Western Midstream outlines funding via new SEC filing, shares trade in a tight NYSE range
22.06.2026 - 20:28:01 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Christina Vogel, Background & Management desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-22, 20:26.
Western Midstream Partners (US9502201064) has filed a new prospectus supplement on Form 424B5 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that can be used to sell securities over time, according to the latest SEC filing dated June 22, 2026. The master limited partnership is listed on the NYSE under the ticker WES and sits in the midstream energy segment alongside peers such as Enterprise Products Partners.
What the new SEC filing shows
The fresh Form 424B5 referenced by Investing.com on June 22, 2026, updates the partnership’s shelf registration documents that allow Western Midstream to issue common units, debt securities or other instruments as needed in the future. The brief Investing.com notice highlights the filing and points to the regulatory document as of that date.
On specialist platforms tracking U.S. regulatory reports, Western Midstream’s most recent SEC entry is also recorded for June 22, 2026, confirming the timing of the new prospectus supplement and underscoring the partnership’s continued use of shelf registrations to maintain financing flexibility. StockTitan’s SEC filings overview lists the June 22 item as the latest addition among more than 40 documents for WES.
Consensus and yield picture on WES
Market data collated by MarketBeat place Western Midstream’s market capitalisation at just under 17 billion dollars with a trailing price-earnings ratio a little above 14 and a cash distribution yield clearly above 8 percent. As of early afternoon U.S. trading on June 21, the site shows WES units changing hands around 43 dollars within a 52-week range of roughly 37 to 48 dollars, and reports an average analyst price target of about 45 dollars with a “Hold” consensus. MarketBeat’s Western Midstream page also notes that daily volume currently runs below the 1.45 million unit average.
The same dataset indicates that Western Midstream has maintained its stance as an income-oriented midstream operator, distributing a high single-digit percentage of its unit price on an annualised basis. Within the energy infrastructure peer group on the NYSE, this places WES toward the upper end of the yield spectrum while its valuation multiples remain moderate by broader market standards for U.S. equities.
All news and key data on Western Midstream
Further regulatory filings, market data and background articles provide additional context for the Western Midstream units on the NYSE.
The business behind the units
Western Midstream generates its cash flows from an integrated portfolio of gathering, processing and transportation assets for natural gas, natural gas liquids, crude oil and produced water in the United States, primarily in the Delaware and DJ basins. According to its corporate profile, the partnership earns fee-based revenues by providing pipeline transportation, gas processing and water handling services for producers that include large operators in the U.S. onshore sector.
Where the units trade currently
Western Midstream units (US9502201064) trade on the NYSE under the ticker WES; as of the latest available close on June 21, 2026, they are quoted at around 43.15 US dollars.
Key data on Western Midstream
- Company: Western Midstream Partners, LP
- ISIN: US9502201064
- WKN: A2PKA1
- Ticker: WES
- Trading venue: NYSE
- Price (as of 2026-06-21, 13:44): 43.15 USD
- Market cap: 16.99 billion USD (as of 2026-06-21)
- Sector / industry: Energy / Midstream infrastructure
- Index membership: not a member of a major headline index such as the S&P 500 or NASDAQ-100
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. Investors should conduct their own research and, where appropriate, consult a licensed financial adviser before making investment decisions.
