Thanks, Michael. I will start with our fourth quarter and full-year highlights on slide number four. Adjusted EBITDA was $285,000,000 during the quarter, which was a 4% increase year over year driven by an increase in gathering and compression volumes. During the quarter, we generated $85,000,000 of free cash flow after dividends, which we used to reduce leverage to 2.7x and repurchased approximately $48,000,000 of Antero Midstream Corporation shares. For the full year, we generated a company record free cash flow after dividends of $325,000,000, which is a 30% increase compared to 2024. This free cash flow growth, driven by capital efficiencies from leveraging our existing assets, generated a 20% return on invested capital, or ROIC, in 2025. Now let us move on to slide number five titled “2026 Capital Budget.” In 2026, we have budgeted a capital investment of $190,000,000 to $220,000,000. The capital budget includes our blocking-and-tackling well connect and water capital, construction and relocation of compression assets, high-pressure gathering trunk lines, and capital to integrate the water systems. It also includes expansion capital on the dry gas portion of the acreage to enhance downstream deliverability to multiple long-haul pipelines. These projects will unlock significant optionality and improve reliability in the dry gas regime that we do not currently have today. I will finish my comments on slide number six titled “2026 Guidance and Outlook.” This guidance includes the impact of the acquisition and divestiture with contributions to guidance based on closing dates of each transaction. For 2026, we are forecasting adjusted EBITDA of over $1,200,000,000 from this point, an 8% increase year over year. As Michael mentioned, after we finish the integration of the acquired water assets in 2026, we expect further growth in the water business in 2027 as we begin servicing locations on HG acquired acreage. After interest, a capital budget of $190,000,000 to $220,000,000, and an attractive $0.90 per share dividend, we are forecasting to generate free cash flow after dividends of $360,000,000, or an 11% increase compared to 2025. Consistent with our historical approach, we expect a balanced return of capital program in 2026 in the form of debt reduction and share repurchases. This allows us to maintain a strong balance sheet with leverage in the low-3x range. Core to Antero Midstream Corporation’s strategy, the recent acquisition highlights the benefit of lower leverage and debt reduction, which allowed us to flex the balance sheet for the HG acquisition. This improves after-tax accretion and, more importantly, allows the value to accrete to our existing shareholders without the need for equity financing. In summary, we expect 2026 to be yet another year of EBITDA expansion, high capital efficiency, and, most importantly, double-digit free cash flow growth. Our organic growth strategy, coupled with a highly accretive acquisition that is fully financed, positions us well to build upon momentum created in 2025. With that, operator, we are ready to take questions.