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Western Midstream Partners Q2 Earnings Beat on Higher Throughputs

Key Takeaways WES posted Q2 earnings of 0.87perunit,beatingestimatesbutdownfrom0.87 per unit, beating estimates but down from 0.97 a year ago.Revenue rose to 942.3M,drivenbyhigherthroughputsfromtheDelawareandDJbasins.Operatingcostsroseto942.3M, driven by higher throughputs from the Delaware and DJ basins.Operating costs rose to 524.1M, mainly due to increased G&A and depreciation expenses.Western Midstream Partners LP (WES) reported second-quarter 2025 earnings of 87 cents per common unit, which beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 82 cents. The bottom line, however, declined from the year-ago quarter’s level of 97 cen ...