Teekay Offshore Partners Reports First Quarter 2017 Results
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HAMILTON, BERMUDA -- (Marketwired) -- 05/18/17 -- Highlights
-- Reported GAAP net income attributable to the partners and preferred
unitholders of $18.9 million and adjusted net income attributable to the
partners and preferred unitholders(1) of $15.2 million (excluding items
listed in Appendix A to this release) in the first quarter of 2017.
-- Generated GAAP income from vessel operations of $60.5 million and total
cash flow from vessel operations(1) of $141.3 million in the first
quarter of 2017.
-- Generated distributable cash flow(1) of $30.6 million, or $0.20 per
common unit, in the first quarter of 2017.
-- Received a notification from Petrobras to terminate the Arendal Spirit
UMS charter contract; the Partnership is disputing the grounds for the
termination and is reviewing its legal options.
-- Took delivery of the 50 percent-owned Libra FPSO unit, which is expected
to arrive in Brazil shortly and scheduled to commence operations in
late-June or early-July 2017 under its 12-year charter contract with the
Libra consortium.
-- Secured two new North Sea shuttle tanker contracts of affreightment
(CoAs) and extended the Falcon Spirit FSO unit charter contract for five
years.
-- Entered into a customer-funded front-end engineering and design (FEED)
study for the Varg FPSO unit on the Cheviot field in the U.K. sector of
the North Sea.
Teekay Offshore GP LLC, the general partner of Teekay Offshore Partners L.P. (Teekay Offshore or the Partnership) (NYSE: TOO), today reported the Partnership's results for the quarter ended March 31, 2017.
Three Months Ended
March 31, December 31, March 31,
2017 2016(2) 2016
(in thousands of U.S. Dollars) (unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited)
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GAAP FINANCIAL COMPARISON
Revenues 276,138 274,920 306,708
Income from vessel operations 60,458 56,544 88,299
Equity income 4,475 4,087 5,283
Net income (loss) 21,263 96,266 (2,523)
Net income (loss) attributable
to the partners and preferred
unitholders 18,891 91,953 (4,411)
NON-GAAP FINANCIAL COMPARISON
Total cash flow from vessel
operations (CFVO) (1) 141,289 134,839 166,089
Distributable cash flow (DCF)
(1) 30,633 21,627 62,037
Adjusted net income
attributable to the partners
and preferred unitholders(1) 15,157 8,487 43,950
(1) These are non-GAAP financial measures. Please refer to "Definitions and
Non-GAAP Financial Measures" and the Appendices to this release for
definitions of these terms and reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial
measures as used in this release to the most directly comparable financial
measures under United States generally accepted accounting principles
(GAAP).
(2) Please refer to Appendices in the fourth quarter of 2016 release for a
reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure to the most directly comparable
financial measure under GAAP.
CEO Commentary
"The Partnership's first quarter of 2017 results were better than our expectations, driven mainly by higher cash flow generated by our shuttle tanker and FPSO fleets," commented Ingvild Saether, President and CEO of Teekay Offshore Group Ltd. "However, our results for the quarter continued to be impacted by the non-payment of charter hire on the Arendal Spirit UMS. We were recently notified by the charterer, Petrobras, of its termination of the charter contract on this unit. We are disputing the termination and are reviewing our legal options, while at the same time actively marketing the unit for alternative employment."
"We continue to be focused on project execution and are pleased to announce the delivery of our largest current project, the jointly-owned Libra FPSO," commented Ms. Saether. "Our joint venture took delivery of the Libra FPSO in late-March, which remains on time and on budget, and the unit is scheduled to arrive in Brazil within the next few days. After undergoing field installation and testing, the FPSO is scheduled to commence its 12-year charter contract with an international consortium, led by Petrobras, in late-June or early-July 2017. Our Gina Krog FSO project has experienced some delays and additional costs, with start-up currently scheduled in the third quarter of 2017. We are finalizing discussions with Statoil on a bridging solution whereby Teekay Offshore will provide shuttle tanker offloading services in the interim to ensure no delays to Statoil's start-up of the Gina Krog field. Lastly, as mentioned previously, we have also experienced delays and additional costs on the Petrojarl I FPSO upgrade and we are currently engaged in discussions with the charterer, shipyard and our lenders to deliver this unit into operation as soon as possible. We currently expect the FPSO to achieve first oil in early-2018."
"Since reporting earnings in February 2017, our business development teams have continued to successfully secure new charter contracts and extensions," commented Ms. Saether. "We finalized the previously-announced five-year shuttle tanker CoA contract and recently secured a new three-year shuttle tanker CoA contract, both done at successively higher rates. We also entered into a five-year charter contract extension on the Falcon Spirit FSO, which is operating on the Al Rayyan field in Qatar. Lastly, we entered into a customer-funded front-end engineering and design (FEED) study for the Varg FPSO with Alpha Petroleum to define the required FPSO modifications and negotiate the terms of a potential FPSO lease and operate contract for the development of the Cheviot field located in the U.K. sector of the North Sea."
Summary of Recent Events
New North Sea Shuttle Tanker Contracts
In March 2017, the Partnership finalized the previously announced five-year shuttle tanker CoA, plus extension options, with a consortium of oil companies to service a development located in the U.K. Central North Sea. This CoA is expected to commence during the first quarter of 2018 and will be serviced by the Partnership's existing CoA shuttle tanker fleet. The CoA will require the use of up to approximately 0.6 shuttle tanker equivalents per annum.
In addition, in April 2017, the Partnership was awarded a new three-year shuttle tanker CoA to service a development in the U.K. North Sea. This CoA is expected to commence during the third quarter of 2017 and will be serviced by the Partnership's existing CoA shuttle tanker fleet. The CoA will require the use of up to approximately 0.6 shuttle tanker equivalents per annum.
Petrojarl Varg (Varg) FPSO FEED Study
In March 2017, the Partnership entered into a six-month customer-funded FEED study agreement for the Varg floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) unit with Alpha Petroleum Resources Limited, which is backed by private equity firm Petroleum Equity, for the development of the Cheviot field, formerly known as the Emerald field, located in the U.K. sector of the North Sea. The purpose of the FEED study is to define the modifications required for the Varg FPSO and to negotiate the terms of a potential FPSO lease and operate contract for the development of the Cheviot field.
Arendal Spirit UMS Charter Contract
In late-April 2017, Logitel Offshore Norway AS, a subsidiary of the Partnership, was notified by the charterer, Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. (Petrobras), of its termination of the charter contract for the Arendal Spirit unit for maintenance and safety (UMS). The Partnership is disputing the termination and is reviewing its legal options, including its ability to collect amounts under the contract. The Partnership is also in discussions with the lenders of the Arendal Spirit debt facility.
Falcon Spirit FSO Contract Extension
In May 2017, the Partnership concluded a five-year contract extension, plus extension options, for the Falcon Spirit floating storage and offtake (FSO) unit, commencing June 1, 2017. Since 2009, the Falcon Spirit FSO unit has been operating on the Al Rayyan field located offshore Qatar.
Operating Results
The following table highlights certain financial information for Teekay Offshore's six segments: the FPSO segment, the shuttle tanker segment, the FSO segment, the UMS segment, the towage segment and the conventional tanker segment (please refer to the "Teekay Offshore's Fleet" section of this release below and Appendices C through E for further details).
Three Months Ended March 31, 2017
(in thousands of U.S. Dollars) (unaudited)
Shuttle
FPSO Tanker FSO UMS
Segment Segment Segment Segment
GAAP FINANCIAL COMPARISON
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Revenues 112,855 136,233 11,489 827
Income (loss) from vessel operations 32,980 37,072 3,032 (9,283)
Equity income 4,475 - - -
NON-GAAP FINANCIAL COMPARISON
CFVO from (used for) consolidated
vessels (i) 65,444 67,718 7,372 (7,650)
CFVO from equity accounted vessels (i) 8,370 - - -
Total CFVO(i) 73,814 67,718 7,372 (7,650)
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Three Months Ended March 31, 2016
(in thousands of U.S. Dollars) (unaudited)
Shuttle
FPSO Tanker FSO UMS
Segment Segment Segment Segment
GAAP FINANCIAL COMPARISON
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Revenues 132,784 126,184 14,363 13,482
Income (loss) from vessel operations 39,612 33,948 6,268 3,166
Equity income 5,283 - - -
NON-GAAP FINANCIAL COMPARISON
CFVO from consolidated vessels (i) 72,131 62,878 9,836 4,862
CFVO from equity accounted vessels (i) 8,233 - - -
Total CFVO(i) 80,364 62,878 9,836 4,862
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Three Months Ended March 31, 2017
(in thousands of U.S. Dollars) (unaudited)
Conventional
Towage Tanker
Segment Segment Total
GAAP FINANCIAL COMPARISON
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Revenues 10,898 3,836 276,138
Income (loss) from vessel operations (2,938) (405) 60,458
Equity income - - 4,475
NON-GAAP FINANCIAL COMPARISON
CFVO from (used for) consolidated
vessels (i) 440 (405) 132,919
CFVO from equity accounted vessels (i) - - 8,370
Total CFVO(i) 440 (405) 141,289
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Three Months Ended March 31, 2016
(in thousands of U.S. Dollars) (unaudited)
Conventional
Towage Tanker
Segment Segment Total
GAAP FINANCIAL COMPARISON
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Revenues 11,083 8,812 306,708
Income (loss) from vessel operations (877) 6,182 88,299
Equity income - - 5,283
NON-GAAP FINANCIAL COMPARISON
CFVO from consolidated vessels (i) 1,967 6,182 157,856
CFVO from equity accounted vessels (i) - - 8,233
Total CFVO(i) 1,967 6,182 166,089
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(i) These are non-GAAP financial measures. Please refer to "Definitions and
Non-GAAP Financial Measures" and the Appendices to this release for
definitions of these terms and reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial
measures as used in this release to the most directly comparable financial
measures under GAAP.
FPSO Segment
Income from vessel operations and cash flow from vessel operations declined for the three months ended March 31, 2017, compared to the same quarter of the prior year, primarily due to the redelivery of the Varg FPSO unit at the end of July 2016, after operating on the Varg field for almost 18 years, partially offset by lower operating expenses for the Knarr FPSO unit following the successful completion of its final performance test in August 2016, and the timing of repair and maintenance work performed on the Piranema Spirit FPSO unit.
Shuttle Tanker Segment
Income from vessel operations and cash flows from vessel operations increased for the three months ended March 31, 2017, compared to the same quarter of the prior year, primarily due to higher CoA fleet utilization, an increase in charter rates under certain contracts in the time-chartered-out fleet and lower operating expenses due to the sale of the Navion Europa in November 2016. These increases were partially offset by the redelivery of one vessel to the Partnership in June 2016 upon completion of its time-charter out contract (which vessel is now operating in the Partnership's CoA fleet in the North Sea), and higher time-charter hire expenses primarily due to the in-chartering of the Grena Knutsen from September 2016 to support the increased CoA demand.
FSO Segment
Income from vessel operations and cash flow from vessel operations for the three months ended March 31, 2017, compared to the same quarter of the prior year, were impacted by off-hire following the redelivery of the Navion Saga in October 2016 upon completion of its time-charter out contract.
UMS Segment
Income from vessel operations and cash flow from vessel operations for the three months ended March 31, 2017, compared to the same quarter of the prior year, were impacted by the operational review by Petrobras and the associated non-payment of charter hire since early-November 2016.
Towage Segment
Income from vessel operations and cash flow from vessel operations for the three months ended March 31, 2017, compared to the same quarter of the prior year, were impacted by lower towage fleet utilization, partially offset by the delivery of the towage newbuilding, the ALP Striker, in September 2016.
Conventional Tanker Segment
Income from vessel operations and cash flow from vessel operations declined for the three months ended March 31, 2017, compared to the same quarter of the prior year, primarily due a termination fee received from Teekay Corporation relating to the charter contract termination for the Kilimanjaro Spirit during the first quarter of 2016 and lower earnings after the sale-leaseback transactions related to the Fuji Spirit and Kilimanjaro Spirit during the first quarter of 2016.
Teekay Offshore's Fleet
The following table summarizes Teekay Offshore's fleet as of May 1, 2017.
Number of Vessels
Committed
Newbuildings /
Owned Chartered-in Conversions /
Vessels Vessels Upgrade Total
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FPSO Segment 6 (i) - 2 (ii) 8
Shuttle Tanker
Segment 28 (iii) 3 3(iv) 34
FSO Segment 6 (v) - 1 (vi) 7
UMS Segment 1 - - 1
Towage Segment 7 - 3 (vii) 10
Conventional
Segment - 2 - 2
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Total 48 5 9 62
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(i) Includes one FPSO unit, the Cidade de Itajai FPSO, in which Teekay
Offshore's ownership interest is 50 percent.
(ii) Consists of the Petrojarl I FPSO upgrade project and Teekay Offshore's
50 percent ownership interest in the Libra FPSO conversion project, which
units are scheduled to commence operations in early-2018 and in late-June or
early-July 2017, respectively. The Libra FPSO unit conversion was completed
in late-March 2017 and will arrive shortly at the Libra field in offshore
Brazil.
(iii) Includes six shuttle tankers in which Teekay Offshore's ownership
interest is 50 percent and one HiLoad DP unit.
(iv) Includes three Suezmax-size, DP2 shuttle tanker newbuildings scheduled
to be delivered in late 2017 through the first half of 2018 for employment
under the East Coast of Canada charter contracts.
(v) Includes the Navion Saga which, as at March 31, 2017, was classified as
held for sale.
(vi) Consists of the Randgrid shuttle tanker, which is being converted into
an FSO unit for use with the Gina Krog FSO project and is scheduled to
commence operations in the third quarter of 2017.
(vii) Consists of three long-distance towing and offshore installation
vessel newbuildings scheduled to deliver during 2017 through early-2018.
Liquidity
As of March 31, 2017, the Partnership had total liquidity of $216.7 million (comprised of $193.4 million in cash and cash equivalents and $23.3 million in undrawn credit facilities), excluding $60 million included in restricted cash relating to amounts deposited in escrow to pre-fund a portion of the remaining Petrojarl I FPSO upgrade costs.
Conference Call
The Partnership plans to host a conference call on Thursday, May 18, 2017 at 12:00 p.m. (ET) to discuss the results for the first quarter of 2017. All unitholders and interested parties are invited to listen to the live conference call by choosing from the following options:
-- By dialing 1-800-274-0251 or 416-640-5944, if outside North America, and
quoting conference ID code 9100010.
-- By accessing the webcast, which will be available on Teekay Offshore's
website at www.teekay.com (the archive will remain on the website for a
period of one year).
An accompanying First Quarter 2017 Earnings Presentation will also be available at www.teekay.com in advance of the conference call start time.
About Teekay Offshore Partners L.P.
Teekay Offshore Partners L.P. is an international provider of marine transportation, oil production, storage, long-distance towing and offshore installation and maintenance and safety services to the oil industry, primarily focusing on oil production-related activities of its customers and operating in offshore oil regions of the North Sea, Brazil and the East Coast of Canada. Teekay Offshore is structured as a publicly-traded master limited partnership (MLP) with consolidated assets of approximately $5.6 billion, comprised of 62 offshore assets, including floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) units, shuttle tankers, floating storage and offtake (FSO) units, units for maintenance and safety (UMS), long-distance towing and offshore installation vessels and conventional tankers. The majority of Teekay Offshore's fleet is employed on medium-term, stable contracts.
Teekay Offshore's common and Series A and B preferred units trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "TOO", "TOO PR A " and "TOO PR B", respectively.
Definitions and Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This release includes various financial measures that are non-GAAP financial measures as defined under the rules of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Cash Flow from Vessel Operations, Adjusted Net Income, and Distributable Cash Flow are non-GAAP financial measures. These measures are intended to provide additional information and should not be considered a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP. In addition, these measures do not have standardized meanings, and may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. The Partnership believes that certain investors use this information to evaluate the Partnership's financial performance, as does management.
Cash Flow from (used for) Vessel Operations
Cash flow from (used for) vessel operations (CFVO) represents income from vessel operations before depreciation and amortization expense, amortization of in-process revenue contracts, vessel write-downs, gains or losses on the sale of vessels, and adjustments for direct financing leases to a cash basis, but includes realized gains or losses on the settlement of foreign currency forward contracts. CFVO from Consolidated Vessels represents CFVO from vessels that are consolidated on the Partnership's financial statements. CFVO from Equity Accounted Vessels represents the Partnership's proportionate share of CFVO from its equity-accounted vessels and has been included as a component of the Partnership's total CFVO. The Partnership does not control its equity-accounted vessels. Consequently, the Partnership does not have the unilateral ability to determine whether the cash generated by its equity-accounted vessels is retained within the equity-accounted investments or distributed to the Partnership and other owners. In addition, the Partnership does not control the timing of such distributions to the Partnership and other owners. Consequently, readers are cautioned when using total CFVO as a liquidity measure as the amount contributed from CFVO - Equity Accounted Vessels may not be available to the Partnership in the periods such CFVO is generated by the equity-accounted vessels. CFVO is a non-GAAP financial measure used by certain investors, and management to measure the financial performance of companies. Please refer to Appendices D and E of this release for reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to income from vessel operations, the most directly comparable GAAP measures reflected in the Partnership's consolidated financial statements.
Adjusted Net Income
Adjusted net income excludes items of income or loss from GAAP net income (loss) that are typically excluded by securities analysts in their published estimates of the Partnership's financial results. The Partnership believes that certain investors use this information to evaluate the Partnership's financial performance, as does management. Please refer to Appendix A of this release for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP financial measure to net income (loss), the most directly comparable GAAP measure reflected in the Partnership's consolidated financial statements.
Distributable Cash Flow
Distributable cash flow (DCF) represents GAAP net income adjusted for depreciation and amortization, deferred income tax expense or recovery, vessel write-downs, gains or losses on the sale of vessels, vessel and business acquisition costs, distributions relating to equity financing of newbuilding installments and conversion costs, pre-operational expenses, distributions on the Partnership's preferred units, gains on extinguishment of contingent liabilities and losses on non-cash accruals of contingent liabilities, amortization of the non-cash portion of revenue contracts, estimated maintenance capital expenditures, unrealized gains and losses from non-designated derivative instruments, ineffectiveness for derivative instruments designated as hedges for accounting purposes, adjustments to direct financing leases to a cash basis and unrealized foreign currency exchange related items, including the Partnership's proportionate share of such items in equity accounted investments. Maintenance capital expenditures represent those capital expenditures required to maintain over the long-term the operating capacity of, or the revenue generated by, the Partnership's capital assets. DCF is a quantitative standard used in the publicly-traded partnership investment community and by management to assist in evaluating financial performance. Please refer to Appendix B of this release for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP financial measure to net income, the most directly comparable GAAP measure reflected in the Partnership's consolidated financial statements.
Teekay Offshore Partners L.P.
Summary Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss)
(in thousands of U.S. Dollars, except unit data)
Three Months Ended
March 31, December 31, March 31,
2017 2016 2016
(unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited)
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Revenues 276,138 274,920 306,708
Voyage expenses (25,141) (23,323) (18,344)
Vessel operating expenses (78,990) (84,320) (95,352)
Time-charter hire expenses (21,756) (22,440) (15,322)
Depreciation and amortization (74,726) (76,873) (74,922)
General and administrative (14,617) (12,631) (14,469)
Gain on sale and (write-down)
of vessels (1) - 3,571 -
Restructuring charge (450) (2,360) -
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Income from vessel operations 60,458 56,544 88,299
Interest expense (36,104) (35,859) (36,026)
Interest income 346 262 404
Realized and unrealized (loss)
gain on derivative instruments
(2) (6,532) 81,967 (60,490)
Equity income 4,475 4,087 5,283
Foreign currency exchange
(loss) gain (3) (223) 303 (2,838)
Other income - net 222 441 9
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Income (loss) before income tax
(expense) recovery 22,642 107,745 (5,359)
Income tax (expense) recovery (1,379) (11,479) 2,836
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Net income (loss) 21,263 96,266 (2,523)
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Non-controlling interests in
net income (loss) 2,372 4,313 1,888
Preferred unitholders' interest
in net income (loss) 12,386 12,387 10,750
General Partner's interest in
net income (loss) 130 1,590 (304)
Limited partners' interest in
net income (loss) 6,375 77,976 (14,857)
Weighted-average number of
common units:
- basic 148,633,906 144,704,887 107,055,382
- diluted 149,662,366 177,694,503 107,055,382
Total number of common units
outstanding at end of period 149,718,936 147,514,113 107,128,349
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(1) In November 2016, the Partnership sold a 1995-built shuttle tanker, the
Navion Europa, for net proceeds of $14.4 million, and recorded a gain on
sale of $6.8 million in the Partnership's shuttle tanker segment, in a 67
percent-owned subsidiary. During the fourth quarter of 2016, the carrying
value of a shuttle tanker and an FSO unit were written down by $3.1 million
in aggregate based on future expectations of these vessels. One of these
vessels, the Navion Saga FSO unit, was classified as held for sale as at
March 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016.
(2) Realized loss on derivative instruments relates to amounts the
Partnership actually paid to settle derivative instruments, and the
unrealized gain (loss) on derivative instruments relates to the change in
fair value of such derivative instruments, as detailed in the table below:
Three Months Ended
March 31, December 31, March 31,
2017 2016 2016
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Realized loss relating to:
Interest rate swaps (10,666) (11,830) (13,967)
Foreign currency forward
contracts (100) (769) (2,933)
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(10,766) (12,599) (16,900)
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Unrealized gain (loss) relating
to:
Interest rate swaps 3,503 97,782 (51,921)
Foreign currency forward
contracts 731 (3,216) 8,331
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4,234 94,566 (43,590)
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Total realized and unrealized
(loss) gain on derivative
instruments (6,532) 81,967 (60,490)
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(3) The Partnership entered into cross currency swaps to economically hedge
the foreign currency exposure on the payment of interest and repayment of
principal amounts of the Partnership's Norwegian Kroner (NOK) bonds with
maturity dates through to 2019. In addition, the cross currency swaps
economically hedge the interest rate exposure on the NOK bonds. The
Partnership has not designated, for accounting purposes, these cross
currency swaps as cash flow hedges of its NOK bonds and, thus, the foreign
currency exchange (loss) gain includes realized losses relating to the
amounts the Partnership paid to settle its non-designated cross currency
swaps and the unrealized gain (loss) relating to the change in fair value of
such swaps, partially offset by the unrealized (loss) gain on the
revaluation of the NOK bonds, as detailed in the table below. In addition,
during the three months ended March 31, 2016, the realized loss on cross-
currency swaps includes a $32.6 million loss on the maturity of the swap
associated with the NOK 500 million bond which settled in January 2016,
which was offset by a $32.6 million realized foreign currency exchange gain
on the settlement of the bond which is not included in the table below.
Three Months Ended
March 31, December 31, March 31,
2017 2016 2016
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Realized loss on cross currency
swaps (3,204) (12,221) (35,276)
Unrealized gain (loss) on cross
currency swaps 4,379 (12,148) 52,895
Unrealized (loss) gain on
revaluation of NOK bonds (1,261) 21,910 (51,487)
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Teekay Offshore Partners L.P.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in thousands of U.S. Dollars)
As at As at
March 31, 2017 December 31, 2016
(unaudited) (unaudited)
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ASSETS
Current
Cash and cash equivalents 193,419 227,378
Restricted cash - current 97,310 92,265
Accounts receivable 132,415 114,576
Vessels held for sale 6,900 6,900
Net investments in direct financing
leases - current 1,994 4,417
Prepaid expenses 30,628 25,187
Due from affiliates 20,013 77,811
Other current assets 21,316 21,282
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Total current assets 503,995 569,816
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Restricted cash - long-term 2,970 22,644
Vessels and equipment
At cost, less accumulated
depreciation 4,012,105 4,084,803
Advances on newbuilding contracts
and conversion costs 680,439 632,130
Net investments in direct financing
leases 13,700 13,169
Investment in equity accounted joint
ventures 154,048 141,819
Deferred tax asset 23,765 24,659
Other assets 96,992 100,435
Goodwill 129,145 129,145
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Total assets 5,617,159 5,718,620
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LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
Current
Accounts payable 15,454 8,946
Accrued liabilities 139,771 150,281
Deferred revenues 57,017 57,373
Due to affiliates 70,774 96,555
Current portion of long-term debt 620,803 586,892
Current portion of derivative
instruments 60,119 55,002
Current portion of in-process
revenue contracts 12,744 12,744
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Total current liabilities 976,682 967,793
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Long-term debt 2,500,306 2,596,002
Derivative instruments 268,578 282,138
Due to affiliates 200,000 200,000
In-process revenue contracts 47,139 50,281
Other long-term liabilities 207,297 211,611
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Total liabilities 4,200,002 4,307,825
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Redeemable non-controlling interest 955 962
Convertible preferred units 272,053 271,237
Equity
Limited partners - common units 787,065 784,056
Limited partners - preferred units 266,925 266,925
General partner 20,720 20,658
Warrants 13,797 13,797
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (591) (804)
Non-controlling interests 56,233 53,964
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Total equity 1,144,149 1,138,596
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Total liabilities and total equity 5,617,159 5,718,620
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Teekay Offshore Partners L.P.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(in thousands of U.S. Dollars)
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2017 March 31, 2016
(unaudited) (unaudited)
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Cash and cash equivalents provided
by (used for)
OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net income (loss) 21,263 (2,523)
Non-cash items:
Unrealized gain on derivative
instruments (8,680) (9,356)
Equity income (4,475) (5,283)
Depreciation and amortization 74,726 74,922
Deferred income tax expense
(recovery) 1,436 (3,538)
Amortization of in-process revenue
contracts (3,143) (3,177)
Unrealized foreign currency
exchange (gain) loss and other 7,190 24,991
Change in non-cash working capital
items related to operating
activities 10,802 52,860
Expenditures for dry docking (1,140) (3,445)
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Net operating cash flow 97,979 125,451
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FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Proceeds from long-term debt 94,169 50,410
Scheduled repayments of long-term
debt (161,369) (125,030)
Prepayments of long-term debt - (21,607)
Debt issuance costs (1,054) (99)
Decrease in restricted cash 14,629 37,820
Proceeds from issuance of common
units 240 -
Expenses relating to equity
offerings (212) -
Cash distributions paid by the
Partnership (17,137) (22,763)
Cash distributions paid by
subsidiaries to non-controlling
interests (110) (110)
Other (372) (294)
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Net financing cash flow (71,216) (81,673)
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INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Net payments for vessels and
equipment, including advances on
newbuilding contracts and
conversion costs (55,205) (25,277)
Proceeds from sale of vessels and
equipment - 55,450
Direct financing lease payments
received 1,892 1,396
(Investment in) return of capital
from equity accounted joint
ventures (7,409) 1,931
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Net investing cash flow (60,722) 33,500
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(Decrease) increase in cash and cash
equivalents (33,959) 77,278
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning
of the period 227,378 258,473
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Cash and cash equivalents, end of
the period 193,419 335,751
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Teekay Offshore Partners L.P.
Appendix A - Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Adjusted Net Income
(in thousands of U.S. Dollars)
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2017 March 31, 2016
(unaudited) (unaudited)
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Net income (loss) - GAAP basis 21,263 (2,523)
Adjustments:
Less: net income (loss)
attributable to non-controlling
interests 2,372 1,888
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Net income (loss) attributable to
the partners and preferred
unitholders 18,891 (4,411)
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Add (subtract) specific items
affecting net income (loss):
Foreign currency exchange (gain)
loss (1) (2,981) 191
Unrealized (gain) loss on
derivative instruments (2) (4,011) 42,926
Deferred income tax expense
relating to Norwegian tax
structure (3) 974 -
Pre-operational costs (4) 1,632 5,150
Business development fees,
restructuring charge and other
(5) 652 296
Non-controlling interests' share
of items above (6) - (202)
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Total adjustments (3,734) 48,361
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Adjusted net income attributable to
the partners and preferred
unitholders 15,157 43,950
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(1) Foreign currency exchange (gain) loss primarily relates to the
Partnership's revaluation of all foreign currency-denominated monetary
assets and liabilities based on the prevailing exchange rate at the end of
each reporting period and the unrealized gain or loss related to the
Partnership's cross currency swaps related to the Partnership's NOK bonds
and excludes the realized gain or loss relating to the Partnership's cross
currency swaps.
(2) Reflects the unrealized (gain) loss due to changes in the mark-to-market
value of interest rate swaps and foreign currency forward contracts that are
not designated as hedges for accounting purposes, hedge ineffectiveness from
derivative instruments designated as hedges for accounting purposes, the
unrealized mark-to-market value of the interest rate swaps within the Cidade
de Itajai FPSO joint venture and hedge ineffectiveness within the Libra FPSO
equity accounted joint venture.
(3) Reflects the decrease in the deferred income tax asset for the
Partnership's Norwegian tax structures.
(4) Reflects depreciation and amortization expense and vessel operating
expenses relating to the Petrojarl I FPSO unit while undergoing upgrades for
the three months ended March 31, 2017. Reflects the realized loss on foreign
currency forward contracts relating to upgrade costs on the Petrojarl I FPSO
unit, the conversion costs on the Gina Krog FSO unit and costs associated
with the delivery deferral of the Stavanger Spirit UMS during the three
months ended March 31, 2016.
(5) Other items for the three months ended March 31, 2017 mainly includes a
restructuring charge relating to the reorganization within the Partnership's
FPSO segment. Other items for the three months ended March 31, 2016 includes
an increase in depreciation expense as a result of the change in the useful
life estimate of the shuttle component of the Partnership's shuttle tankers
from 25 years to 20 years effective January 1, 2016, partially offset by an
early termination fee received from Teekay Corporation related to the sale
of the Kilimanjaro Spirit conventional tanker.
(6) Items affecting net income (loss) include amounts attributable to the
Partnership's consolidated non-wholly-owned subsidiaries. Each item
affecting net income (loss) is analyzed to determine whether any of the
amounts originated from a consolidated non-wholly-owned subsidiary. Each
amount that originates from a consolidated non-wholly-owned subsidiary is
multiplied by the non-controlling interests' percentage share in this
subsidiary to arrive at the non-controlling interests' share of the amount.
The amount identified as "non-controlling interests' share of items above"
in the table above is the cumulative amount of the non-controlling
interests' proportionate share of items affecting net income (loss) listed
in the table.
Teekay Offshore Partners L.P.
Appendix B - Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Distributable Cash Flow
(in thousands of U.S. Dollars, except per unit and per unit data)
Three Months Ended March 31,
2017 2016
(unaudited) (unaudited)
Net income (loss) 21,263 (2,523)
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Add (subtract):
Depreciation and amortization 74,726 74,922
Partnership's share of equity accounted
joint venture's distributable cash flow net
of estimated maintenance capital
expenditures (1) 5,894 5,725
Distributions relating to equity financing
of newbuildings and conversion costs 1,774 3,262
Deferred income tax expense (recovery) 1,436 (3,538)
Amortization of non-cash portion of revenue
contracts (3,953) (3,997)
Unrealized (gain) loss on non-designated
derivative instruments (2) (4,234) 43,590
Equity income (4,475) (5,283)
Distributions on preferred units (12,386) (10,750)
Estimated maintenance capital expenditures (41,124) (40,671)
Unrealized foreign currency exchange and
other, net (2,661) 5,910
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Distributable cash flow before non-controlling
interests 36,260 66,647
Non-controlling interests' share of DCF (5,627) (4,610)
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Distributable Cash Flow 30,633 62,037
Amount attributable to the General Partner (336) (240)
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Limited partners' Distributable Cash Flow 30,297 61,797
Weighted-average number of common units
outstanding 148,633,906 107,055,382
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Distributable Cash Flow per limited partner
unit 0.20 0.58
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(1) Estimated maintenance capital expenditures relating to the Partnership's
equity accounted joint venture for the three months ended March 31, 2017 and
2016 were $1.0 million.
(2) Derivative instruments include interest rate swaps and foreign currency
forward contracts.
Teekay Offshore Partners L.P.
Appendix C - Supplemental Segment Information
(in thousands of U.S. Dollars)
Three Months Ended March 31, 2017
(unaudited)
Shuttle
FPSO Tanker FSO UMS
Segment Segment Segment Segment
Revenues 112,855 136,233 11,489 827
Voyage expenses - (21,278) (325) -
Vessel operating expenses (35,093) (27,429) (5,079) (6,485)
Time-charter hire expenses - (16,698) - -
Depreciation and
amortization (36,502) (30,613) (2,552) (1,633)
General and administrative (7,830) (3,143) (501) (1,992)
Restructuring charge (450) - - -
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Income (loss) from vessel
operations 32,980 37,072 3,032 (9,283)
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Three Months Ended March 31, 2016
(unaudited)
Shuttle
FPSO Tanker FSO UMS
Segment Segment Segment Segment
Revenues 132,784 126,184 14,363 13,482
Voyage expenses - (13,938) (212) -
Vessel operating expenses (46,915) (28,881) (5,473) (7,927)
Time-charter hire expenses - (14,812) - -
Depreciation and
amortization (37,583) (30,648) (2,172) (1,696)
General and administrative (8,674) (3,957) (238) (693)
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Income (loss) from vessel
operations 39,612 33,948 6,268 3,166
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Three Months Ended March 31, 2017
(unaudited)
Conventional
Towage Tanker
Segment Segment Total
Revenues 10,898 3,836 276,138
Voyage expenses (3,510) (28) (25,141)
Vessel operating expenses (4,914) 10 (78,990)
Time-charter hire expenses (925) (4,133) (21,756)
Depreciation and
amortization (3,426) - (74,726)
General and administrative (1,061) (90) (14,617)
Restructuring charge - - (450)
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Income (loss) from vessel
operations (2,938) (405) 60,458
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Three Months Ended March 31, 2016
(unaudited)
Conventional
Towage Tanker
Segment Segment Total
Revenues 11,083 8,812 306,708
Voyage expenses (3,518) (676) (18,344)
Vessel operating expenses (4,885) (1,271) (95,352)
Time-charter hire expenses - (510) (15,322)
Depreciation and
amortization (2,823) - (74,922)
General and administrative (734) (173) (14,469)
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Income (loss) from vessel
operations (877) 6,182 88,299
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Teekay Offshore Partners L.P.
Appendix D - Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Cash Flow From (Used For) Vessel Operations From Consolidated Vessels
(in thousands of U.S. Dollars)
Three Months Ended March 31, 2017
Shuttle
FPSO Tanker FSO UMS
Segment Segment Segment Segment
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Income (loss) from vessel
operations
(See Appendix C) 32,980 37,072 3,032 (9,283)
Depreciation and
amortization 36,502 30,613 2,552 1,633
Realized (loss) gain from
the
settlements of non-
designated
foreign currency forward
contracts (85) 33 - -
Amortization of non-cash
portion of
revenue contracts (3,953) - - -
Falcon Spirit revenue
accounted for
as a direct financing lease - - (493) -
Falcon Spirit cash flow from
time-charter contracts - - 2,281 -
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Cash flow from (used for)
vessel operations
from consolidated vessels 65,444 67,718 7,372 (7,650)
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Three Months Ended March 31, 2016
Shuttle
FPSO Tanker FSO UMS
Segment Segment Segment Segment
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Income (loss) from vessel
operations
(See Appendix C) 39,612 33,948 6,268 3,166
Depreciation and
amortization 37,583 30,648 2,172 1,696
Realized (loss) gain from
the
settlements of non-
designated
foreign currency forward
contracts (1,067) (1,718) - -
Amortization of non-cash
portion of
revenue contracts (3,997) - - -
Falcon Spirit revenue
accounted for
as a direct financing lease - - (758) -
Falcon Spirit cash flow from
time-charter contracts - - 2,154 -
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Cash flow from vessel
operations
from consolidated vessels 72,131 62,878 9,836 4,862
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Three Months Ended March 31, 2017
Conventional
Towage Tanker
Segment Segment Total
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Income (loss) from vessel
operations
(See Appendix C) (2,938) (405) 60,458
Depreciation and
amortization 3,426 - 74,726
Realized (loss) gain from
the
settlements of non-
designated
foreign currency forward
contracts (48) - (100)
Amortization of non-cash
portion of
revenue contracts - - (3,953)
Falcon Spirit revenue
accounted for
as a direct financing lease - - (493)
Falcon Spirit cash flow from
time-charter contracts - - 2,281
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Cash flow from (used for)
vessel operations
from consolidated vessels 440 (405) 132,919
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Three Months Ended March 31, 2016
Conventional
Towage Tanker
Segment Segment Total
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Income (loss) from vessel
operations
(See Appendix C) (877) 6,182 88,299
Depreciation and
amortization 2,823 - 74,922
Realized (loss) gain from
the
settlements of non-
designated
foreign currency forward
contracts 21 - (2,764)
Amortization of non-cash
portion of
revenue contracts - - (3,997)
Falcon Spirit revenue
accounted for
as a direct financing lease - - (758)
Falcon Spirit cash flow from
time-charter contracts - - 2,154
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Cash flow from vessel
operations
from consolidated vessels 1,967 6,182 157,856
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Teekay Offshore Partners L.P.
Appendix E - Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Cash Flow From Vessel Operations From Equity Accounted Vessels
(in thousands of U.S. Dollars)
Three Months Ended Three Months Ended
March 31, 2017 March 31, 2016
(unaudited) (unaudited)
Partnership's Partnership's
At 100% 50% At 100% 50%
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Revenues 23,792 11,896 21,720 10,860
Vessel and other
operating expenses (7,052) (3,526) (5,254) (2,627)
Depreciation and
amortization (4,405) (2,203) (4,384) (2,192)
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Income from vessel
operations of equity
accounted vessels 12,335 6,167 12,082 6,041
Net interest expense (1,924) (962) (1,398) (699)
Realized and unrealized
(loss) gain on
derivative instruments
(1) (1,231) (616) 35 18
Foreign currency
exchange gain 53 27 - -
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Total other items (3,102) (1,551) (1,363) (681)
Net income / equity
income of equity
accounted vessels
before income tax
expense 9,233 4,616 10,719 5,360
Income tax expense (282) (141) (154) (77)
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Net income / equity
income of equity
accounted vessels 8,951 4,475 10,565 5,283
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Income from vessel
operations of equity
accounted vessels 12,335 6,167 12,082 6,041
Depreciation and
amortization 4,405 2,203 4,384 2,192
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Cash flow from vessel
operations from equity
accounted vessels 16,740 8,370 16,466 8,233
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(1) Realized and unrealized (loss) gain on derivative instruments for the
three months ended March 31, 2017 and 2016 include total unrealized losses
of $0.6 million ($0.3 million at the Partnership's 50% share) and an
unrealized gain of $1.2 million ($0.6 million at the Partnership's 50%
share), respectively, related to interest rate swaps for the Cidade de
Itajai and the Libra FPSO units.
Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains forward-looking statements (as defined in Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) which reflect management's current views with respect to certain future events and performance, including: the Arendal Spirit UMS charter contract termination, including the outcome of the Partnership's dispute of the contract termination by Petrobras and ability to collect amounts under the contract, discussions with the lenders under the unit's related credit facility and the potential for alternative employment of the unit; the timing of start-up and the vessel equivalent requirements of the new CoAs; the Partnership's timing of delivery, start-up and costs of various newbuildings and conversion/upgrade projects and the commencement of related contracts, including potential delays and additional costs on the Petrojarl I FPSO unit and Gina Krog FSO unit; and the outcome of discussions with Statoil on the Gina Krog FSO interim shuttle tanker offloading solution and with the charterer, shipyard and lenders about delivering the Petrojarl I FPSO unit for operation. The following factors are among those that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements, which involve risks and uncertainties, and that should be considered in evaluating any such statement: vessel operations and oil production volumes; significant changes in oil prices; variations in expected levels of field maintenance; increased operating expenses; different-than-expected levels of oil production in the North Sea,
Brazil and East Coast of Canada offshore fields; potential early termination of contracts; shipyard delivery or vessel conversion and upgrade delays and cost overruns; changes in exploration, production and storage of offshore oil and gas, either generally or in particular regions that would impact expected future growth; the inability of the Partnership to successfully make a claim against, and collect from, Petrobras for the Arendal Spirit UMS; the inability of the Partnership to negotiate acceptable terms with the lenders of the Arendal Spirit UMS debt facility; delays in the start-up of offshore oil fields related to the CoA contracts or the actual vessel equivalent requirements of new CoAs; delays in the commencement of charter contracts; the inability of the Partnership to negotiate acceptable terms with the charterer, shipyard and lenders related to the delay of the Petrojarl I FPSO; the inability to negotiate acceptable terms on the Gina Krog FSO interim shuttle tanker offloading solution; the inability to negotiate acceptable lease and operate terms related to the Varg FPSO FEED study; the ability to fund the Partnership's remaining capital commitments and debt maturities; and other factors discussed in Teekay Offshore's filings from time to time with the SEC, including its Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016. The Partnership expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in the Partnership's expectations with respect thereto or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based.
Contacts: Investor Relations Enquiries Ryan Hamilton +1 (604) 844-6654 www.teekay.com
Source: Teekay Offshore Partners L.P.
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