SBM OFFSHORE FULL-YEAR RESULTS 2014

SBM OFFSHORE FULL-YEAR RESULTS 2014

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Resilience in a difficult macro environment
February 4, 2015

SBM Offshore ended 2014 with a good underlying financial performance, ahead of
expectations for the second straight year.  The Company reached an important
milestone in announcing an out-of-court settlement agreement with the Dutch
Public Prosecutor's Office (Openbaar Ministerie) over the inquiry into alleged
improper payments, whilst the US Department of Justice declined to prosecute and
has closed its inquiry into the matter.  This marks a big step forward in
putting the Company's legacy issues to rest.  Furthermore the year was marked by
continued project execution with the delivery of two FPSOs, securing financing
for a number of projects and continued strengthening of the balance sheet.
 Directional(1) revenue increased 5% to US$3,545 million, while Directional(1)
backlog remains near record highs at US$21.8 billion.  This was reinforced by
strong operational performance with consistently high uptime across the fleet of
over 99%.

Bruno Chabas, CEO of SBM Offshore, commented:

"The effects of the recent drop in oil prices are being felt across the offshore
services industry in the form of lower order intake.  This reduction is putting
pressure on suppliers' capacity.  While SBM Offshore is no exception, the
current macro environment should not overshadow our sound 2014 financial
results.  In the last twelve months, we achieved significant progress on a
number of operational and corporate objectives.

Furthermore, the Company is uniquely positioned to weather this period of
uncertainty thanks to its strong Lease and Operate backlog that provides long-
term cash flow, is unaffected by movements in oil prices or production levels.
As a result, the Company expects a steady increase in cash flow over the coming




years as we continue to deliver the projects under construction.

My appreciation goes to all of our employees for staying focused, responsive and
adaptable during a challenging year.  I remain optimistic about the medium to
long-term prospects for our industry in general and SBM Offshore in particular."

Financial Highlights
* Directional[1] revenue ahead of expectations at US$3,545 million
* Underlying Directional(1) EBIT of US$437 million and underlying EPS of $1.67
per share
* Directional(1) Backlog stood at US$21.8 billion
* Cash and undrawn committed credit facilities at the end of the period stood
at US$1,987 million
* Proportional net debt at the end of December stood at US$3,298 million
* Project financing secured for US$1.9 billion and a new Revolving Credit
Facility for US$1.0 billion
* US$240 million out-of-court settlement reached related to the compliance
investigation



2014 Company Overview


Introduction

Projects under construction progressed to plan in 2014, delivering FPSOs Cidade
de Ilhabela and N'Goma FPSO to their respective clients following systems
acceptance.  Sound financial results, steady Directional[1] revenue growth,
continued reliable operational performance and a near record backlog point to
sustained progress of the turnaround commenced in 2012.  The transformation
continues as the Company focuses its attention to delivering three FPSO projects
by mid-2016 and completing the business improvement initiatives.

Notwithstanding the ongoing investigations by authorities in Brazil, a major
milestone was reached when the Company announced a US$240 million out-of-court
settlement with the Dutch Public Prosecutor's Office.

The FPSO Turritella Operations and Maintenance contract was signed in May and
Encana agreed to a settling of claims arising from the Deep Panuke project
offshore Nova Scotia.  Through the corporate and project financing activities
completed during the course of the year, the financial position of the Company
is markedly strengthened.

Consistent with the Company's strategy to focus on its core business and to
further strengthen its financial position, the sale and leaseback of the Monaco
real estate portfolio was completed and the all cash sale of the Diving Support
and Construction Vessel (DSCV) SBM Installer was announced and closed.  SBM
Offshore was also successful in securing three financings and signing the
renewal of its Revolving Credit Facility in 2014.  A US$400 million bridge loan
for the financing of the Deep Panuke platform was secured in May.  In August
project financing was secured for FPSO Cidade de Maricá totalling US$1.45
billion from a consortium of international banks at a weighted average cost of
debt of 5.3%.  In early November, the Company refinanced the US$400 million
bridge loan for the Deep Panuke Production Field Centre when it announced the
completion of US$450 million of non-recourse senior secured debt by way of a
USPP.  The 3.5% fixed coupon bond is rated BBB- / BBB (low) by Fitch and DBRS
respectively and carries a 7 year maturity.  The additional liquidity and
greater financial flexibility have further improved the Company's risk profile
for securing funding for future projects.

Lastly, a review of strategic alternatives regarding balance sheet optimization
announced at the Capital Markets Day in September was completed in November.
The Management Board, with the endorsement of the Supervisory Board, intends to
pursue the development of a master limited partnership (MLP).  The anticipated
offering is subject to market conditions.


HSSE

SBM Offshore deeply regretted to have to report two fatalities of yard
contractor staff on construction projects in Singapore.  Root cause analysis has
been carried out and appropriate measures have been put into effect at the
contractor facilities.

The Company achieved a much improved safety performance in 2014 thanks to the
focused drive, commitment and involvement of its employees.  Total Recordable
Injury Frequency Rate (TRIFR) improved 45% to 0.22 compared to 0.40 in 2013,
while the Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (LTIFR) improved by 66% to 0.05 in
2015 from 0.15 from 2013.

Furthermore, the environmental performance of the Group has also improved
compared to last year, with 13% less Green House Gas emissions per hydrocarbon
production offshore compared to 2013, 9% less energy consumption and 17% less
oil discharged from produced water offshore compared to 2013.


Compliance

On November 12, 2014, SBM Offshore reached a US$240 million out-of-court
settlement with the Dutch Public Prosecutor's Office over the inquiry into
alleged improper payments.  Furthermore, the United States Department of Justice
informed the Company that it would not prosecute and has closed its inquiry into
the matter.  The settlement agreement with the Openbaar Ministerie and the
United States Department of Justice's decision relate to payments to sales
agents in Equatorial Guinea, Angola and Brazil in the period from 2007 through
2011.  The main reason for the authorities to agree to an out-of-court
settlement is related to the comprehensive remedial actions taken by the new
Management Board since taking office in 2012.

The investigation of the Dutch Public Prosecutors Office established, through
means inaccessible to SBM Offshore, that payments were made from the Company's
Brazilian sales agent's offshore entities to Brazilian government officials.  As
a result, SBM Offshore is a party in a number of investigations in Brazil,
notably by the Federal Prosecutor, the Federal Accounts Tribunal and the
Comptroller General's Office, who recently confirmed in writing to the Company
that they have opened an investigation.  The Company continues to cooperate with
all requests for information and is in active dialogue with the Brazilian
Comptroller General's Office in order to come to an agreement to close the
matter in Brazil.

Management confirms that it is not aware of any authorities outside of Brazil
investigating SBM Offshore.


Investing in Our Future

Costs associated with research and development focused investments and the
Odyssey24 programme came to US$63 million in 2014, representing a year-on-year
increase of US$37 million.  The programmes' focus on step changes in design,
execution, project and supply chain management, allowing the Company to deliver
its projects faster while reducing project costs by at least 5% per project.
 The programmes continue into 2015 and once completed is expected to benefit
from a quick payback on new contract awards.


Divestment Update

In August the Company announced the completion of the sale and leaseback of its
Monaco real estate portfolio.  The last of three buildings was sold for
approximately US$62 million net of expenses, resulting in a book profit of
approximately US$58 million.  This was in addition to the December 2013
announced sale and leaseback transactions for two of the three buildings with
sales proceeds exceeding US$100 million and resulting in a book profit of
approximately US$30 million.  Total proceeds, net of expenses, resulting from
the transactions are in excess of US$162 million with a total book profit of
approximately US$88 million.

In early December, SBM Offshore announced the US$150 million all cash sale of
the DSCV SBM Installer to OS Installer AS.  The Company confirmed in mid-
December that OS Installer AS, a newly established Joint Venture between Ocean
Yield (75%) and SBM Offshore (25%), secured bank financing and that the
transaction had closed.  Net of the retained equity interest in the Joint
Venture, the Company received US$140 million in proceeds.

FPSO Brasil and VLCC Alba remain held for sale.


Year-End Update

In the December 17, 2014 year-end update press release, SBM Offshore announced
the reduction of the useful life of the Deep Panuke Production Field Centre to
eight years, in line with the fixed contract period.  This adjustment resulted
in a non-cash impairment charge of approximately US$59 million.  The eight-year
firm contract revenue is not affected by the announcement.

In addition, the Company announced a one-off impairment charge (non-cash) of
US$49 million related to a financial asset following a dispute with a US-based
client, as well as the decision to make an additional provision for warranties
at year end of US$40 million.



Supervisory Board

Following the completion of Chairman H.C. Rothermund's third term on the
Supervisory Board, he will resign at the Company's Annual General Meeting of
Shareholders on April 15, 2015.  SBM Offshore's Supervisory Board has decided to
appoint F.J.G.M. Cremers, currently Vice Chairman, as Chairman as of that date.
 T.M.E. Ehret will simultaneously be appointed as Vice Chairman replacing Mr.
Cremers.


Outlook and Guidance 2015

The Company is providing 2015 Directional[1] revenue guidance of at least US$2.2
billion, of which US$1.0 billion is expected in the Turnkey segment and US$1.2
billion in the Lease and Operate segment.  Proportional net debt guidance is
being introduced for FY2015.  The Company expects to end the year with
proportional net debt below US$3.5 billion.  Guidance is based on Management's
conservative award assumptions in light of the current macro environment.


Dividend

The Management Board reiterates that the Company will not pay a dividend over
2014, in view of the losses incurred in recent years and the desire to continue
strengthening the balance sheet.  The Management Board intends to present, at
the Annual General Meeting (AGM) in April 2015, a change of dividend policy from
the existing policy of paying out 50% of IFRS net income.  Under the new
dividend policy, the proposed payout ratio would be between 25% and 35% of
Directional(1) net income subject to the availability of sufficient free cash
flow in the year of payment.


FINANCIAL REVIEW


IFRS 10, 11 & 12

New consolidation standards for joint ventures (JVs) have been introduced as of
January 1, 2014 ending proportional consolidation of JVs for SBM Offshore.  As
disclosed in its 2013 Annual Report, the Company is now required to account for
its fully controlled JVs on a fully consolidated basis (mostly impacting all
Brazilian FPSOs) and apply equity accounting to the Company's jointly controlled
JVs (mostly impacting all Angolan FPSOs).  All 2013 income statement, statement
of financial position, cash flow statement comparatives figures and key
indicators presented in the financial report were restated for the introduction
of these new standards.

On balance, this implementation has a limited impact on the Company's IFRS
revenue as the additionally reported partner share in the fully consolidated
ventures is offset by the exclusion of revenue in the equity accounted ventures
and almost nil to net income attributable to shareholders.  However, the
Company's reported total asset value at year-end 2013 has increased
significantly (approximately US$1.6 billion) as the now fully consolidated
Brazilian assets are younger and represent a larger portion of the balance
sheet.  A similar effect is visible at the gross debt level, increasing from
US$2.9 billion to US$3.6 billion.

As this change of consolidation rules under IFRS further complicates the
understanding of the Company's performance, effective January 1, 2014,
Directional[1] reporting principles were amended and stand as follows:

* Directional(1) reporting represents an additional non-GAAP disclosure to
IFRS reporting
* Directional(1) reporting assumes all lease contracts are classified as
operating leases
* Directional(1) reporting assumes all JVs related to lease contracts are
consolidated on a proportional basis
* All other accounting principles remain unchanged compared to applicable IFRS
standards

All 2013 Directional(1) income statement comparative figures presented in the
financial report were restated for introduction of these new consolidation
rules.

As Directional(1) reporting better reflects of the performance of the Company's
segments and drives key decisions taken by the Management Board, the segmental
information has been provided under Directional(1) reporting principles as part
of the financial statements, and reviewed by the Company's auditors.


Highlights

Directional(1) consolidated net income for 2014 came in at US$84 million versus
a net loss of US$58 million in 2013.  This result includes divestment profits
and other non-recurring items which generated a net loss of US$265 million in
2014 compared to US$433 million in 2013.  Excluding divestment profits, and
other non-recurring items, 2014 underlying consolidated Directional(1) net
income attributable to shareholders stood at US$349 million, a slight decrease
from US$375 million in the year-ago period.

Reported consolidated 2014 IFRS net income was US$652 million versus US$175
million in 2013.  IFRS net income attributable to shareholders amounts to US$575
million compared to US$114 million in 2013.

Directional(1) earnings per share (EPS) in 2014 amounted to US$0.40 compared to
a loss of US$0.28 per share in 2013.  Adjusted for divestment profits and other
non-recurring items, underlying Directional(1) EPS decreased 9% year-on-year to
US$1.67 from US$1.84 in 2013.

IFRS Net Debt at the year-end totalled US$4,775 million versus US$3,400 million
in 2013.  All bank covenants were met and available cash and undrawn committed
credit facilities stood at US$1,987 million.

Order intake for year totalled US$3,124 million, a 77% / 23% split between the
Lease and Operate and Turnkey segments respectively.  This compares to US$9,990
million achieved in 2013.

Directional[1] revenue increased by 5% to US$3,545 million compared to US$3,373
million in the year-ago period.  IFRS revenue increased 20% to US$5,482 million
versus US$4,584 million in 2013.  This was mainly attributable higher Turnkey
segment revenues.

Directional(1) backlog at the end of 2014 remained high at US$21.8 billion
compared to US$22.2 billion at the end of 2013.  This reflects the reduced level
of order intake in 2014 and a Lease and Operate portfolio consisting of US$20.6
billion at year-end.

Directional(1) EBITDA amounted to US$486 million, representing a 7% decrease
compared to US$520 million in 2013.  This figure includes non-recurring items
totalling US$157 million.

IFRS EBITDA amounted to US$925 million, representing a 56% increase compared to
US$592 million in 2013.  This figure includes non-recurring items totalling
US$163 million.

Directional(1) EBIT increased to US$201 million after divestment profits and
non-recurring items of US$236 million.  This compares to US$63 million in 2013
which included US$437 million of non-recurring items including charges related
to the Yme and Deep Panuke projects.

IFRS EBIT increased to US$726 million after impairment charges, divestment
profits and non-recurring items of US$227 million.  This compares to 2013 EBIT
of US$188 million, which included US$436 million of non-recurring items
including charges related to the Yme and Deep Panuke projects.

The year was marked by the following financial highlights:

* Order intake of US$3.1 billion maintaining the Directional(1) backlog to a
high level of US$21.8 billion.
* On November 12, 2014 an out-of-court settlement was reached with the Dutch
Public Prosecutor's Office (Openbaar Ministerie) over the investigation into
potentially improper sales payments.  Furthermore, the US Department of
Justice informed the Company it would not be prosecuted and closed its
inquiry into the matter.  This out-of-court settlement consists of a payment
by the Company to the Openbaar Ministerie of US$240 million.  Payments will
be in made in three instalments, the first of which US$100 million was paid
at the time of the announcement.  Two further instalments of US$70 million
each will be due on December 1, 2015 and 2016 respectively.
* A Production Handling Agreement (PHA) was signed with Noble Energy to
produce the Big Bend and Dantzler fields to the Thunder Hawk DeepDraft(TM)
Semi in the US Gulf of Mexico.  Production fees associated with produced
volumes are estimated to lead up to projected revenue of US$400 million to
be delivered over the ten year primary contract period.  Based on new
projected production reserves combined with projections from existing
fields, total deliverable volumes will allow the asset's current book value
to be sustained and reverse the full US$109 million of previous years'
impairments.
* The Company has chosen to reduce the useful life of the Deep Panuke
Production Field Centre from ten to eight years in line with the fixed
contract period.  This adjustment resulted in a non-cash impairment charge
of approximately US$59 million.
* As a result of a contractual dispute, the Company recorded a one-off non-
cash impairment charge of US$49 million related to a financial asset
following a dispute with a US-based client.
* Following the remediation of some technical issues under warranty, the
decision was taken to incur an additional US$40 million provision for
warranties at year-end.
* With the contract for FPSO Marlim Sul set to expire at the end of June
2015, upon completion of vessel decommissioning, the Company has reassessed
the carrying value of the FPSO.  This undertaking has resulted in an
impairment charge of US$15 million.
* Late November 2014 marked the announcement of FPSO Cidade de Ilhabela being
formally on hire after achieving first oil.  Following the announcement an
upfront payment of US$145 million was received on December 31, 2014 in
accordance with the contract.  The unit will operate under a twenty year
charter and operate contract with Petrobras S.A., and the FPSO is owned and
operated by a joint venture formed by SBM Offshore (62.25%), QCOG, and
Mitsubishi Corporation.
* N'Goma FPSO began oil production and went on hire in late November.  Formal
Production Readiness Notice was received from the client Eni in mid-January
2015 going into effect retroactively to late November.  The unit is owned by
Sonasing, a joint venture consisting of SBM Offshore (50%), Sonangol and
Angola Offshore Services Limitada (AOSL).  The vessel will be operated by
OPS, a joint venture company formed by SBM Offshore (50%) and Sonangol
(50%), for twelve years.
* The divestment of the non-core Monaco real estate portfolio was completed in
August.  The last of three buildings was sold for approximately US$62
million net of expenses, resulting in a book profit of approximately US$58
million.  This was in addition to the December 2013 announced sale and
leaseback transactions for two of the three buildings with sales proceeds
exceeding US$100 million and resulting in a book profit of approximately
US$30 million.  Total proceeds, net of expenses, resulting from the
transactions are in excess of US$162 million with a total book profit of
approximately US$88 million.
* In early December, SBM Offshore announced the US$150 million all cash sale
of the DSCV SBM Installer to OS Installer AS.  The Company agreed to charter
the vessel under a long-term bareboat charter for a fixed period of twelve
years while maintaining the option to acquire the vessel during the charter
period, with the first option exercisable after five years.  The Company
further confirmed in mid-December that OS Installer AS, a new established
Joint Venture between Ocean Yield (75%) and SBM Offshore (25%), secured bank
financing and that the transaction had closed.  Net of the retained equity
interest in the Joint Venture, the Company received US$140 million in
proceeds.
* Capital expenditure and investments in finance leases amounted to US$2,396
million in 2014, which exceeded 2013 levels of US$1,792 million.  The
increase is primarily attributable to a full fiscal year of investments in
the current projects under construction.
* Revolving Credit Facility (RCF) renewal was signed mid-December with
maturity on January 30, 2020 securing liquidity of up to US$1.0 billion.
 The RCF's maturity can be extended with two additional one year extension
options.  The facility was secured with a select group of thirteen core
relationship banks and replaced the existing facility of US$750 million that
was due to expire in mid-2015.
* New project financing agreements totaling US$ 1.9 billion were put in place.
 This includes project financing for FPSO Cidade de Maricá totalling US$1.45
billion from a consortium of international banks, and the US$450 million of
non-recourse senior secured debt by way of a US Private Placement for the
Deep Panuke Production Field Centre.
* Cash and undrawn committed credit facilities amounted to US$2.0 billion at
the end of December 2014 compared to US$1.4 billion in 2013.

Fiscal year 2014 segmental information regarding the two core business segments
of the Company is provided in the detailed financial analysis section of the
press release.  Revenue by geography is also included in the notes to the
Financial Statements.


Order Intake

Total order intake in 2014 amounted to US$3.1 billion.  This includes new orders
signed for US$1.3 billion and variation orders signed for approximately US$1.8
billion.  The main new orders signed during the period include:



FPSO Turritella

The FPSO Turritella Operations & Maintenance contract was signed between SBM
Offshore and Shell Offshore Inc.  The contract includes an initial period of ten
years with future extension options up to a total of twenty years.

Thunder Hawk

A Production Handling Agreement (PHA) was signed with Noble Energy to produce
the Big Bend and Dantzler fields to the Thunder Hawk DeepDraft(TM) Semi located
in 6,060 feet of water in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM).  Production fees associated
with produced volumes are estimated to lead up to projected revenue of US$400
million to be delivered over the ten year primary contract period.  First oil
from Big Bend and Dantzler are expected in late 2015 and first quarter 2016
respectively.  At these levels both fields will utilize a maximum of 85% of
total daily asset capacity.


Revenue

Directional[1] Revenue increased by 5% year-on-year for both Turnkey and Lease &
Operate segments:



Third party Directional(1) Turnkey revenue rose 5% year-over-year to US$2,487
million, representing 70% of total 2014 revenue.  This compares to US$2,367
million, or 70% of total revenue, in 2013.  The increase is mostly attributable
to a full year of progress on a number of projects under construction, such as
FPSOs Cidade de Maricá and Cidade de Saquarema, Cidade de Ilhabela, N'Goma FPSO
and progress achieved on the three major turrets.  This is partially offset by
the completion of FPSOs OSX-2 and Cidade de Paraty in 2013.

Construction of the FPSO Turritella, previously known as Stones, continued in
2014 with conversion activity and turret construction progressing at the Keppel
yard in Singapore.  The project is currently 100% owned and fully controlled by
SBM Offshore, and as a result does not generate gross margin under
Directional(1) reporting.  Start-up of the facility is expected in the first
half of 2016.

Construction is ongoing for the two finance leased FPSOs Cidade de Maricá and
Cidade de Saquarema.  Refurbishment and conversion work continued to progress
during the year at the Chinese shipyards.  Fabrication of several modules is
concurrently taking place at the Brasa yard in Brazil and in Singapore.  Start-
up of the facilities is expected at the end of 2015 and early 2016 respectively.
 The joint venture (JV) is fully controlled, as per IFRS 10, by the Company
which owns 56% of the shares and is fully consolidated under IFRS.  As a result,
recognised Directional(1) revenue is equal to the partners' 44% share of the
EPCI selling price of the FPSO from SBM Offshore to the JV.  On the other hand,
IFRS revenue recognition is instead based 100% on the fair value of the lease
and on a percentage of completion basis.

FPSO Cidade de Ilhabela has been formally on hire, after achieving first oil and
completing a 72 hour continuous production test leading to Production Acceptance
Notice (PAN), since late November 2014.  The vessel operates under a twenty year
charter and operate contract with Petrobras S.A. on the Sapinhoá field
development in the Brazilian pre-salt.  The JV is fully controlled, as per IFRS
10, by the Company which owns 62.25% of the shares and is fully consolidated
under IFRS.  As a result, recognised Directional[1] revenue is equal to the
partners' 37.75% share of the EPCI selling price of the FPSO from SBM Offshore
to the JV.  On the other hand, IFRS revenue recognition is instead based 100% on
the fair value of the lease.

N'Goma FPSO began production and went on hire in late November 2014.  Full
systems acceptance by the client was achieved in January 2015 with the issuance
of the Production Readiness Notice, which is retroactive to November 28, 2014.
The twelve-year lease contract with Eni is also accounted for as a finance lease
under IFRS.  The joint venture owning the FPSO is jointly controlled as per IFRS
10 by the Company, which owns 50% of the shares, and is consolidated through the
equity method under IFRS.  Directional(1) revenue during construction is equal
to the partners' 50% share of the EPCI selling price of the FPSO to the JV.  On
the other hand, IFRS revenue reflects 100% of the EPCI selling price of the FPSO
from the Company to the JV.

Total Directional(1 )Lease and Operate revenue increased by 5% to US$1,059
million.  The accounted for 30% of total revenue contribution in 2014, a similar
split to 2013.  The increase in segment revenue is attributable to the start-up
of FPSOs Cidade de Ilhabela and N'Goma FPSO in November 2014 and a full year of
operations for FPSO Cidade de Paraty.  This was partially offset by the
decommissioning from the fleet of FPSOs Kuito and Brasil in 2014.

Total IFRS revenue rose significantly in the year, up 20% to US$5,482 million
due to much higher revenue recognized in the Turnkey segment.  This was mostly
due to the strong contribution of the finance lease contracts under construction
such as FPSOs Turritella, Cidade de Maricá, Cidade de Saquarema, Cidade de
Ilhabela and the sale of N'Goma FPSO.


Project Review

N'Goma FPSO (Angola)

The construction, refurbishment, and module work at Keppel Singapore was
completed in early May 2014.  A successful lifting campaign at the Paenal yard
in Port Amboim, Angola, was completed in July and the vessel set sail to the
offshore site where mooring, hook-up operations and acceptance testing was
completed.  Formal Production Readiness Notice was received in early January
2015 going into effect retroactively to late November.  The vessel is producing
and on-hire generating dayrate.

FPSO Cidade de Ilhabela (Brazil)

Following completion of refurbishment and conversion at the Chinese yard at the
end of 2013, construction continued for the finance leased vessel during the
first half of 2014 in Brazil where the process modules were successfully
installed at the Brasa yard.  The FPSO includes topside facilities able to
process 150,000 bpd of production fluids for export, including the substantial
volumes of associated gas from the pre-salt field. The vessel has officially
been on-hire since November 2014.

FPSO Cidade de Maricá and Cidade de Saquarema (Brazil)

Construction is ongoing for the two finance leased vessels. Refurbishment and
conversion work progressed during the first half of 2014 at a Chinese yard.  The
charter contract for both vessels includes an initial period of 20 years with
extension options.  The two double-hull sister vessels will be moored in
approximately 2,300 meters of water depth and possess a storage capacity of 1.6
million barrels each.  The topside facilities of each FPSO weigh approximately
22,000 tons, will be able to produce 150,000 bpd of well fluids and have
associated gas treatment capacity of 6,000,000 Sm3/d.  The water injection
capacity of the FPSOs will be 200,000 bpd each.

FPSO Turritella (US Gulf of Mexico)

Construction on the FPSO previously known as Stones continued for the finance
leased vessel in the first half of the year, with refurbishment and conversion
work continuing at Keppel Singapore.  The charter contract includes an initial
period of 10 years with extension options up to a total of 20 additional years.
In May 2014, the Operations & Maintenance contract was signed with Shell
Offshore Inc. When installed at almost 3 kilometers of water depth, the FPSO
Turritella will be the deepest offshore production facility of any type in the
world.  The vessel is a typical Generation 2 design, with a disconnectable
internal turret and processing facility capacity of 60,000 barrels of oil per
day (bpd) and 15 mmscfd of gas treatment and export.

FPSO Marlim Sul (Brazil)

Successful end of production of the vessel was completed in December.  After
over ten years of operations for Petrobras in Brazil.  Decommissioning
activities have commenced and are expected to be completed during the second
quarter of 2015.  The vessel has since been sold for scrapping.

FPSO Kikeh (Malaysia)

SBM Offshore and its joint venture partner MISC Bhd achieved a key milestone
with the start-up of the Siakap NorthPetai (SNP) field through a tie-back to the
Kikeh FPSO.

The SNP field, a unitized development operated by Murphy Sabah Oil Co.,Ltd
(Murphy), is located offshore Malaysia in water depth of approximately 1,300
metres.  Murphy announced first oil production from the SNP field on February
27,
2014.

The event is an important milestone for a project that commenced in January
2012 at SBM Offshore's Kuala Lumpur office and involved the fabrication and
offshore lifting of four new modules and approximately 340,000 man-hours of
offshore construction and commissioning work done on a live FPSO.

Turret Mooring Systems

The three large, complex turrets for Prelude FLNG, Quad 204 and Ichthys are
progressing, in close consultation with the respective clients, on schedule
according to their respective stages of project completion.  Fabrication work on
Prelude FLNG is nearing completion in Dubai, while the integration of the Quad
204 Turret with the vessel continues in South Korea, with expected delivery in
early 2015.  Engineering and procurement for the Ichthys turret has been
completed while fabrication continues to progress at the yard in Singapore, with
expected delivery in the second half of
2015.


Main Projects Overview



Backlog

Directional[1] backlog at the end of 2014 remained high at US$21.8 billion
compared US$22.2 billion at the end of 2013.  This reflects the low level of
order intake for the Turnkey segment and the resilience of the Lease and Operate
portfolio.  Approximately 39.5% of total future bareboat revenues will be
generated from the lease contracts which have yet to commence operations.  Those
include FPSOs Cidade de Maricá, Cidade de Saquarema and Turritella.

Directional(1) Turnkey backlog decreased to US$1.1 billion compared to US$2.9
billion in 2013 as no major Turnkey orders were signed in 2014.  The high level
of tendering activity experienced by the Company was impacted by multiple delays
in client final investment decisions as the market conditions deteriorated.

Backlog as of December 31, 2014 is expected to be executed as per the below
table:




Profitability

The Company's primary business segments are Lease and Operate and Turnkey plus
"Other" non-allocated corporate income and expense items.  EBITDA and EBIT are
analysed by segment but it should be recognised that business activities are
closely related, and that certain costs are not specifically related to either
one segment or another.  For example, when sales costs are incurred, including
significant sums for preparing the bid, it is often uncertain whether the
project will be leased or contracted on a turnkey lump sum basis.

In recent years, new lease contracts are showing longer duration and are
systematically classified under IFRS as finance leases for accounting purposes
whereby the fair value of the leased asset is recorded as a Turnkey "sale"
during construction.  This has the effect of accelerating during construction,
in the Turnkey segment, part of the lease profits which would in the case of an
operating lease be recognized through the Lease & Operate segment during the
lease.  To address this lease accounting issue and the newly introduced IFRS 10
and 11 standards, the Company has assessed its performance by treating all lease
contracts as operating leases and consolidated all JVs related to lease
contracts on a proportional basis.  This provides consistency in segment
presentation and allows for improved sector wide comparison.




Reported 2014 Directional[1] EBITDA was US$486 million compared to US$520
million in 2013.  Total Directional(1) EBITDA consisted of US$535 million from
the Lease and Operate segment compared to US$236 million in 2013, and US$210
million from the Turnkey segment compared to US$303 million in 2013.  A
reduction of US$259 million, compared to US$19 million in 2013, related to non-
allocated corporate, other costs and book profits resulting from divestment
activities as well as the US$240 million charge related to the agreed upon out-
of-court settlement agreement with the Openbaar Ministerie.  Adjusted for
divestment profits and other non-recurring items, 2014 underlying Directional(1)
EBITDA decreased by 16% to US$643 million compared to US$768 million in 2013.

IFRS EBITDA in 2014 came in at US$925 million versus US$592 million in 2013.
 Total IFRS EBITDA consisted of US$522 million from the Lease and Operate
segment compared to US$225 million in 2013, and US$662 million from the Turnkey
segment compared to US$386 million in 2013.  A reduction of US$259 million,
compared to US$19 million in 2013, related to non-allocated corporate, other
costs and book profits resulting from divestment activities as well as the
US$240 million charge related to the agreed upon out-of-court settlement
agreement with the Openbaar Ministerie.  Adjusted for divestment profits and
other non-recurring items, 2014 underlying IFRS EBITDA increased by 29% to
US$1,089 million compared to US$842 million in 2013.

As a percentage of revenue, Directional(1) EBITDA was 14% compared to 15% in
2013.  Directional(1) EBITDA margin for the Lease and Operate segment stood at
51% versus 23% in 2013, while Turnkey segment EBITDA margin stood at 8% compared
to 13% in 2013, excluding inter-company projects.  The relative segment
contribution to Directional(1) EBITDA was 72% Lease and Operate and 28% Turnkey.
In 2013, the corresponding split was 44% Lease and Operate and 56% Turnkey.

As a percentage of revenue, IFRS EBITDA was 17% compared to 13% in 2013.  IFRS
EBITDA margin for the Lease and Operate segment stood at 52% versus 24% in
2013, while Turnkey segment EBTIDA margin stood at 15% compared to 11% in 2013,
excluding inter-company projects.  The relative segment contributions to IFRS
EBITDA were 44% Lease and Operate and 56% Turnkey. In 2013, the corresponding
split was 37% Lease and Operate and 63% Turnkey.




Directional[1] EBIT in 2014 amounted to US$201 million compared to US$63 million
in 2013.  The below highlights the contribution from each segment:

* Turnkey segment EBIT margin of 8% compared to an exceptionally strong level
of 12% in 2013 which was driven by positive settlements on completed
projects in 2013 and a higher level of overheads incurred in 2014.
* Lease & Operate EBIT margin of 26% compared to negative 20% in 2013 or 26%
excluding impairment charges and other non-recurring items recorded in 2013.

Adjusted for impairments, divestment profits and other non-recurring items,
underlying Directional(1) 2014 EBIT decreased by 13% to US$437 million versus
US$500 million in 2013.  This was due to the strong 2013 Turnkey performance and
increased overheads in 2014.

IFRS EBIT in 2014 amounted to US$726 million compared to US$188 million in
2013.  Adjusted for impairments, divestment profits and other non-recurring
items underlying 2014 EBIT increased by 53% to US$954 million compared to US$624
million in 2013.

Directional(1) overheads came in at US$307 million in 2014 compared to US$218
million in 2013.  This largely resulted from the development of the Company's
business improvement initiatives and one-off items such as legal fees related to
the compliance investigation.  As previously announced, the Odyssey24 project
aims to optimize and standardize the Company's ways of working, improve project
management and project controls for projects which have grown in size from
around US$500 million a few years ago to close to US$2 billion today.  The aim
is to reduce project costs by at least 5% for each project through improved
project, supply chain and materials management.

Non-allocated "Other income and expenses" showed a net cost of US$186 million in
2014 compared to US$27 million in 2013.  This includes US$61 million of book
profit relating to divesting activities, the US$240 million charge related to an
agreed upon out-of-court settlement agreement with the Openbaar Ministerie and
US$8 million of provisions for restructuring costs.  Further restructuring costs
totalling US$17 million will be incurred in 2015.

Directional(1) net financing costs increased to US$127 million compared to US$80
million in 2013.  This was mainly due to interest paid on project loans for the
Deep Panuke platform and FPSO Cidade de Paraty on a full year basis as well as
the impairment charge of a financial asset related to a contractual dispute with
a US-based client.  The 2014 average cost of debt was 4.2% compared to 5.3% in
2013 due to the impact of bridge loans for Deep Panuke and FPSOs Cidade de
Maricá and Cidade de Saquarema.

More generally, once production units are brought into service the financing
costs are expensed to P&L statement, whereas during construction interest is
capitalised.  It should be emphasised that the net profit contribution of newly
operating leased units is limited by the relatively high interest burden during
the first years of operation, although dedication of lease revenues to debt
servicing leads to fast redemption of the loan balances and hence reduced
interest charges going forward.

Interest income on the Company's cash balances was once again very low in 2014.
 This was due to the low level of short-term US interest rates.  The main
interest income the Company derives is from interest bearing loans to joint
ventures.

The Directional[1] share of profit of equity accounted investees, namely Paenal
and the Brasa yard, increased slightly to US$13 million in 2014 from US$11
million in 2013.  Under IFRS, the Company's share of net results in any non-
controlled joint ventures amounted to US$117 million in 2014 compared to US$153
million in 2013.  This was mainly due to the completion of construction of
N'Goma FPSO.

The 2014 effective tax rate was 5%, including deemed profit taxes and
withholding taxes, which compares to an underlying effective tax rate of 7% in
2013, reflecting the impact of deferred tax assets recognized in the period.




IFRS non-controlling interests included in 2014 net income amounts to US$76
million, which is slightly higher than the 2013 minority share of US$61 million
due to reported results from fully consolidated joint ventures where the Company
has a minority partner (principally Brazilian FPSOs and Aseng).

As a result, IFRS net income attributable to shareholders amounted to US$575
million compared to US$114 million in 2013.

As previously stated, the Company will not pay a dividend over 2014.  The
current high level of investments related to lease and operate projects awarded
in 2013 will generate strong and sustainable free cash flows from first oil in
the first half of 2016.


Statement of Financial Position

Total assets grew to US$11.1 billion as of December 31, 2014 compared to US$8.7
billion at year-end 2013.  The increase is largely attributable to the increased
investments in FPSOs Cidade de Maricá, Cidade de Saquarema and Turritella.

Shareholder's equity increased from US$2,039 million to US$2,419 million due in
large part to the 2014 net income of US$575 million and despite the negative
US$206 million loss resulting from the mark to market revaluation of hedging
reserve related to financial instruments.

Capital Employed (Equity + Provisions + Deferred tax liability + Net Debt) at
year-end 2014 amounted to US$8,134 million, an increase of 27% compared to
US$6,383 million in 2013.  This was due in large part to the increase of net
debt in related to investments in finance leases.




As of December 31, 2014 the Company had cash and undrawn committed credit
facilities totalling US$1,987 million.  The facilities available to the Company
for capital investment in 2015 include the Revolving Credit Facility, FPSO
Cidade de Maricá - SBM Offshore's 56.0% share, bridge loans for FPSO Cidade de
Saquarema and project loans related to FPSO Aseng.

Net debt at year-end amounted to US$4,775 million versus US$3,400 million in the
year-ago period.  Net gearing at the end of the year stood at 152%, which was
slightly higher than in 2013 due to the increase in net debt driven by ongoing
investments in finance lease projects under construction and a US$100 million
payment related to the announced out-of-court settlement agreement with the
Openbaar Ministerie.  The relevant banking covenants (Solvency, Net
Debt/Adjusted EBITDA, Interest Cover) were all met.  As in previous years, the
Company has no off-balance sheet financing.

Furthermore, SBM Offshore completed the divestment of non-core assets.  The
Company completed the sale and leaseback of its Monaco real estate portfolio.
 The last of three buildings was sold in August for approximately US$62 million
net of expenses, resulting in a book profit of approximately US$58 million.  The
sale and leaseback of the Diving Support and Construction Vessel SBM Installer
was completed in December.  The announced US$150 million all cash sale resulted
in net proceeds of US$140 million net of the retain equity interest in the joint
venture.  These two transactions led to total net proceeds of US$202 million.
 As a result, the remaining assets held for sale as of December 31, 2014 are the
VLCC Alba and FPSO Brasil.

The Current Ratio defined as "Current Assets / Current Liabilities" decreased to
1.70 due in large part to the growth in the current portion of short-term loans
and borrowings.


Statement of Financial Position



Capital Structure

Despite the US$240 million agreed upon out-of-court settlement agreement with
the Openbaar Ministerie, the Company's financial position has improved.
 Underlying growth in IFRS operating results, the proceeds from the disposal of
non-core assets and the continued abstention of dividend payments have
strengthened the equity.  The Company's medium-term objective to strengthen the
balance sheet in order to obtain an investment grade credit rating remains
intact, allowing for eventual access to the corporate bond market.


Investments and Capital Expenditures

Total investments made in 2014 reached a record level at US$2,396 million
compared to US$1,792 million in 2013.  Highlights for fiscal year 2014
investments are:

* Capital expenditure of US$65 million compared to US$186 million in 2013.
* Investments in finance leases totalling US$2,331 million compared to
US$1,606 million in 2013.

Total capital expenditures for 2014, which consists of additions to property,
plant & equipment plus capitalised development expenditures, were related to new
investments in the lease fleet (operating leases only) and other ongoing
investments for which the major elements were:

* Acquisition of a VLCC tanker in view of future FPSO business opportunities.
* Completion of the refurbishment of a newly leased office "Le Neptune" in
Monaco.

Due to the classification of the contracts as finance leases, investments in the
units were recorded through construction contracts with the investments in
finance leases ultimately recorded as financial assets.  The net investment in
these finance lease contracts amounted to US$2,331 million in 2014, which
compares to US$1,606 million in 2013, and they are reported as operating
activities in the consolidated cash-flow statement.

The decrease in property, plant and equipment in 2014 to US$1,923 million,
compared to US$2,058 million at the end of 2013, resulted from the low level of
capital expenditure less normal depreciation, impairment and amortization.

The Company's investments consist of external costs (payments to shipyards,
subcontractors, and suppliers), internal costs (man-hour rates and expenses
related to design, engineering, construction supervision, etc.), third party
financial costs (including interest) and overhead allocations as permitted under
IFRS.  The total of the above costs is capitalised in the Company's consolidated
Statement of Financial Position as the value of the respective facility.  Under
IFRS, no profits are taken on completion / delivery of such a system for a lease
and operate contracts which are classified as operating leases.  The exception
lies in the profit realized by the Company with external partners on the
construction contracts for which the joint venture is equity accounted.

Return on Average Capital Employed and Equity

Both Return on Average Capital Employed (ROACE) and Return on Average
Shareholders' Equity (ROAE) increased to 10.0% and 25.8% respectively in 2014.
 This was as a result of the strong level of increased activity as reported
under IFRS and associated performance improvement in 2014 as well as the
increase in equity and capital employed due to ongoing investments.



Cash Flow / Liquidities

Cash and undrawn committed credit facilities increased significantly to US$1,987
million, US$468 million of which can be considered as being dedicated to
specific project debt servicing or otherwise restricted in its utilization.

The Enterprise Value to EBITDA ratio at year-end 2014 was 2.8 lower than the
previous year, due mainly to a decrease in the Company's market capitalisation.



IFRS EBITDA rose year-on-year to US$925 million from US$592 million due in large
part to increased activity levels.

Provided below is a bridge from net income before taxes to Cash Flow from
Operations:



Analyst Presentation & Conference Call

SBM Offshore has scheduled a webcast of its presentation to the financial
community and a conference call followed by a Q&A session at 19.30 Central
European Time on Wednesday, February 4, 2015.

The presentation will be hosted by Bruno Chabas (CEO), Peter van Rossum (CFO),
Sietze Hepkema (CGCO) and Erik Lagendijk (Group Governance Director).
 Interested parties are invited to listen to the call by dialling
+31 20 716 8295 in the Netherlands, +44 203 427 1904 in the UK or
+1 646 254 3363 in the US. Conference ID: 3027383.  Interested parties may also
listen to the presentation via webcast through a link posted on the Investor
Relations section of the Company's website.

A replay of the conference call will be available shortly after the end of the
conference call.  The replay can be accessed by dialling +31 20 708 5013 and
using access code 3027383 until February 11, 2015.  The webcast replay will also
be available on the Company's website.




Corporate Profile

SBM Offshore N.V. is a listed holding company that is headquartered in Schiedam.
It holds direct and indirect interests in other companies that collectively with
SBM Offshore N.V. form the SBM Offshore group ("the Company").

SBM Offshore provides floating production solutions to the offshore energy
industry, over the full product life-cycle.  The Company is market leading in
leased floating production systems with multiple units currently in operation
and has unrivalled operational experience in this field.  The Company's main
activities are the design, supply, installation, operation and the life
extension of Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessels.  These
are either owned and operated by SBM Offshore and leased to its clients or
supplied on a turnkey sale basis.

Group companies employ over 10,200 people worldwide.  Full time company
employees totalling 6,400 are spread over five regional centres, eleven
operational shore bases and the offshore fleet of vessels.  A further 3,800 are
working for the joint ventures with several construction yards.  Please visit
our website at www.sbmoffshore.com.

The companies in which SBM Offshore N.V. directly and indirectly owns
investments are separate entities.  In this communication "SBM Offshore" is
sometimes used for convenience where references are made to SBM Offshore N.V.
and its subsidiaries in general, or where no useful purpose is served by
identifying the particular company or companies.


The Management Board
Schiedam, The Netherlands, February 4, 2015




For further information, please contact:

Investor Relations
Nicolas D. Robert
Head of Investor Relations

Telephone: +377 92 05 18 98

Mobile: +33 (0) 6 40 62 44 79

E-mail: nicolas.robert(at)sbmoffshore.com

Website: www.sbmoffshore.com


Media Relations
Anne Guerin-Moens
Group Communications Director

Telephone: +377 92 05 30 83

Mobile: +33 (0) 6 80 86 36 91

E-mail: anne.guerin-moens(at)sbmoffshore.com

Website: www.sbmoffshore.com

Disclaimer

Some of the statements contained in this release that are not historical facts
are statements of future expectations and other forward-looking statements based
on management's current views and assumptions and involve known and unknown
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, performance, or events
to differ materially from those in such statements.  Such forward-looking
statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties, which may cause
actual results and performance of the Company's business to differ materially
and adversely from the forward-looking statements.  Certain such forward-looking
statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as
"believes", "may", "will", "should", "would be", "expects" or "anticipates" or
similar expressions, or the negative thereof, or other variations thereof, or
comparable terminology, or by discussions of strategy, plans, or intentions.
 Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should
underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from
those described in this release as anticipated, believed, or expected.  SBM
Offshore NV does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update any
industry information or forward-looking statements set forth in this release to
reflect subsequent events or circumstances.


Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements






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[1] Directional view is a non-IFRS disclosure, which assumes all lease contracts
are classified as operating leases and all vessel joint ventures are
proportionally consolidated.


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below


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