Western Midstream to acquire Brazos Delaware in $1.6bn deal

ATLANTA, GEORGIA (By Chad Archey, Energy Analytics Institute, 6.May.2026, Words: 247) — Western Midstream Partners, LP entered into a definitive agreement pursuant to which WES will acquire all of the outstanding equity interests of Brazos Delaware II, LLC, in a transaction valued at $1.6bn. 

Per terms of the agreement, WES will pay $800mn in cash and issue $800mn in WES common units at closing. 

The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals and is expected to close late in the second quarter 2026, Western Midstream said on 6 May 2026 in an official statement. 

Brazos assets

Brazos is one of the largest privately held gathering and processing platforms in the Texas Delaware Basin, with natural-gas and crude-oil assets spanning Reeves, Ward, Pecos, Winkler, Culberson, and Loving counties. Brazos’s assets include 900 miles of pipeline, 460 MMcf/d of nameplate natural-gas processing capacity at the Comanche processing complex, and 470,000 dedicated acres under long-term, fixed-fee contracts with a weighted average remaining contract life of more than 9 years. 

The Brazos business, which processed an average of 336 MMcf/d of natural gas and 25 MBbls/d of crude oil in full-year 2025, is supported by a diversified portfolio of investment grade and private-equity backed Permian Basin focused producers. 

Nearly all drilling locations on acreage dedicated to Brazos are within 2 miles of the low-pressure infrastructure, limiting future growth capital needs and increasing free cash flow (FCF) generation.

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By Chad Archey reporting from Atlanta. © 1999-2026 Energy Analytics Institute (EAI). All Rights Reserved.