Thanks, Jason. At the operational level, we continue to prioritize delivering critical flow assurance for our customers through unparalleled pore space access as well as our advanced technology and measurement systems. Our continued execution is reflected in our produced water handling volume growth and in the fourth quarter, we achieved a single day record of 2,900,000 barrels per day water handling. In 2025, we achieved 99.7% operational uptime with measurement variance of less than 1% across our system, driven by our proprietary forecasting capabilities and real-time measurement and monitoring technologies. Commercial efforts continue to advance meaningfully. In 2025, we brought high-value new infrastructure online and expanded existing facilities across our network, enabling 15% year-over-year combined volume growth. In particular, we brought the Kraken project online, representing an initial capacity of approximately 450,000 barrels per day. This project will continue to drive volume growth in 2026 with a midyear minimum volume commitment (MVC) increase. As previously announced, this project includes a ten-year MVC from BPX to support its long-term development plans in the region. We also meaningfully advanced the development of our Speedway Project, which will provide produced water transport and handling in the Northern Delaware Basin, connecting oil and gas development to out-of-basin pore space owned by Landbridge on the Central Basin Platform. Phase One was oversubscribed, and we anticipate the project to be put into service in the middle of this year with the bulk of key contracts and MVCs going into effect in the third quarter. The first phase of Speedway is expected to drive volume growth in 2026 and beyond, as it continues to ramp through 2028. Speedway's Phase Two open season was launched in February 2026, and demand is already outperforming expectations. We also anticipate being able to accelerate some early Phase Two projects into 2026, which represents an opportunity to leverage recently constructed Phase One assets, unlocking operational synergies and subsequently providing an incremental EBITDA contribution in 2027. The success of the Speedway project emphasizes the continued benefits from our synergistic relationship with Landbridge, which not only provides critical access to underutilized high-quality pore space, but also continues to expand its surface and subsurface portfolio, subsequently derisking future needs. Access to pore space through Landbridge and other large strategic landowner relationships is a key differentiator for WaterBridge Infrastructure LLC and a critical component of the reliable, redundant flow assurance solution that we provide our customers. Finally, we expect to begin construction on the previously announced new Devon project in 2026, and we will continue to execute incremental high-return capital projects to meet the existing customer demand throughout our infrastructure footprint. With that, I will turn things over to our CFO, Scott McNeely, for an update on our financial results and formal 2026 guidance.