Teekay Offshore Partners Reports Fourth Quarter and Annual 2014 Results

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HAMILTON, BERMUDA--(Marketwired - Feb. 19, 2015) - Teekay Offshore Partners L.P. TOO -

Highlights



-- Generated distributable cash flow of $50.0 million in the fourth quarter
of 2014.
-- Declared fourth quarter 2014 cash distribution of $0.5384 per common
unit.
-- In December 2014, awarded a new Brazil FPSO contract commencing in the
first half of 2016 and acquired the Petrojarl I FPSO from Teekay
Corporation to be upgraded for the project.
-- In December 2014, agreed to acquire the Knarr FPSO unit from Teekay
Corporation; the acquisition is expected to be completed in the first
quarter of 2015, subject to the unit achieving first oil and commencing
its charter contract.
-- In October 2014, agreed to acquire six on-the-water long-distance towing
and anchor handling vessels for approximately $220 million.
-- In January 2015, signed charter contract for the Libra FPSO project in
Brazil, through the Partnership's 50/50 joint venture with Odebrecht.
-- Liquidity of approximately $352 million as at December 31, 2014.



Teekay Offshore GP LLC, the general partner of Teekay Offshore Partners L.P. (Teekay Offshore or the Partnership) TOO, today reported the Partnership's results for the quarter ended December 31, 2014. During the fourth quarter of 2014, the Partnership generated distributable cash flow(1) of $50.0 million, compared to $57.4 million in the same period of the prior year. The decrease in distributable cash flow was primarily due to the expiration of time-charter contracts since the fourth quarter of 2013 relating to three existing shuttle tankers and an increase in interest expense primarily related to the issuance of NOK 1,000 million and $300.0 million of senior unsecured bonds in January 2014 and May 2014, respectively. These factors were partially offset by the delivery of two BG Shuttle Tanker newbuildings in November 2013 and January 2014, an increase in charter rates on the Cidade de Rio das Ostras and the Piranema Spirit FPSO units and the delivery of the Suksan Salamander FSO unit in August 2014.

On January 2, 2015, a cash distribution of $0.5384 per common unit was declared for the quarter ended December 31, 2014. The cash distribution was paid on February 13, 2015 to all unitholders of record on January 15, 2015.

"Since reporting our third quarter results in November, we have continued to secure new growth in the Partnership's Offshore Production business which will underpin future increases in our distributable cash flows," commented Peter Evensen, Teekay Offshore GP LLC's Chief Executive Officer. "In December, we entered into an agreement to provide an FPSO for the Atlanta field located offshore Brazil and acquired the Petrojarl I FPSO from Teekay Corporation, which will be upgraded prior to the commencement of the charter contract in the first half of 2016. Also in December, the Partnership's Board of Directors approved the acquisition of the Petrojarl Knarr FPSO from Teekay Corporation, subject to the unit achieving first oil, which is expected to commence its charter contract during the first quarter of 2015. As previously communicated, we remain committed to increasing the Partnership's cash distribution soon after the Petrojarl Knarr has been acquired."

"Despite the recent headwinds in the global energy markets, the Partnership's diversified portfolio of medium-term fixed-rate contracts with strong counterparties continues to generate a stable stream of cash flows which are not linked to global oil prices," Mr. Evensen continued. "Teekay Offshore's business activities are almost exclusively focused on the more stable production related elements of the offshore oil supply chain and our assets are critical to our customers' ability to generate revenue. Although the recent volatility in global oil prices may result in the near-term delay of certain new projects, the long-term fundamentals in the deep water offshore energy sector remain strong. With over $3.6 billion of committed capital projects delivering over the next three years, Teekay Offshore is well-positioned for near-term growth."

(1) Distributable cash flow is a non-GAAP financial measure used by certain investors to measure the financial performance of the Partnership and other master limited partnerships. Please see Appendix B for a reconciliation of distributable cash flow to the most directly comparable financial measure under United States generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).

Summary of Recent Events

Awarded New FPSO Contract for the Petrojarl I FPSO

In December 2014, Teekay Offshore entered into an agreement with a consortium led by Queiroz Galvao Exploracao e Producao SA (QGEP) to provide a floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) unit for the Atlanta field located in the Santos Basin offshore Brazil. In connection with the QGEP contract, the Partnership acquired the Petrojarl I FPSO unit from Teekay Corporation for $57 million and the unit is currently undergoing upgrades at the Damen Shipyard Group's DSR Schiedam Shipyard in the Netherlands for a fully built-up cost of approximately $235 million, including the cost of acquiring the Petrojarl I. The unit is scheduled to commence operations in the first half of 2016 under a five-year fixed-rate charter contract with QGEP. The FPSO will be used as an early production system unit on the Atlanta field which is located 185 kilometers offshore from the Brazil coast at a water depth of approximately 1,550 meters and contains an estimated 260 million recoverable barrels of oil equivalent.

Libra FPSO Project

In January 2015, Teekay Offshore, through its 50/50 joint venture with Odebrecht Oil & Gas S.A (Odebrecht), finalized the contract with Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras) to provide an FPSO unit for the Libra field located in the Santos Basin offshore Brazil. The contract will be serviced by a new FPSO unit converted from the Partnership's 1995-built shuttle tanker, the Navion Norvegia. The conversion project is currently underway at Sembcorp Marine's Jurong Shipyard in Singapore and is scheduled to commence operations in early-2017 under a 12-year firm period fixed-rate contract with Petrobras and its international partners. The FPSO conversion is expected to be completed for a total fully built-up cost of approximately $1 billion.

Acquisition of Towage Vessels

In late-October 2014, Teekay Offshore, through its wholly-owned subsidiary ALP Maritime Services B.V. (ALP), agreed to acquire six modern on-the-water long-distance towing and anchor handling vessels for approximately $220 million. The vessels were built between 2006 and 2010 and are all equipped with dynamic positioning (DP) capabilities. The Partnership expects to take delivery of the six vessels during the first half of 2015. Including these vessels and ALP's four state-of-the-art long-distance towing and anchor handling newbuildings scheduled to deliver in 2016, ALP will become the world's largest owner and operator of DP towing and anchor handling vessels. All ten vessels will be capable of long-distance towing and offshore unit installation and decommissioning of large floating exploration, production and storage units, including FPSO units, floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) units and floating drill rigs.

Teekay Offshore's Fleet

The following table summarizes Teekay Offshore's fleet as of February 1, 2015.



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Number of Vessels
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Committed
Owned Chartered-in Newbuildings/ Conversion
Vessels Vessels Conversions Candidates Total
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Shuttle Tanker
Segment 31(i)(ii) 2 - 1(iii) 34
FPSO Segment 5(iv) - 2(v) - 7
FSO Segment 6 - - - 6
Conventional Tanker
Segment 4 - - - 4
Towage Segment 6(vi) - 4(vii) - 10
Floating
Accommodation
Segment - - 3(viii) - 3
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Total 52 2 9 1 64
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(i) Includes six shuttle tankers in which Teekay Offshore's ownership
interest is 50 percent and two shuttle tankers in which Teekay
Offshore's ownership interest is 67 percent. One of the 67-percent
owned shuttle tankers, the Randgrid, will commence its conversion to
a floating storage and offtake (FSO) unit for the Gina Krog FSO
project after its current shuttle tanker charter contract expires
during the second quarter of 2015.
(ii) Includes one HiLoad DP unit.
(iii) Consists of one shuttle tanker which is currently in lay-up and is a
candidate for conversion to an offshore asset.
(iv) Includes one FPSO unit, the Cidade de Itajai, in which Teekay
Offshore's ownership interest is 50 percent.
(v) Consists of the Libra FPSO and the Petrojarl I FPSO
conversion/upgrade projects.
(vi) Consists of six towing and anchor handling vessels which the
Partnership has agreed to acquire and are scheduled to deliver
during the first half of 2015.
(vii) Consists of four long-haul towing and anchor handling vessel
newbuildings scheduled to deliver in 2016.
(viii) Consists of three floating accommodation unit (FAU) newbuildings
scheduled to deliver between the first quarter of 2015 and the
fourth quarter of 2016.



Other Future Growth Opportunities

Pursuant to an omnibus agreement that the Partnership entered into in connection with its initial public offering in December 2006, Teekay Corporation is obligated to offer to the Partnership its interests in certain shuttle tankers, FSO units and FPSO units that Teekay Corporation owns or may acquire in the future, provided the vessels are servicing contracts with remaining durations of greater than three years. The Partnership may also acquire other vessels that Teekay Corporation may offer it from time to time and also intends to pursue direct acquisitions from third parties and new organic offshore projects.

Offshore Production

FPSO Units

In June 2011, Teekay Corporation entered into a contract with BG Norge Limited (BG) to provide a harsh weather FPSO unit to operate in the North Sea. The contract will be serviced by a newbuilding FPSO unit, the Petrojarl Knarr (Knarr), which arrived in Norway in mid-September 2014 following delivery from the shipyard. Following field installation and testing, which is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2015, the unit will commence its ten-year time-charter contract with BG. In December 2014, the Partnership's Board of Directors approved the acquisition of the Knarr FPSO unit from Teekay Corporation, subject to the unit achieving first oil and commencing its charter contract. The purchase price for the Knarr, which is based on a fully built-up cost of approximately $1.2 billion, is expected to be financed through the assumption of an existing $815 million long-term debt facility and up to $400 million of short-term vendor financing from Teekay Corporation. The Partnership expects to complete the acquisition of the Knarr and commence its charter with BG during the first quarter of 2015.

Pursuant to the omnibus agreement and subsequent agreements, Teekay Corporation is obligated to offer to sell to the Partnership the Petrojarl Foinaven FPSO unit, an existing unit owned by Teekay Corporation and operating under a long-term contract in the North Sea, subject to approvals required from the charterer. The purchase price for the Petrojarl Foinaven would be based on fair market value.

Teekay Corporation owns two additional FPSO units, the Hummingbird Spirit and the Petrojarl Banff, which may also be offered to the Partnership in the future pursuant to the omnibus agreement.

In May 2011, Teekay Corporation entered into a joint venture agreement with Odebrecht to jointly pursue FPSO projects in Brazil. Odebrecht is a well-established Brazil-based company that operates in the engineering and construction, petrochemical, bioenergy, energy, oil and gas, real estate and environmental engineering sectors, with over 180,000 employees and a presence in over 20 countries. Through the joint venture agreement, Odebrecht is a 50 percent partner in the Cidade de Itajai FPSO and the new Libra FPSO project.

Offshore Logistics

Shuttle Tankers (including HiLoad DP Units)

In September 2013, the Partnership acquired a 2010-built HiLoad DP unit from Remora AS (Remora), a Norway-based offshore marine technology company, for a total purchase price of approximately $60 million, including modification and mobilization costs. In late-December 2014, Petrobras notified the Partnership that the HiLoad DP unit Teekay Offshore anticipated Petrobras would charter had not met certain test criteria required by Petrobras to commence Brazilian offshore operations. The Partnership continues to believe in the application of HiLoad technology for safe and economical offshore loading operations and is currently pursuing various alternatives. In July 2013, Remora was awarded a contract by BG E&P Brasil Ltd. to undertake a front-end engineering and design (FEED) study to develop the next generation of HiLoad DP units. The design, which is based on the main parameters of the first generation design, is expected to include new features such as increased engine power and capability to maneuver vessels larger than Suezmax conventional tankers. Under the terms of an agreement between Remora and Teekay Offshore, the Partnership has a right of first refusal to acquire any future HiLoad DP projects developed by Remora.

FSO Units

In May 2013, the Partnership entered into an agreement with Statoil Petroleum AS (Statoil), on behalf of the field license partners, to provide an FSO unit for the Gina Krog oil and gas field in the North Sea. The contract will be serviced by a new FSO unit converted from the 1995-built shuttle tanker, the Randgrid, which the Partnership currently owns through a 67 percent-owned subsidiary. The Partnership will acquire full ownership of the vessel prior to its conversion. The FSO conversion project is expected to cost approximately $280 million, including amounts reimbursable upon delivery of the unit relating to installation and mobilization, and the cost of acquiring the remaining 33 percent ownership interest in the Randgrid shuttle tanker. Following scheduled completion in early-2017, the newly converted FSO unit will commence operations under a three-year time-charter contract with Statoil, which includes 12 additional one-year extension options.

Floating Accommodation Units

In August 2014, the Partnership acquired Logitel Offshore Holding AS (Logitel), a Norway-based company focused on the high-end floating accommodation market. Logitel is currently constructing three newbuilding FAUs, based on the Sevan Marine ASA (Sevan) cylindrical hull design, at the COSCO (Nantong) Shipyard (COSCO) in China for a total cost of approximately $560 million. Prior to being acquired by the Partnership, Logitel secured a three-year fixed-rate charter contract, plus extension options, with Petrobras in Brazil for the first FAU, which is scheduled to deliver in the first quarter of 2015. The Partnership expects to secure charter contracts for the remaining two newbuilding FAUs prior to their respective scheduled deliveries in the first quarter of 2016 and the fourth quarter of 2016. In addition, the Partnership currently holds options to order up to an additional five FAUs from the COSCO shipyard.

Towage Vessels

In March 2014, Teekay Offshore acquired ALP Maritime Services B.V. (ALP), a Netherlands-based provider of long-haul ocean towage and offshore installation services to the global offshore oil and gas industry. As part of the transaction, the Partnership and ALP entered into an agreement with Niigata Shipbuilding & Repair of Japan for the construction of four state-of-the-art SX-157 Ulstein Design ultra-long distance towing and anchor handling vessel newbuildings, which will be equipped with DP capabilities, for a fully built-up cost of approximately $260 million. These newbuildings will be capable of ultra-long distance towing and offshore unit installation and decommissioning of large floating exploration, production and storage units and are scheduled to deliver during 2016.

Financial Summary

The Partnership reported adjusted net income attributable to the partners(1) of $40.1 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2014, compared to $33.7 million for the same period of the prior year. Adjusted net income attributable to the partners excludes a number of specific items that had the net effect of decreasing net income by $63.4 million and increasing net income by $7.6 million for the quarters ended December 31, 2014 and 2013, respectively, primarily relating to unrealized gains and losses on derivative instruments and foreign currency, as detailed in Appendix A to this release. Including these items, the Partnership reported, on a GAAP basis, a net loss attributable to the partners of $23.3 million for the fourth quarter of 2014, compared to net income attributable to the partners of $41.3 million in the same period of the prior year. Net revenues(2) increased to $236.3 million for the fourth quarter of 2014, compared to $231.5 million in the same period of the prior year.

The Partnership reported adjusted net income attributable to the partners(1) of $123.8 million for the year ended December 31, 2014, compared to $72.8 million for the same period of the prior year. Adjusted net income attributable to the partners excludes a number of specific items that had the net effect of decreasing net income by $116.7 million and increasing net income by $20.5 million for the years ended December 31, 2014 and 2013, respectively, primarily relating to unrealized gains and losses on derivative instruments and foreign currency, as detailed in Appendix A to this release. Including these items, the Partnership reported, on a GAAP basis, net income attributable to the partners of $7.2 million for the year ended December 31, 2014, compared to $93.2 million in the same period of the prior year. Net revenues(2) increased to $907.0 million for the year ended December 31, 2014, compared to $827.1 million in the same period of the prior year.

Adjusted net income attributable to the partners for the three months and year ended December 31, 2014 increased from the same periods in the prior year mainly due to the acquisitions of the Voyageur Spirit FPSO unit and a 50 percent interest in the Cidade de Itajai FPSO unit in the second quarter of 2013, the commencement of the time-charters with a subsidiary of BG Group plc for four newbuilding shuttle tankers (the BG Shuttle Tankers) in June, August, November 2013 and January 2014, the delivery of the Suksan Salamander FSO unit in August 2014, an increase in charter rates for the Cidade de Rio das Ostras FPSO unit resulting from contract indexation increase and an increase from the Piranema Spirit FPSO unit related to the produced water treatment plant installed in 2014. These increases were partially offset by the sale or lay-up of four older shuttle and conventional tankers during 2013 and 2014 as their related charter contracts expired or terminated. For the year ended December 31, 2014 and the three months and year ended December 31, 2013, indemnification payments of $3.5 million, $4.9 million and $34.9 million, respectively, were received from Teekay Corporation related to the Voyageur Spirit FPSO off-hire, which were not included in adjusted net income but instead were accounted for as an equity adjustment.

For accounting purposes, the Partnership is required to recognize, through the consolidated statements of (loss) income, changes in the fair value of derivative instruments as unrealized gains or losses. This revaluation does not affect the economics of any hedging transactions nor does it have any impact on the Partnership's actual cash flows or the calculation of its distributable cash flow.

(1) Adjusted net income attributable to the partners is a non-GAAP financial measure. Please refer to Appendix A included in this release for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure to the most directly comparable financial measure under GAAP and information about specific items affecting net income that are typically excluded by securities analysts in their published estimates of the Partnership's financial results.

(2) Net revenues is a non-GAAP financial measure used by certain investors to measure the financial performance of shipping companies. Please refer to Appendix C included in this release for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure to the most directly comparable financial measure under GAAP.

Operating Results

The following table highlights certain financial information for Teekay Offshore's four operating segments: the Shuttle Tanker segment, the FPSO segment, the FSO segment and the Conventional Tanker segment (please refer to the "Teekay Offshore's Fleet" section of this release above and Appendices C through F for further details).



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Three Months Ended
December 31, 2014
(unaudited)
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Shuttle Conventional
(in thousands of U.S. Tanker FPSO FSO Tanker
dollars) Segment Segment Segment Segment Total
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Net revenues(1) 119,411 94,595 14,830 7,417 236,253
Vessel operating
expenses (40,386) (35,211) (7,275) (1,422) (84,294)
Time-charter hire
expense (7,618) - - - (7,618)
Depreciation and
amortization (28,300) (18,629) (3,059) (1,844) (51,832)
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CFVO from consolidated
vessels(2) 59,948 47,439 7,453 5,498 120,338
CFVO from equity
accounted vessel(3) - 5,133 - - 5,133
Total CFVO(2)(3) 59,948 52,572 7,453 5,498 125,471
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Three Months Ended
December 31, 2013
(unaudited)
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Shuttle Conventional
(in thousands of U.S. Tanker FPSO FSO Tanker
dollars) Segment Segment Segment Segment Total
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Net revenues(1) 121,027 88,079 14,641 7,734 231,481
Vessel operating
expenses (41,287) (40,268) (8,566) (1,129) (91,250)
Time-charter hire
expense (13,670) - - - (13,670)
Depreciation and
amortization (30,423) (18,074) (2,117) (1,697) (52,311)
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CFVO from consolidated
vessels(2) 60,864 39,750 6,020 6,205 112,839
CFVO from equity
accounted vessel(3) - 6,644 - - 6,644
Total CFVO(2)(3) 60,864 46,394 6,020 6,205 119,483
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(1) Net revenues is a non-GAAP financial measure used by certain investors
to measure the financial performance of shipping companies. Please
refer to Appendix C, included in this release for a reconciliation of
this non-GAAP measure to the most directly comparable GAAP financial
measure.
(2) Cash flow from vessel operations (CFVO) from consolidated vessels
represents income from vessel operations before depreciation and
amortization expense and amortization of in-process revenue contracts
and deferred gains, and includes the realized gains (losses) on the
settlement of foreign exchange forward contracts and adjustments for
direct financing leases to a cash basis. CFVO is a non-GAAP financial
measure used by certain investors to measure the financial performance
of shipping companies.Please refer to Appendix E included in this
release for a description and reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure
to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure.
(3) CFVO from equity accounted vessel represents the Partnership's 50
percent share of CFVO from the Cidade deItajai FPSO unit. Please see
Appendix F for a description and reconciliation of CFVO from equity
accounted vessel (a non-GAAP measure) as used in this release to the
most directly comparable GAAP financial measure.



Shuttle Tanker Segment

Cash flow from vessel operations from the Partnership's Shuttle Tanker segment of $59.9 million in the fourth quarter of 2014 were consistent with $60.9 million generated for the same period of the prior year. Expiration of time-charter out contracts for three existing shuttle tankers since the fourth quarter of 2013 were offset by the delivery of two BG Shuttle Tanker newbuildings and commencement of their respective time-charters in November 2013 and January 2014.

FPSO Segment

Cash flow from vessel operations from the Partnership's FPSO segment, including one equity-accounted FPSO unit, increased to $52.6 million for the fourth quarter of 2014 compared to $46.4 million for the same period of the prior year, primarily due to an increase in charter rates for the Cidade de Rio das Ostras FPSO unit relating to an indexation of rates and the Piranema Spirit FPSO unit related to the completion of an on-board produced water treatment plant. Cash received from Teekay Corporation in relation to the Voyageur Spirit indemnification of $4.9 million during the three months ended December 31, 2013 was not included as part of cash flow from vessel operations, but was instead accounted for as an equity adjustment.

FSO Segment

Cash flow from vessel operations from the Partnership's FSO segment increased to $7.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2014 compared to $6.0 million for the same period of the prior year, primarily due to the delivery of the Suksan Salamander FSO in August 2014.

Conventional Tanker Segment

Cash flow from vessel operations from the Partnership's Conventional Tanker segment decreased to $5.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2014 compared to $6.2 million for the same period of the prior year, primarily due to a decrease in charter rates on two of the Partnership's vessels.

Liquidity and Continuous Offering Program Update

In 2013, the Partnership implemented a continuous offering program (COP) under which the Partnership may issue new common units, representing limited partner interests, at market prices up to a maximum aggregate amount of $100 million. As at December 31, 2014, the Partnership sold an aggregate of 296,858 common units under the COP, generating proceeds of approximately $10.0 million (including the Partnership's general partner's two percent proportionate capital contribution and net of offering costs). The Partnership did not sell any common units under the COP during the fourth quarter of 2014.

During the fourth quarter of 2014, the Partnership issued 6,704,888 common units to a group of institutional investors, generating net proceeds of $178.5 million (including the general partner's two percent proportionate capital contribution). The net proceeds from the issuance of these common units will be used for general partnership purposes, which may include funding vessel conversion projects and finance newbuilding FAUs and towage vessels.

As of December 31, 2014, the Partnership had total liquidity of $351.7 million, which consisted of $252.1 million in cash and cash equivalents and $99.6 million in undrawn revolving credit facilities.

Conference Call

The Partnership plans to host a conference call on Friday, February 20, 2015 at noon (ET) to discuss the results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year of 2014. All unitholders and interested parties are invited to listen to the live conference call by choosing from the following options:



-- By dialing 1-800-499-4035 or 416-204-9269, if outside North America, and
quoting conference ID code 2592288.
-- By accessing the webcast, which will be available on Teekay Offshore's
website at www.teekayoffshore.com (the archive will remain on the
website for a period of 30 days).



A supporting Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2014 Earnings Presentation will also be available at www.teekayoffshore.com in advance of the conference call start time.

The conference call will be recorded and available until Friday, March 6, 2015. This recording can be accessed following the live call by dialing 1-888-203-1112 or 647-436-0148, if outside North America, and entering access code 2592288.

About Teekay Offshore Partners L.P.

Teekay Offshore Partners L.P. is an international provider of marine transportation, oil production, storage services and floating accommodation to the offshore oil industry focusing on the fast-growing, deepwater offshore oil regions of the North Sea and Brazil. Teekay Offshore is structured as a publicly-traded master limited partnership (MLP) and owns interests in 33 shuttle tankers (including two chartered-in vessels and one vessel currently in lay up as a candidate for conversion to an offshore unit), seven floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) units (including two committed FPSO conversion/upgrade units), six floating storage and offtake (FSO) units (excluding one committed FSO conversion unit), one HiLoad Dynamic Positioning (DP) unit, ten long-haul towing and anchor handling vessels (including six vessels Teekay Offshore has agreed to acquire and four newbuildings), three floating accommodation unit newbuildings and four conventional oil tankers. The majority of Teekay Offshore's fleet is employed on medium-term, stable contracts. In addition, Teekay Offshore also has rights to participate in certain other FPSO, shuttle tanker and HiLoad DP opportunities provided by Teekay Corporation TK, Sevan Marine ASA (Oslo Bors:SEVAN) and Remora AS.

Teekay Offshore's common units trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "TOO".



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TEEKAY OFFSHORE PARTNERS L.P.
SUMMARY CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF (LOSS) INCOME
(in thousands of U.S. dollars, except unit data)
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Three Months Ended
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December 31, September 30, December 31,
2014 2014 2013
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(unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited)
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Revenues 260,461 258,442 260,654

Voyage expenses (24,208) (28,622) (29,173)
Vessel operating expenses (84,294) (91,638) (91,250)
Time-charter hire expense (7,618) (7,085) (13,670)
Depreciation and amortization (51,832) (49,759) (52,311)
General and administrative (20,575) (14,038) (11,066)
Gain on sale and (write-down) of
vessels(2) 3,121 (4,759) (19,280)
Restructuring (charge) recovery(3) - - (104)
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Income from vessel operations 75,055 62,541 43,800

Interest expense (24,982) (22,911) (18,403)
Interest income 207 145 434
Realized and unrealized (losses)
gains on derivative instruments (4) (59,495) (9,432) 9,948
Equity income 1,764 2,486 3,934
Foreign currency exchange loss(5) (11,590) (939) (2,465)
Loss on bond repurchase(6) - - -
Other income (expense) - net 597 (278) 260
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(Loss) income from continuing
operations before income tax
expense (18,444) 31,612 37,508
Income tax recovery (expense) 734 (1,468) (1,896)
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Net (loss) income from continuing
operations (17,710) 30,144 35,612
Net loss from discontinued
operations(7) - - -
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Net (loss) income (17,710) 30,144 35,612
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Non-controlling interests in net
(loss) income 5,547 1,623 (5,657)
Dropdown Predecessor's interest in
net income(1) - - -
Preferred unitholders' interest in
net (loss) income 2,719 2,719 2,719
General Partner's interest in net
(loss) income 3,643 4,376 4,621
Limited partners' interest in net
(loss) income (29,619) 21,426 33,929
Weighted-average number of common
units:
- basic 88,159,388 85,681,495 83,949,362
- diluted 88,159,388 85,717,631 83,981,522
Total number of common units
outstanding at end of period 92,386,383 85,681,495 85,452,079
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TEEKAY OFFSHORE PARTNERS L.P.
SUMMARY CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF (LOSS) INCOME
(in thousands of U.S. dollars, except unit data)
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Year Ended
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December 31, December 31,
2014 2013(1)
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(unaudited) (unaudited)
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Revenues 1,019,539 930,739

Voyage expenses (112,540) (103,643)
Vessel operating expenses (352,209) (344,128)
Time-charter hire expense (31,090) (56,682)
Depreciation and amortization (198,553) (199,006)
General and administrative (67,516) (44,473)
Gain on sale and (write-down) of
vessels(2) (1,638) (76,782)
Restructuring (charge) recovery(3) 225 (2,607)
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Income from vessel operations 256,218 103,418

Interest expense (88,381) (62,855)
Interest income 719 2,561
Realized and unrealized (losses)
gains on derivative instruments (4) (143,703) 34,820
Equity income 10,341 6,731
Foreign currency exchange loss(5) (16,140) (5,278)
Loss on bond repurchase(6) - (1,759)
Other income (expense) - net 781 1,144
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(Loss) income from continuing
operations before income tax
expense 19,835 78,782
Income tax recovery (expense) (2,179) (2,225)
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Net (loss) income from continuing
operations 17,656 76,557
Net loss from discontinued
operations(7) - (4,642)
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Net (loss) income 17,656 71,915
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Non-controlling interests in net
(loss) income 10,503 (19,089)
Dropdown Predecessor's interest in
net income(1) - (2,225)
Preferred unitholders' interest in
net (loss) income 10,875 7,250
General Partner's interest in net
(loss) income 15,658 13,674
Limited partners' interest in net
(loss) income (19,380) 72,305
Weighted-average number of common
units:
- basic 86,212,290 82,634,000
- diluted 86,212,290 82,659,179
Total number of common units
outstanding at end of period 92,386,383 85,452,079
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(1) Results for the Voyageur Spirit FPSO unit for the period beginning
April 13, 2013 prior to its acquisition by the Partnership on May 2,
2013 when it was owned and operated by Teekay Corporation, are included
in Dropdown Predecessor.
(2) Gain on sale and (write-down) of vessels for the three months and year
ended December 31, 2014 includes a gain on the sale of a 1995-built
shuttle tanker, the Navion Norvegia, to a joint venture held between
the Partnership and a joint venture partner. The year ended December
31, 2014 also includes the impairment of one of the Partnership's
1990s-built shuttle tankers to its estimated fair value. The write-down
was the result of the pending expiration of the current contract for
this vessel in early-2015.

Gain on sale and (write-down) of vessels for the year ended December
31, 2013 includes the impairment of six 1990s-built shuttle tankers to
their estimated fair value. The quarter ended December 31, 2013
includes the impairment of two shuttle tankers which the Partnership
owns through a 67 percent-owned subsidiary. The write-downs were the
result of a cancellation of a contract renewal and expected sale of an
aging vessel. The year ended December 31, 2013 also includes the
impairment of four shuttle tankers, including the impairment of $37.2
million for two shuttle tankers which the Partnership owns through a 50
percent-owned consolidated subsidiary. The write-downs were the result
of the re-contracting of one of the vessels at lower than expected
rates during the third quarter of 2013, the cancellation of a short-
term contract in September 2013 and a change in expectations for the
contract renewal of two shuttle tankers, one operating in Brazil, and
the other in the North Sea.

(3) Restructuring charges for the year ended December 31, 2014 includes a
$0.8 million reimbursement relating to the reorganization of the
Partnership's shuttle tanker marine operations, which were completed
during 2013. In addition, restructuring charges for the year ended
December 31, 2014 includes $0.6 million in charges relating the
reflagging of one shuttle tanker. Restructuring charges for the three
months and year ended December 31, 2013 relate to the reflagging of one
shuttle tanker. In addition, restructuring charges for the year ended
December 31, 2013 relate to the reorganization of the Partnership's
shuttle tanker and conventional tanker marine operations.
(4) Realized losses on derivative instruments relate to amounts the
Partnership actually paid or received to settle derivative instruments,
and the unrealized (losses) gains on derivative instruments relate to
the change in fair value of such derivative instruments, as detailed in
the table below:
Three Months Ended
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December 31, September 30, December 31,
2014 2014 2013
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Realized losses relating to:
Interest rate swaps (13,729) (13,799) (15,018)
Foreign currency forward contracts (1,331) (278) (253)
Interest rate swap termination - - -
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(15,060) (14,077) (15,271)
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Unrealized (losses) gains relating
to:
Interest rate swaps (35,625) 6,940 25,073
Foreign currency forward contracts (8,810) (2,295) 146
Interest rate swap termination - - -
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(44,435) 4,645 25,219
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Total realized and unrealized
(losses) gains on derivative
instruments (59,495) (9,432) 9,948
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Year Ended
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December 31, December 31,
2014 2013
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Realized losses relating to:
Interest rate swaps (55,588) (63,050)
Foreign currency forward contracts (1,912) (824)
Interest rate swap termination - (31,798)
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(57,500) (95,672)
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Unrealized (losses) gains relating
to:
Interest rate swaps (75,777) 101,690
Foreign currency forward contracts (10,426) (2,996)
Interest rate swap termination - 31,798
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(86,203) 130,492
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Total realized and unrealized
(losses) gains on derivative
instruments (143,703) 34,820
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(5) Foreign currency exchange losses include realized (losses) gains
relating to the amounts the Partnership (paid) received to settle its
non-designated cross currency swaps that were entered into as an
economic hedge relating to the Partnership's Norwegian Kroner (NOK)-
denominated unsecured bonds as detailed in the table below. The
Partnership issued NOK 600 million unsecured bonds in 2010 that matured
in the fourth quarter of 2013, of which it repurchased NOK 388.5
million in the first quarter of 2013 and recognized a realized gain of
$6.8 million on the partial early termination of a cross currency swap
and a realized foreign exchange loss of $6.6 million on the repurchase
of the bonds. The Partnership also issued NOK 600 million of unsecured
bonds in 2012 maturing in 2017, NOK 1,300 million of unsecured bonds in
2013 maturing in 2016 and 2018, and NOK 1,000 million of unsecured
bonds in 2014 maturing in 2019. Foreign exchange losses also include
unrealized losses relating to the change in fair value of such
derivative instruments, partially offset by unrealized gains on the
revaluation of the NOK bonds, as detailed in the table below:

Three Months Ended
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December 31, September 30, December 31,
2014 2014 2013
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Realized (losses) gains on cross-
currency swaps (1,473) (497) 210
Realized gain on partial termination
of cross-currency swap - - -
Realized foreign exchange loss on
partial repurchase of NOK bonds - - -
Unrealized losses on cross-currency
swaps (68,455) (18,806) (4,534)
Unrealized gains on revaluation of
NOK bonds 62,127 21,561 2,983

Year Ended
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December 31, December 31,
2014 2013
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Realized (losses) gains on cross-
currency swaps (1,992) 1,563
Realized gain on partial termination
of cross-currency swap - 6,800
Realized foreign exchange loss on
partial repurchase of NOK bonds - (6,573)
Unrealized losses on cross-currency
swaps (93,953) (38,596)
Unrealized gains on revaluation of
NOK bonds 85,989 38,009

(6) Loss on bond repurchase for the year ended December 31, 2013 relates to
the repurchase in the first quarter of 2013 of NOK 388.5 million of the
Partnership's NOK 600 million bond issue at a premium.
(7) Results for three conventional tankers (Leyte Spirit, Poul Spirit and
Gotland Spirit), which the Partnership sold during 2013, have been
included in net loss from discontinued operations for the period
presented.

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TEEKAY OFFSHORE PARTNERS L.P.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(in thousands of U.S. dollars)
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As at As at As at
December 31, September 30, December 31,
2014 2014 2013
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(unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited)
ASSETS
Current
Cash and cash equivalents 252,138 224,566 219,126
Restricted cash - current 4,704 - -
Accounts receivable 103,665 129,638 176,265
Vessel held for sale - 6,758 -
Net investments in direct financing
leases - current 4,987 5,777 5,104
Prepaid expenses 30,211 34,968 31,675
Due from affiliates 44,225 53,572 15,202
Current portion of derivative
instruments - 17 500
Advances to joint venture 5,225 - -
Other current assets 4,626 5,097 3,051
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Total current assets 449,781 460,393 450,923
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Restricted cash - long-term 42,056 - -

Vessels and equipment
At cost, less accumulated
depreciation 2,966,104 2,942,497 3,059,770
Advances on newbuilding contracts
and conversion costs 217,361 152,919 29,812
Net investments in direct financing
leases 17,471 72,050 22,463
Investment in equity accounted joint
ventures 54,955 59,793 52,120
Derivative instruments 4,660 7,926 10,323
Deferred tax asset 5,959 6,686 7,854
Other assets 51,362 52,419 35,272
Intangible assets - net 6,410 7,417 10,436
Goodwill 129,145 129,145 127,113
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Total assets 3,945,264 3,891,245 3,806,086
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LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
Current
Accounts payable 15,064 22,630 15,753
Accrued liabilities 68,013 122,498 138,156
Deferred revenues 25,669 19,597 29,075
Due to affiliates 108,941 46,709 121,864
Current portion of derivative
instruments 85,318 63,106 47,944
Current portion of long-term debt 258,014 376,025 806,009
Current portion of in-process
revenue contracts 12,744 12,744 12,744
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Total current liabilities 573,763 663,309 1,171,545
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Long-term debt 2,178,009 2,211,618 1,562,967
Derivative instruments 257,754 170,359 121,135
In-process revenue contracts 75,805 79,017 88,550
Other long-term liabilities 44,238 41,840 23,984
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Total liabilities 3,129,569 3,166,143 2,968,181
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Redeemable non-controlling interest 12,842 17,286 16,564
Equity
Limited partners - common units
(92.4 million and 85.5 million
units issued and outstanding at
December 31, 2014 and December 31,
2013, respectively) 589,165 499,155 621,002
Limited partners - preferred units
(6.0 million units issued and
outstanding at December 31, 2014
and December 31, 2013,
respectively) 144,800 144,800 144,800
General Partner 21,038 18,891 21,242
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Partners' equity 755,003 662,846 787,044
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Non-controlling interests 47,850 44,970 34,297
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Total equity 802,853 707,816 821,341
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Total liabilities and total equity 3,945,264 3,891,245 3,806,086
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TEEKAY OFFSHOREPARTNERS L.P.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(in thousands of U.S. dollars)
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Year Ended
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December 31, December 31,
2014 2013(1)
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(unaudited) (unaudited)
Cash and cash equivalents provided by (used for)

OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net income 17,656 71,915
Non-cash items:
Unrealized loss (gain) on derivative
instruments 180,156 (91,837)
Equity income, net of dividends received of
$16,803 (2013 - $nil) 6,462 (6,731)
Depreciation and amortization 198,553 200,242
Net write-down of vessels 1,638 95,247
Deferred income tax expense 889 2,150
Amortization of in-process revenue contracts (12,744) (12,744)
Foreign currency exchange gain and other (85,995) (35,522)
Change in non-cash working capital items related
to operating activities (110,208) 51,999
Expenditures for dry docking (36,221) (19,332)
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Net operating cash flow 160,186 255,387
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FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Proceeds from long-term debt 1,350,096 1,140,237
Scheduled repayments of long-term debt (804,704) (266,874)
Prepayments of long-term debt (418,625) (466,781)
Debt issuance costs (15,555) (14,797)
Purchase of Voyageur LLC from Teekay Corporation 6,181 (234,125)
Equity contribution from joint venture partner 27,267 4,750
Proceeds from issuance of common units 186,353 119,588
Proceeds from issuance of preferred units - 150,000
Expenses relating to equity offerings (228) (5,837)
Advance to joint venture (5,225) -
Increase in restricted cash (46,760) -
Cash distributions paid by the Partnership (214,656) (192,142)
Cash distributions paid by subsidiaries to non-
controlling interests (27,939) (7,750)
Equity contribution from Teekay Corporation to
Dropdown Predecessor - 5,596
Other 974 -
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Net financing cash flow 37,179 231,865
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INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Expenditures for vessels and equipment (172,169) (455,578)
Purchase of equity investment in Itajai FPSO
joint venture (net of cash acquired of $1.3
million) - (52,520)
Proceeds from sale of vessels and equipment 13,364 27,986
Investments in equity accounted joint ventures (12,413) -
Direct financing lease payments received 5,097 5,647
Acquisition of ALP Maritime Services B.V. (net
of cash acquired of $0.3 million) (2,322) -
Acquisition of Logitel Offshore Holding AS (net
of cash acquired of $8.1 million) 4,090 -
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Net investing cash flow (164,353) (474,465)
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Increase in cash and cash equivalents 33,012 12,787
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of the year 219,126 206,339
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Cash and cash equivalents, end of the year 252,138 219,126
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(1) In accordance with GAAP, the Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows for
the year ended December 31, 2013 includes the cash flows relating to
the Voyageur Spirit FPSO unit for the period from April 13, 2013 to May
2, 2013 (or the Dropdown Predecessor), when the vessel was under the
common control of Teekay Corporation, but prior to its acquisition by
the Partnership.



TEEKAY OFFSHORE PARTNERS L.P.

APPENDIX A - SPECIFIC ITEMS AFFECTING NET (LOSS) INCOME

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)

Set forth below is a reconciliation of the Partnership's unaudited adjusted net income attributable to the partners, a non-GAAP financial measure, to net (loss) income attributable to the partners as determined in accordance with GAAP. The Partnership believes that, in addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with GAAP, certain investors use this information to evaluate the Partnership's financial performance. The items below are also typically excluded by securities analysts in their published estimates of the Partnership's financial results. Adjusted net income attributable to the partners is intended to provide additional information and should not be considered a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.



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Three Months Ended Year Ended
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December 31, December 31, December 31, December 31,
2014 2013 2014 2013
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(unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited) (unaudited)
Net (loss) income -
GAAP basis (17,710) 35,612 17,656 71,915
Adjustments:
Net (income) loss
attributable to
non-controlling
interests (5,547) 5,657 (10,503) 19,089
Net loss
attributable to
Dropdown
Predecessor - - - 2,225
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Net (loss) income
attributable to the
partners (23,257) 41,269 7,153 93,229
Add (subtract)
specific items
affecting net (loss)
income:
Foreign currency
exchange losses(1) 10,117 2,675 14,148 6,572
Unrealized losses
(gains) on
derivative
instruments(2) 45,147 (26,397) 86,615 (128,809)
Acquisition,
restructuring
charges and other
(3) 8,833 633 10,812 4,513
(Gain on sale) and
write-down of
vessels (4) (3,121) 19,280 1,638 76,782
Realized loss on
early swap
termination(5) - - - 31,798
Deferred income tax
expense relating to
Norwegian tax
structure(6) - 2,297 - 2,297
Loss on bond
repurchase(7) - - - 1,759
Components of
discontinued
operations(8) - - - 7,184
Realized losses on
foreign currency
forward
contracts(9) - - - 783
Non-controlling
interests' share of
items above(10) 2,387 (6,074) 3,480 (23,349)
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Total adjustments 63,363 (7,586) 116,693 (20,470)
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Adjusted net income
attributable to the
partners(11) 40,106 33,683 123,846 72,759
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(1) Foreign exchange losses primarily relate 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 unrealized gains or losses related to the
Partnership's cross currency swaps and repurchase of Norwegian Kroner
bonds and excludes the realized gains and losses relating to the cross
currency swaps for outstanding Norwegian bonds of the Partnership.
(2) Reflects the unrealized losses (gains) due to changes in the mark-to-
market value of interest rate swaps and foreign exchange forward
contracts that are not designated as hedges for accounting purposes,
including the unrealized mark-to-market value of the interest rate
swap within the Cidade de Itajai FPSO equity accounted joint venture
and excluding amounts relating to the Dropdown Predecessor.
(3) Other items for the three months and year ended December 31, 2014
include $4.7 million of mobilization costs related to the HiLoad DP
unit and fees of $2.1 million paid to Teekay Corporation associated
with the Partnership's acquisition of the Petrojarl I FPSO unit. Other
items for the three months and year ended December 31, 2014 also
include a $2.0 million and $1.4 million charge, respectively, related
to pension adjustments. Other items for the year ended December 31,
2014 also include fees of $2.6 million associated with the
Partnership's acquisition of ALP. Other items for the three months and
year ended December 31, 2013 include restructuring charges relating to
the reflagging of one shuttle tanker, a current income tax recovery
for past Norwegian taxes paid and a one-time pension cost adjustment
related to the increased value of future benefits for seafarers
employed on an FSO unit. Other items for the year ended December 31,
2013 also include a one-time business development fee paid to Teekay
Corporation relating to the purchase of the HiLoad DP unit,
restructuring charges relating to the reorganization of the
Partnership's shuttle tanker and conventional tanker marine operations
and foreign exchange losses resulting from hedging ineffectiveness and
certain unrealized expenses relating to the revaluation of a fair
value adjustment of contingent consideration liability associated with
the purchase of the Scott Spirit shuttle tanker.
(4) Please refer to footnote (2) of the summary consolidated statements of
(loss) income.
(5) Reflects the realized loss on the early termination of an interest
rate swap in the third quarter of 2013.
(6) Deferred income tax expense for the three months and year ended
December 31, 2013 relates to the write-down of deferred income tax
asset for one of the Partnership's Norwegian tax structures.
(7) Loss on bond repurchase for the year ended December 31, 2013 relates
to the repurchase of NOK 388.5 million of the Partnership's then
existing NOK 600 million bond issue at a premium in the first quarter
of 2013.
(8) Related to components of net loss from discontinued operations. The
results for the year ended December 31, 2013 include a gain on sale of
the Gotland Spirit and the termination fees received from Teekay
Corporation upon cancellation of the Poul Spirit and the Gotland
Spirit time-charter contracts, partially offset by the write downs of
the Poul Spirit and the Gotland Spirit to their estimated fair value
in conjunction with the termination of their charter contracts and the
loss on sale of the Poul Spirit.
(9) Reflects the realized losses on foreign currency forward contracts
entered into for the purchase of the HiLoad DP unit from Remora AS
that are not designated as hedges for accounting purposes.
(10) Items affecting net (loss) income include items from the Partnership's
consolidated non-wholly-owned subsidiaries. The specific items
affecting net (loss) income are 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 listed in the table.
(11) Adjusted net income attributable to the partners excludes
indemnification payments from Teekay Corporation relating to the loss
of revenues and certain unrecovered vessel operating expenses for the
Voyageur Spirit FPSO, which for the year ended December 31, 2014 was
$3.5 million and for the three months and year ended December 31, 2013
was $4.9 million and $34.9 million, respectively.



TEEKAY OFFSHORE PARTNERS L.P.

APPENDIX B - RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURE

DISTRIBUTABLE CASH FLOW

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)

Description of Non-GAAP Financial Measure - Distributable Cash Flow (DCF)

Distributable cash flow represents net (loss) income adjusted for depreciation and amortization expense, non-controlling interests, non-cash items, distributions relating to equity financing of newbuilding installments and on our preferred units, vessel and business acquisition costs, estimated maintenance capital expenditures, gain on sale and write-down of vessels, unrealized gains and losses from derivatives, non-cash income taxes, foreign currency and unrealized foreign exchange related items. 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. Distributable cash flow is a quantitative standard used in the publicly-traded partnership investment community to assist in evaluating a partnership's ability to make quarterly cash distributions. Distributable cash flow is not defined by GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to net (loss) income or any other indicator of the Partnership's performance required by GAAP. The table below reconciles distributable cash flow to net (loss) income for the quarters ended December 31, 2014 and December 31, 2013, respectively.



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Three Months Ended
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December 31, December 31,
2014 2013
(unaudited) (unaudited)
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Net (loss) income (17,710) 35,612
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Add (subtract):
Depreciation and amortization 51,832 52,311
Unrealized losses (gains) on derivative
instruments (1) 44,435 (25,219)
Distributions relating to equity financing
of newbuildings and conversion costs 2,824 2,914
Partnership's share of equity accounted
joint venture's distributable cash flow
net of estimated maintenance capital
expenditures (2) 2,525 3,740
Indemnification from Teekay Corporation
relating to the Voyageur Spirit FPSO (3) - 4,911
Equity income from joint venture (1,764) (3,934)
Distributions relating to preferred units (2,719) (2,719)
(Gain on sale) and write-down of vessels (3,121) 19,280
Estimated maintenance capital expenditures
(2) (28,240) (27,812)
Foreign currency exchange and other, net 8,560 2,969
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Distributable Cash Flow before Non-
Controlling Interests 56,622 62,053
Non-controlling interests' share of DCF (6,667) (4,650)
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Distributable Cash Flow 49,955 57,403
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(1) Derivative instruments include interest rate swaps and foreign exchange
forward contracts.
(2) Estimated maintenance capital expenditures relating to the
Partnership's equity accounted joint venture for the three months ended
December 31, 2014 and 2013 were $1.0 million and $1.0 million,
respectively.
(3) Indemnification payments from Teekay Corporation for the loss of
revenues and certain unrecovered vessel operating expenses for the
Voyageur Spirit FPSO are effectively treated as a reduction to
estimated maintenance capital expenditures in the fourth quarter of
2013, since the indemnification payments are effectively treated as a
reduction to the purchase price of the Voyageur Spirit FPSO. Estimated
maintenance capital expenditures excludes the estimated maintenance
capital expenditures of the equity accounted joint venture, which are
deducted from the equity accounted joint venture's distributable cash
flow.



TEEKAY OFFSHORE PARTNERS L.P.

APPENDIX C - RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURE

NET REVENUES

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)

Description of Non-GAAP Financial Measure - Net Revenues

Net revenues represents revenues less voyage (expenses) recoveries, which comprise all expenses relating to certain voyages, including bunker fuel expenses, port fees, cargo loading and unloading expenses, canal tolls, agency fees and commissions. Net revenues is a non-GAAP financial measure used by certain investors to measure the financial performance of shipping companies, however, it is not required by GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to revenues or any other indicator of the Partnership's performance required by GAAP.



Three Months Ended December 31, 2014
(unaudited)
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Shuttle Conventional
Tanker FPSO FSO Tanker
Segment Segment Segment Segment Total
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Revenues 142,219 94,595 15,120 8,527 260,461
Voyage expenses (22,808) - (290) (1,110) (24,208)
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Net revenues 119,411 94,595 14,830 7,417 236,253
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Three Months Ended December 31, 2013
(unaudited)
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Shuttle Conventional
Tanker FPSO FSO Tanker
Segment Segment Segment Segment Total
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Revenues 148,893 88,079 14,672 9,010 260,654
Voyage expenses (27,866) - (31) (1,276) (29,173)
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Net revenues 121,027 88,079 14,641 7,734 231,481
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Year Ended December 31, 2014
(unaudited)
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Shuttle Conventional
Tanker FPSO FSO Tanker
Segment Segment Segment Segment Total
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1,019,53
Revenues 577,587 354,518 53,868 33,566 9
Voyage expenses (105,667) - (1,500) (5,373)(112,540)
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Net revenues 471,920 354,518 52,368 28,193 906,999
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Year Ended December 31, 2013
(unaudited)
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Shuttle Conventional
Tanker FPSO FSO Tanker
Segment Segment Segment Segment Total
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Revenues 552,019 284,932 59,016 34,772 930,739
Voyage (expenses)
recoveries (99,543) - 432 (4,532)(103,643)
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Net revenues 452,476 284,932 59,448 30,240 827,096
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TEEKAY OFFSHORE PARTNERS L.P.

APPENDIX D - SUPPLEMENTAL SEGMENT INFORMATION

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)



Three Months Ended December 31, 2014
(unaudited)
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Shuttle Conventional
Tanker FPSO FSO Tanker
Segment Segment Segment Segment Total
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Net revenues (See
Appendix C) 119,411 94,595 14,830 7,417 236,253
Vessel operating
expenses (40,386) (35,211) (7,275) (1,422) (84,294)
Time-charter hire
expense (7,618) - - - (7,618)
Depreciation and
amortization (28,300) (18,629) (3,059) (1,844) (51,832)
General and
administrative (10,345) (8,516) (1,217) (497) (20,575)
Gain on sale of vessel 3,121 - - - 3,121
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Income from vessel
operations 35,883 32,239 3,279 3,654 75,055
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Three Months Ended December 31, 2013
(unaudited)
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Shuttle Conventional
Tanker FPSO FSO Tanker
Segment Segment Segment Segment Total
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Net revenues (See
Appendix C) 121,027 88,079 14,641 7,734 231,481
Vessel operating
expenses (41,287) (40,268) (8,566) (1,129) (91,250)
Time-charter hire
expense (13,670) - - - (13,670)
Depreciation and
amortization (30,423) (18,074) (2,117) (1,697) (52,311)
General and
administrative (4,849) (4,849) (968) (400) (11,066)
Write-down of vessels (19,280) - - - (19,280)
Restructuring charge (104) - - - (104)
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Income from vessel
operations 11,414 24,888 2,990 4,508 43,800
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TEEKAY OFFSHORE PARTNERS L.P.

APPENDIX E - RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURE

CASH FLOW FROM VESSEL OPERATIONS FROM CONSOLIDATED VESSELS

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)

Description of Non-GAAP Financial Measure - Cash Flow from Vessel Operations from Consolidated Vessels

Cash flow from vessel operations from consolidated vessels represents income from vessel operations before depreciation and amortization expense, gain on vessel sale, write-down of vessels and amortization of deferred gains, and includes the realized losses on the settlement of foreign exchange forward contracts and adjustments for direct financing leases to a cash basis. Cash flow from vessel operations is included because certain investors use this data to measure a company's financial performance. Cash flow from vessel operations is not required by GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to net (loss) income or any other indicator of the Partnership's performance required by GAAP.



Three Months Ended December 31, 2014
(unaudited)
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Shuttle Conventional
Tanker FPSO FSO Tanker
Segment Segment Segment Segment Total
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Income from vessel
operations (See
Appendix D) 35,883 32,239 3,279 3,654 75,055
Depreciation and
amortization 28,300 18,629 3,059 1,844 51,832
Realized losses from
the settlements of
non-designated foreign
exchange forward
contracts (1,114) (217) - - (1,331)
Amortization of non-
cash portion of
revenue contracts - (3,212) - - (3,212)
Gain on sale of vessel (3,121) - - - (3,121)
Falcon Spirit revenue
accounted for as
direct financing lease - - (1,054) - (1,054)
Falcon Spirit cash flow
from time-charter
contracts - - 2,169 - 2,169
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Cash flow from vessel
operations from
consolidated vessels 59,948 47,439 7,453 5,498 120,338
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Three Months Ended December 31, 2013
(unaudited)
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Shuttle Conventional
Tanker FPSO FSO Tanker
Segment Segment Segment Segment Total
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Income from vessel
operations (See
Appendix D) 11,414 24,888 2,990 4,508 43,800
Depreciation and
amortization 30,423 18,074 2,117 1,697 52,311
Realized losses from
the settlements of
non-designated foreign
exchange forward
contracts (253) - - - (253)
Amortization of non-
cash portion of
revenue contracts - (3,212) - - (3,212)
Write-down of vessels 19,280 - - - 19,280
Falcon Spirit revenue
accounted for as
direct financing lease - - (1,239) - (1,239)
Falcon Spirit cash flow
from time-charter
contracts - - 2,152 - 2,152
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Cash flow from vessel
operations
fromconsolidated
vessels 60,864 39,750 6,020 6,205 112,839
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TEEKAY OFFSHORE PARTNERS L.P.

APPENDIX F - RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURE

CASH FLOW FROM VESSEL OPERATIONS FROM EQUITY ACCOUNTED VESSEL

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)

Description of Non-GAAP Financial Measure - Cash Flow from Vessel Operations from Equity Accounted Vessel

Cash flow from vessel operations from equity accounted vessel represents income from vessel operations before depreciation and amortization expense. Cash flow from equity accounted vessel represents the Partnership's proportionate share of cash flow from vessel operations from its equity-accounted vessel, the Cidade de Itajai FPSO unit. Cash flow from vessel operations from equity accounted vessel is included because certain investors use cash flow from vessel operations to measure a company's financial performance, and to highlight this measure for the Partnership's equity accounted joint venture. Cash flow from vessel operations from equity accounted vessel is not required by GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to equity income or any other indicator of the Partnership's performance required by GAAP.



Three Months Ended Three Months Ended
December 31, 2014 December 31, 2013
(unaudited) (unaudited)
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At Partnership's At Partnership's
100% 50% 100% 50%
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Voyage revenues 19,166 9,583 19,033 9,517
Vessel and other operating
expenses (9,018) (4,509) (6,283) (3,142)
Depreciation and
amortization (2,226) (1,113) (4,062) (2,031)
General and administrative 118 59 537 269
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Income from vessel
operations of equity
accounted vessel 8,040 4,020 9,225 4,613
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Net interest expense (1,884) (942) (2,281) (1,141)
Realized and unrealized
(losses) gains on
derivative instruments (2,746) (1,373) 924 462
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Total other items (4,630) (2,315) (1,357) (679)
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Net income / equity income
of equity accounted vessel
before income tax expense 3,410 1,705 7,868 3,934
Income tax recovery 118 59 - -
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Net income / equity income
of equity accounted vessel 3,528 1,764 7,868 3,934
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Income from vessel
operations 8,040 4,020 9,225 4,613
Depreciation and
amortization 2,226 1,113 4,062 2,031
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Cash flow from vessel
operations from equity
accounted vessel 10,266 5,133 13,287 6,644
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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 statements regarding: the impact of low global oil prices on near-term offshore projects; the long-term offshore energy sector fundamentals, including the impact on the Partnership's future growth; the Partnership's growth projects, including new organic offshore projects and future acquisitions, and the impact of these projects on the Partnership's future distributable cash flows; the timing of newbuilding, conversion and upgrade vessel or offshore unit deliveries and commencement of their respective time-charter contracts; the Partnership's acquisition of future HiLoad projects and potential for improved features of new HiLoad DP vessel designs; the future application of the HiLoad technology, including securing a contract for the completed HiLoad DP unit; the estimated reserves on the Atlanta field; the timing and purchase price of the Partnership's acquisition of six towing and anchor handling vessels; the timing and certainty of entering into charter contracts for the FAU newbuildings prior to their deliveries; the estimated cost of building, converting or upgrading vessels or offshore units; the Partnership's acquisition of the Petrojarl Knarr FPSO, including the purchase price, the timing of completion of field installation and testing and contract start-up for this FPSO unit, the timing of the Partnership completing the acquisition, and the consideration for the acquisition; the timing and amount of the expected increase in the Partnership's cash distributions after the acquisition of the Petrojarl Knarr FPSO; and the potential for Teekay Corporation or third parties to offer additional vessels or projects to the Partnership and the Partnership agreeing to acquire such vessels or projects. 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 and Brazil offshore fields; potential early termination of contracts; shipyard delivery or vessel conversion and upgrade delays and cost overruns; failure by the Partnership to secure charter contracts for FAU newbuildings; changes in exploration, production and storage of offshore oil and gas, either generally or in particular regions that would impact expected future growth; delays in the commencement of time-charters; the inability to successfully secure a contract for the HiLoad DP unit; inability of Remora to develop innovations for future HiLoad DP unit designs; failure of the Partnership to receive offers for additional vessels or offshore units from Teekay Corporation, Sevan, Remora or third parties; failure by the Partnership to complete the acquisition of the six towing and anchor handling vessels, including the transition of technical and commercial management of the vessels to ALP; potential delays in the commencement of operations of the Petrojarl Knarr FPSO unit; failure to obtain required approvals by the Conflicts Committee of Teekay Offshore's general partner to approve the acquisition of vessels offered from Teekay Corporation, or third parties; the Partnership's ability to raise adequate financing to purchase additional assets and complete organic growth projects; 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, 2013. 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.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Teekay Offshore Partners L.P.
Investor Relations enquiries
Ryan Hamilton
+1 (604) 609-6442
www.teekayoffshore.com

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