Aris Water Solutions, Inc. Reports Third Quarter 2024 Results and Further Increases 2024 Adjusted EBITDA Outlook

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HOUSTON, November 04, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aris Water Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: ARIS) ("Aris," "Aris Water" or the "Company") today announced financial and operating results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2024.

THIRD QUARTER 2024 HIGHLIGHTS

  • Increased produced water volumes 2% sequentially and 6% versus the third quarter of 2023

  • Increased recycled water volumes 25% sequentially and 16% versus the third quarter of 2023

  • Achieved net income of $16.4 million, a 34% increase versus the third quarter of 2023

  • Generated Adjusted EBITDA1 of $54.3 million, up 9% sequentially and up 21% versus the third quarter of 2023

  • Achieved Gross Margin per barrel of $0.32 and Adjusted Operating Margin per barrel2 of $0.45, a 13% increase in Adjusted Operating Margin per barrel2 versus the third quarter of 2023

  • Maintained a strong balance sheet with quarter-end leverage3 of 2.0X and $292 million of available liquidity under our revolving credit facility

  • Increasing our 2024 Adjusted EBITDA1 outlook to $208 to $212 million

  • Full year 2024 Capital Expenditure4 guidance of $98 to $105 million, consistent with prior guidance

"Aris had an exceptional third quarter as we continued to grow our produced water volumes, increased our recycled water sales, and maintained our strong margins. As we anticipated, our capital investment to support these increased activity levels was primarily deployed in the first half of the year and our capital spending in the third quarter declined significantly. We continue to experience steady volume growth and increasing cash generation. We anticipate a strong finish to the year and are extremely proud of our team’s efforts and results," said Amanda Brock, President and CEO of Aris.

"In addition to the great results in our core business, we continue to collaborate with major operators to accelerate the beneficial reuse of treated produced water outside of the oil and gas industry. By year end, Aris and its partners will finish testing the third of three desalination technologies for the treatment of high salinity produced water. The pilot projects thus far have successfully demonstrated the ability over time to lower energy consumption costs and potential capital and operating costs for the treatment of produced water. In 2025, we will be focused on increasing the scale of these promising technologies and confirming costs as we progress to commercialization.

We also continue to evaluate commercial opportunities for mineral extraction from our produced water stream and are currently selecting a site for an iodine extraction facility with a strategic partner. We have also been approached by mineral extraction companies who specialize in magnesium, ammonia, and lithium. In 2025, we expect to have further updates relating to future potential revenues.