Doug White
Analyst · Bank of America. Please proceed.
Sure. You know, as I think everyone has learned over the last few years, with the recycling you know, coming to be such a large part of the business, which is a real positive. The midstream water business is really the backstop to those peaks. And then the producers really benefit on the valleys when they get to recycle their own water. Meanwhile, you know, we're maintaining capacity as a backstop when the flowbacks happen. So that has continued. As I talked about earlier, you know, we have such a good wedge of base water within the portfolio. You know, our swings you know, we might swing 500,000 barrels day to day. Based on whether the recycling is hitting or peak or the peaks are hitting us. So that will continue. That's a normal part of the business at this point. Where we see variation maybe in from a budget perspective, is that sometimes you know, we will have forecasted, you know, directly from our customers. And if several of the customers for some reason push their completions into one quarter to the next, you know, we'll see those quarterly fluctuations. An example is this first physical quarter, you know, started in April. What do we look like through I guess, we're almost through May. You know, we're looking quite above budget. For this first quarter on volumes. Why is that? Volumes have been very strong and actually in you know, they're outpacing forecast because there really has been you know, a little bit less recycling based on timing. You know, we might come into July and you know, be a little bit under budget. But we're we have a pretty good band and pretty good understanding of how to forecast that. And when those are gonna hit. But, you know, it's a base part of the business. We have a very strong wedge. You know, you look at our wedge and, you know, we're two and a half million barrels a day. You know, very consistently in the portfolio, and we've peaked and hit records, you know, in this fiscal quarter. Know, over 3 million. 3.1, 3.2 million some days. So it's just like I said, it's part of the business. And as our base wedge grows, and grows, that really that 500,000 barrel per day swing is pretty normal for us.