1. Western Midstream Partners has shown steady growth and is a strong dividend-paying company, making it an attractive investment for stability in a volatile environment. 2. The company operates primarily in Texas, Colorado, and Wyoming, with significant infrastructure for transporting oil, gas, and water, showing remarkable revenue and EBITDA growth. 3. Despite some debt concerns, WES has significantly reduced its leverage ratio and plans to continue expanding, pursuing M&A projects, and increasing dividends.
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