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Our cybersecurity program is designed to promote actions that protect our computer systems and networks, delivering safe, secure, and reliable operations.
−Removed: Our digital technology group is led by a dedicated Chief Information Security Officer (“CISO”) .
−Removed: Our CISO has 16 years of experience as a chief information security officer, over four decades of experience in the energy industry, a degree in computer science, and manages a team at WES that is responsible for leading enterprise-wide cybersecurity strategy, policy, standards, architecture, governance, and risk management.
−Removed: The CISO also leads WES’s Cybersecurity Council, which is a cross-functional internal team including members of WES senior management, that meets regularly to review current information-technology and cybersecurity issues and initiatives and to collaborate on key decisions.
−Removed: Additionally, the CISO provides quarterly reports to the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors.
+Added: Our information technology group is led by our Chief Information Officer (“CIO”) .
+Added: Our CIO has over 20 years of information security and project management experience and has previously served as the lead information technology officer to one publicly traded enterprise and the cybersecurity and infrastructure lead at a separate publicly traded enterprise, both in the energy industry.
+Added: Reporting to our CIO is a Director of Cybersecurity and Infrastructure (“DCI”).
+Added: Our DCI has over 20 years of information technology and cybersecurity experience and holds a Certified Information Systems Security Professional certification from the International Information System Security Certification Consortium, an internationally recognized association of cybersecurity professionals .
+Added: This role oversees an enterprise-wide cybersecurity strategy, policy, standards, architecture, governance, and risk management, ensuring alignment with our overall information technology and infrastructure objectives.
+Added: The DCI also leads WES’s Cybersecurity Council, which is a cross-functional internal team, including members of WES senior management, that meets regularly to review current information-technology and cybersecurity issues and initiatives and to collaborate on key decisions.
+Added: Additionally, the DCI provides quarterly reports to the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors.
These reports include updates on WES’s cybersecurity risks and threats, the status of projects to strengthen our information security systems, assessments of the information security program, and the emerging threat landscape.
Our cybersecurity program is regularly evaluated by internal and external experts with the results of those reviews reported to senior management and the Audit Committee.
−Removed: In addition, in our continuing commitment to cybersecurity education and preparedness, we also engage with industry peers, vendors, intelligence organizations, and law enforcement communities to evaluate and enhance the effectiveness of our information security policies and procedures.
+Added: In addition, as part of our continuing commitment to cybersecurity education and preparedness, we actively engage with industry peers, vendors, intelligence organizations, and law enforcement communities to evaluate and enhance the effectiveness of our information security policies and procedures.
Our business strategy, results of operations, and financial condition have not been materially affected by risks from cybersecurity threats, but we cannot provide assurance that they will not be materially affected in the future by such risks or any future material incidents.
For more information on our cybersecurity-related risks, see Risk Factors under Part I, Item 1A of this Form 10-K.
+Added: Legal Proceedings
+Added: Solaris Water Midstream, LLC (“Solaris”), a subsidiary of Aris, and certain affiliates are named defendants in Cause No.
+Added: 23-05-1085, Stateline Operating, LLC and Stateline Royalties, LP vs.
+Added: Devon Energy Corporation, Stateline Water, LLC, Devon Energy Production Company, LP, Solaris Water Midstream, LLC, Solaris Midstream DB-TX LLC, and Aris Water Solutions, Inc.
+Added: , in the 143rd District Court, Loving County, Texas, which was filed on May 4, 2023.
+Added: In this action, Plaintiffs sue Defendants for, among other things, negligence, waste, trespass, and nuisance based on Plaintiffs’ allegations that Defendants’ operations have harmed Plaintiffs’ oil and gas lease through the injection of disposed saltwater.
+Added: Defendants dispute Plaintiffs’ claims of liability and damages in this matter.
+Added: Trial is currently scheduled for September 14, 2026.
+Added: We have elected to use a $1.0 million threshold for disclosing certain proceedings arising under federal, state, or local environmental laws when a government authority is a party and potential monetary sanctions are involved.
+Added: We believe proceedings under this threshold are not material to our business and financial proceedings.
+Added: Other than the items listed herein, we are not a party to any legal, regulatory, or administrative proceedings other than proceedings arising in the ordinary course of business.
+Added: Management believes that there are no such proceedings for which a final disposition could have a material adverse effect on results of operations, cash flows, or financial condition, or for which disclosure is otherwise required by Item 103 of Regulation S - K.
+Added: Mine Safety Disclosures
+Added: Not applicable.
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