixed pricing terms and contractually backs its planned Northern Delaware infrastructure construction.
Key Figures
Historical Context
| Date | Event | Sentiment | 24h Move | Catalyst |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 04 | 2Q26 earnings report | Positive | +20.3% | Revenue growth, stronger profitability, liquidity, and Northern Delaware contract expansion |
| Jul 23 | Dividend announcement | Positive | -3.2% | Quarterly cash dividend declaration with future payments subject to board review |
| Jul 21 | Earnings schedule | Neutral | +4.6% | Second-quarter results release and conference call dates were announced |
| Jun 25 | Iodine partnership | Positive | +2.5% | ISE Chemicals agreement covered produced-water iodine facilities across three states |
| Jun 03 | Lithium delivery | Positive | +0.6% | First lithium carbonate tonne shipped from WTTR's Howard County site |
24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.
Historical reactions were mostly positive for operational and expansion updates, while the dividend announcement diverged with a negative reaction.
Key Terms
right-of-first-refusal regulatory
produced water technical
saltwater disposal wells technical
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Executed 12-year amended agreement with a large public operator for produced water gathering and disposal and treated water supply and distribution across more than 875,000 dedicated and right-of-first-refusal ("ROFR") acres in the
Amendment adds 256,000 newly dedicated acres, including the conversion of 104,000 acres of prior ROFR acreage into dedicated acreage
As part of this contractually backed expansion, Select has agreed to construct an additional approximately 100 miles of pipelines, three million barrels of storage capacity, and 60,000 barrels per day of additional recycling capacity to support the Operator's long-term development plans in
The expansion project will interconnect with Select's existing and ongoing buildout of its broader
Additionally, as part of the agreement and in consideration of Select's commitment to build and operate the expanded system, the Operator has agreed to grant Select the exclusive option to take assignment and conveyance of multiple saltwater disposal wells ("SWDs") in
John Schmitz, Chairman of the Board, President and CEO, stated, "This customer is a leading, investment-grade operator in the Permian Basin, and importantly has been a key partner of Select's since anchoring Select's first permanent commercial recycling facility in the
"In partnership with this Operator, Select has leveraged its water infrastructure network to provide comprehensive water management solutions that deliver predictable, long-term cost savings for the Operator's capital expenditure and lease operating expense requirements. This amendment and extension bolsters our
About Select Water Solutions, Inc.
Select is a leading provider of sustainable water and chemical solutions to the energy industry. These solutions are supported by the Company's critical water infrastructure assets, chemical manufacturing and water treatment and recycling capabilities. As a leader in sustainable water and chemical solutions, Select places the utmost importance on safe, environmentally responsible management of water throughout the lifecycle of a well. Additionally, Select believes that responsibly managing water resources throughout its operations to help conserve and protect the environment is paramount to the Company's continued success. For more information, please visit Select's website, https://www.selectwater.com.
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the impact of central bank policy actions, such as sustained, elevated interest rates in response to, among other things, high rates of inflation, and disruptions in the bank and capital markets; the degree to which consolidation among our customers may affect spending on United States ("U.S.") drilling and completions activity, including the recent consolidation in the Permian Basin; impacts related to changing U.S. and foreign trade policies, including increased trade restrictions or tariffs; the impact of changes in diplomatic and trade relations, and the results of countermeasures and any tariff mitigation initiatives; changes in safety, health, environmental and other governmental policy and regulation; the enactment or promulgation of new laws or regulations or changes or modifications in existing laws, regulations, rules or governmental policies with respect to taxation; the level of capital spending and access to capital markets by oil and gas companies in response to changes in commodity price or reduced demand; the potential deterioration of our customers' financial condition, including defaults resulting from actual or potential insolvencies; trends and volatility in oil and gas prices, and our ability to manage through such volatility; the impact of current and future laws, rulings, governmental regulations and policies, including those related to accessing water, disposing of wastewater, transferring produced water, interstate freshwater and produced water transfer, chemicals, carbon pricing, pipeline construction, emissions, hydraulic fracturing, leasing, permitting or drilling on federal lands and various other environmental matters; regional impacts to our business, including our key infrastructure assets within the Permian Basin, the Bakken, and the Haynesville regions; capacity constraints on regional oil, natural gas and water gathering, processing and pipeline systems that result in a slowdown or delay in drilling and completion activity, and thus a decrease in the demand for our services in our core markets; the impact of regulatory and related policy actions by federal, state and/or local governments, such as the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which may negatively impact the future production of oil and gas in the U.S., thereby reducing demand for our services; our ability to hire and retain key management and employees, including skilled labor; our access to capital to fund expansions, acquisitions and our working capital needs and our ability to obtain debt or equity financing on satisfactory terms, or at all; our health, safety and environmental performance; the impact of competition on our operations; the degree to which our exploration and production customers may elect to operate their water-management services in-house rather than source these services from companies like us; our level of indebtedness and our ability to comply with covenants contained in our sustainability-linked credit facility or future debt instruments; delays or restrictions in obtaining permits by us or our customers; constraints in supply or availability of equipment used in our business; the impact of advances or changes in well-completion technologies or practices that result in reduced demand for our services, either on a volumetric or time basis; changes in global political or economic conditions, generally, and in the markets we serve, including the rate of inflation and potential economic recession; acts of terrorism, war or political or civil unrest in the U.S. or elsewhere, such as the Russia-Ukraine war, the instability and continued hostilities in the Middle East, including military conflict involving Iran and any potential conflict with Venezuela; information technology failures or cyberattacks; accidents, weather, natural disasters or other events affecting our business; and the other factors discussed or referenced in the "Risk Factors" section of our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and those set forth from time to time in our other filings with the SEC. 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Contacts: | Select Water Solutions | |
Garrett Williams – VP, Corporate Finance & Investor Relations | ||
(713) 296-1010 | ||
Dennard Lascar Investor Relations | ||
Ken Dennard / Natalie Hairston | ||
(713) 529-6600 | ||
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