Form 6-K
 
 
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
 
FORM 6-K
Report of Foreign Private Issuer
Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16 of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of report:  August 16, 2011
Commission file number 1- 12874
TEEKAY CORPORATION
(Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)
4th Floor, Belvedere Building
69 Pitts Bay Road
Hamilton, HM 08 Bermuda
(Address of principal executive office)
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(TEEKAY LOGO)
  TEEKAY CORPORATION
4
th Floor, Belvedere Building, 69 Pitts Bay Road
Hamilton, HM 08, Bermuda
EARNINGS RELEASE
TEEKAY CORPORATION
REPORTS SECOND QUARTER RESULTS
Highlights
 
Second quarter 2011 cash flow from vessel operations of $148.8 million.
 
Second quarter 2011 adjusted net loss attributable to stockholders of Teekay of $36.3 million, or $0.51 per share (excluding specific items which increased GAAP net loss by $60.2 million, or $0.85 per share).
 
In June 2011, Teekay Corporation was awarded a new long-term FPSO contract for the Knarr field in the North Sea, scheduled to commence in early 2014.
 
Total consolidated liquidity of $1.9 billion as at June 30, 2011, of which $850 million was at Teekay Parent.
 
As at August 10, 2011, 4.4 million ($144 million) of Teekay Corporation shares repurchased under existing $200 million authorization.
Hamilton, Bermuda, August 11, 2011 — Teekay Corporation (Teekay or the Company) (NYSE: TK) today reported an adjusted net loss attributable to stockholders of Teekay(1) of $36.3 million, or $0.51 per share, for the quarter ended June 30, 2011, compared to an adjusted net loss attributable to the stockholders of Teekay of $26.1 million, or $0.36 per share, for the same period of the prior year. Adjusted net loss attributable to stockholders of Teekay excludes a number of specific items that had the net effect of increasing GAAP net loss by $60.2 million (or $0.85 per share) for the three months ended June 30, 2011 and increasing GAAP net loss by $127.1 million (or $1.74 per share) for the three months ended June 30, 2010, as detailed in Appendix A to this release. Including these items, the Company reported on a GAAP basis, a net loss attributable to the stockholders of Teekay of $96.5 million, or $1.36 per share, for the quarter ended June 30, 2011, compared to net loss attributable to the stockholders of Teekay of $153.1 million, or $2.10 per share, for the same period of the prior year. Net revenues(2) for the second quarter of 2011 were $433.0 million, compared to $485.9 million for the same period of the prior year.
For the six months ended June 30, 2011, the Company reported an adjusted net loss attributable to stockholders of Teekay(1) of $64.1 million, or $0.90 per share, compared to adjusted net loss attributable to the stockholders of Teekay of $30.0 million, or $0.41 per share, for the six months ended June 30, 2010. Adjusted net loss attributable to stockholders of Teekay excludes a number of specific items that had the net effect of increasing GAAP net loss by $62.0 million (or $0.87 per share) for the six months ended June 30, 2011 and increasing GAAP net loss by $137.2 million (or $1.88 per share) for the six months ended June 30, 2010, as detailed in Appendix A to this release. Including these items, the Company reported on a GAAP basis, net loss attributable to the stockholders of Teekay of $126.1 million, or $1.77 per share, for the six months ended June 30, 2011, compared to net loss attributable to the stockholders of Teekay of $167.2 million, or $2.29 per share, for the six months ended June 30, 2010. Net revenues(2) for the six months ended June 30, 2011 were $875.9 million, compared to $986.2 million for the same period of the prior year.
On July 5, 2011, the Company declared a cash dividend on its common stock of $0.31625 per share for the quarter ended June 30, 2011. The cash dividend was paid on July 29, 2011, to all shareholders of record on July 15, 2011.
     
(1)  
Adjusted net income (loss) attributable to stockholders of Teekay is a non-GAAP financial measure. Please refer to Appendix A to this release for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure as used in this release to the most directly comparable financial measure under United States generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
 
(2)  
Net revenues represents revenues less voyage expenses, 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. Please see the Company’s website at www.teekay.com for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure as used in this release to the most directly comparable financial measure under GAAP.

 

 


 

“We successfully concluded two of our business development projects in the second quarter, signing important contracts in both our FPSO and shuttle tanker businesses,” commented Peter Evensen, Teekay Corporation’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “In June, we entered into a new FPSO contract with BG Group plc to service the Knarr oil and gas field in the North Sea, commencing in early 2014, and our daughter company Teekay Offshore Partners entered into a new shuttle tanker contract with another subsidiary of BG in Brazil to charter four newbuilding shuttle tankers, beginning in mid- to late-2013.”
“Teekay’s diversified business model continues to be an important source of differentiation and fixed-rate cash flows, with the two new FPSO and shuttle contracts together adding approximately $2.7 billion of forward fixed-rate revenues to our existing portfolio of approximately $12 billion of forward fixed-rate revenues,” Mr. Evensen continued. “In addition to the attractive near- and long-term opportunities in our offshore business, we have also benefited from a strengthening market and enhanced project activity in the LNG sector. During the second quarter, the increased level of LNG shipping demand enabled us to secure new short-term charters for two of our smaller LNG carriers, the Arctic Spirit and Polar Spirit, at attractive rates and we have been actively pursuing new project opportunities in both LNG transportation and floating regasification. With the pace of tanker supply growth acting as a drag on spot tanker rates, Teekay Parent continued to reduce its exposure to the spot tanker market through the redeliveries of time-chartered in vessels and tactical fleet management. During the second quarter, Teekay Parent redelivered three spot-traded, time-chartered in vessels upon the expiry of their contracts and expects to redeliver an additional five time-chartered in vessels during the remainder of 2011. Our strong in-house chartering operation has also provided us with opportunities to time-charter out vessels on a short-term basis at rates exceeding the current spot market levels.”
“Finally, market opportunities have enabled us to make good progress under our $200 million share repurchase authorization,” Mr. Evensen continued. “Since we last reported on May 12th, we have repurchased $62 million of stock, bringing our total repurchase to date to $144 million.”
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Operating Results
The following tables highlight certain financial information for each of Teekay’s four publicly-listed entities: Teekay Offshore Partners L.P. (Teekay Offshore) (NYSE: TOO), Teekay LNG Partners L.P. (Teekay LNG) (NYSE: TGP), Teekay Tankers Ltd. (Teekay Tankers) (NYSE: TNK) and Teekay, excluding results attributed to Teekay Offshore, Teekay LNG and Teekay Tankers, referred to herein as Teekay Parent. A brief description of each entity and an analysis of its respective financial results follow the tables below. Please also refer to the “Fleet List” section below and Appendix B to this release for further details.
                                                 
    Three Months Ended June 30, 2011  
    (unaudited)  
    Teekay                                     Teekay  
    Offshore     Teekay LNG     Teekay     Teekay     Consolidation     Corporation  
(in thousands of U.S. dollars)   Partners LP     Partners LP     Tankers Ltd.     Parent     Adjustments     Consolidated  
Net revenues
    201,573       91,562       30,878       164,457       (55,437 )     433,033  
 
                                   
Vessel operating expense
    75,197       23,388       10,852       65,280             174,717  
Time-charter hire expense
    18,182                   90,669       (55,437 )     53,414  
Depreciation and amortization
    46,163       22,171       10,793       26,109             105,236  
 
                                   
Cash flow from vessel operations(1)(2)
    95,171       63,130       17,895       (27,425 )(3)           148,771  
 
                                   
Net debt(4)
    1,758,491       1,402,638       333,234       717,501             4,211,864  
 
                                   
                                                 
    Three Months Ended June 30, 2010  
    (unaudited)  
    Teekay                                     Teekay  
    Offshore     Teekay LNG     Teekay     Teekay     Consolidation     Corporation  
(in thousands of U.S. dollars)   Partners LP     Partners LP     Tankers Ltd.     Parent     Adjustments     Consolidated  
Net revenues
    191,889       91,353       35,785       207,754       (40,919 )     485,862  
 
                                   
Vessel operating expense
    61,108       22,041       10,551       57,092             150,792  
Time-charter hire expense
    23,424                   92,883       (40,919 )     75,388  
Depreciation and amortization
    47,924       22,407       11,333       29,570             111,234  
 
                                   
Cash flow from vessel operations(1)(2)
    89,053       65,428       19,062       21,521 (3)           195,064  
 
                                   
Net debt(4)
    1,520,865       1,501,521       316,775       555,426             3,894,587  
 
                                   
     
(1)  
Cash flow from vessel operations represents income from vessel operations before depreciation and amortization expense, vessel/goodwill write-downs, gains and losses on the sale of vessels and unrealized gains and losses relating to derivatives, but includes realized gains and losses on the settlement of foreign currency forward contracts. Cash flow from vessel operations is a non-GAAP financial measure used by certain investors to measure the financial performance of shipping companies. Please see the Company’s website at www.teekay.com for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure as used in this release to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure.
 
(2)  
Excludes the cash flow from vessel operations relating to assets acquired from Teekay Parent for the periods prior to their acquisition by Teekay Offshore, Teekay LNG and Teekay Tankers, respectively, as those results are included in the historical results for Teekay Parent.
 
(3)  
In addition to Teekay Parent’s cash flow from vessel operations, Teekay Parent also receives cash dividends and distributions from its daughter public companies. For the three months ended June 30, 2011 and 2010, Teekay Parent received daughter company dividends and distributions totaling $35.9 million and $47.1 million, respectively. The dividends and distributions received by Teekay Parent include those made with respect to its general partner interests in Teekay Offshore and Teekay LNG and its 49 percent interest in Teekay Offshore Operating L.P., which is controlled by Teekay Offshore, prior to the sale of this interest to Teekay Offshore on March 8, 2011. Please refer to Appendix D to this release for further details.
 
(4)  
Net debt represents current and long-term debt less cash and, if applicable, current and long-term restricted cash.
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Teekay Offshore Partners L.P.
Teekay Offshore is an international provider of marine transportation, oil production and storage services to the offshore oil industry through its fleet of 40 shuttle tankers (including five chartered-in vessels, and four committed newbuildings), two floating, production, storage and offloading (FPSO) units, five floating, storage and offtake (FSO) units and 10 conventional oil tankers. Teekay Offshore also has the right to participate in certain other FPSO and vessel opportunities. As at June 30, 2011, Teekay Parent owned a 37.6 percent interest in Teekay Offshore (including the 2 percent sole general partner interest).
Cash flow from vessel operations from Teekay Offshore increased to $95.2 million in the second quarter of 2011, from $89.1 million in the same period of the prior year. This increase was primarily due to the acquisition from Teekay of the Cidade de Rio das Ostras FPSO unit on October 1, 2010, higher revenues relating to the amended Statoil master agreement effective September 2010, which includes the earnings from the Amundsen Spirit and the Nansen Spirit shuttle tanker newbuildings, and lower time-charter hire expenses resulting from re-delivery of two in-chartered vessels. This was partially offset by lower revenue resulting from fewer revenue days from vessels operating under contracts of affreightment and higher vessel operating expenses in the shuttle tanker fleet, as well as the sale of the Karratha Spirit FSO unit during the first quarter of 2011.
In June 2011, Teekay Offshore entered into a new contract with a subsidiary of BG Group plc (BG) to provide shuttle tanker services in Brazil. The contract involves the time-charter out of four Suezmax newbuilding shuttle tankers to be constructed by Samsung Heavy Industries for a total delivered cost of approximately $480 million. Upon their scheduled delivery in mid- to late-2013, the vessels will commence operations under 10-year time-charter contracts which include certain contract extension and vessel purchase options. In July 2011, Teekay Offshore sold 0.7 million common units in a private placement for net proceeds of $20.4 million (including the general partners’ contribution), which were used to partially finance the shipyard installments relating to the four newbuilding shuttle tankers.
For the second quarter of 2011, Teekay Offshore’s quarterly distribution was $0.50 per unit. The cash distribution received by Teekay Parent based on its common unit ownership and general partnership interest in Teekay Offshore totaled $13.4 million for the second quarter of 2011, as detailed in Appendix D to this release.
In early August 2011, Teekay Offshore sold its 1993-built conventional Aframax tanker, Scotia Spirit, to a third party for net proceeds of $8.3 million.
Teekay LNG Partners L.P.
Teekay LNG provides liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and crude oil marine transportation services under long-term, fixed-rate charter contracts with major energy and utility companies through its current fleet of 17 LNG carriers, three LPG/Multigas carriers and 11 conventional tankers. In addition, Teekay LNG has agreed to acquire one newbuilding LPG carrier from a subsidiary of IM Skaugen (Skaugen) in 2011, one newbuilding Multigas carrier from Teekay Parent in 2011 and a 33 percent interest in four newbuilding LNG carriers from Teekay Parent in 2011 through early 2012, upon their respective delivery dates. Teekay Parent currently owns a 43.6 percent interest in Teekay LNG (including the 2 percent sole general partner interest).
Cash flow from vessel operations from Teekay LNG during the second quarter of 2011 decreased to $63.1 million from $65.4 million in the same period of the prior year. This decrease was primarily due to the sale of the Dania Spirit LPG carrier in November 2010 and an increase in off-hire days in the second quarter of 2011 relating to scheduled drydockings, partially offset by the earnings from the Multigas carrier acquired in mid-June 2011, which commenced a 15-year fixed-rate charter to Skaugen.
In April 2011, Teekay LNG completed a public offering of 4.3 million common units, which provided net proceeds to the partnership of approximately $162 million. The net proceeds from the offering were used to repay a portion of the partnership’s revolving credit facilities, which may be redrawn in the future to fund the equity component of the partnership’s purchase of the 33 percent interest in the four Angola LNG carrier newbuildings, the remaining two Skaugen LPG/Multigas carriers, as well as fund other potential acquisitions.
For the second quarter of 2011, Teekay LNG’s quarterly distribution was $0.63 per unit. The cash distribution received by Teekay Parent based on its common unit ownership and general partnership interest in Teekay LNG totaled $19.1 million for the second quarter of 2011, as detailed in Appendix D to this release.
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Teekay Tankers Ltd.
Teekay Tankers’ fleet includes 11 Aframax tankers and six Suezmax tankers (including two in-chartered Aframax tankers). In addition, Teekay Tankers owns a 50 percent interest in a VLCC newbuilding scheduled to deliver in April 2013 and has invested $115 million in three-year, first-priority mortgage loans secured by two VLCC newbuildings which yield an average of 10 percent per annum. Of the 17 vessels currently in operation, 10 are, or will be, employed on fixed-rate time-charters, generally ranging from one to three years in initial duration, with the remaining vessels trading in Teekay’s spot tanker pools. Teekay Parent currently owns a 26.0 percent interest in Teekay Tankers (including 100 percent of the outstanding Class B common shares, which together with its current ownership of Class A common shares, provides Teekay voting control of Teekay Tankers).
Cash flow from vessel operations from Teekay Tankers decreased to $17.9 million in the second quarter of 2011, from $19.1 million in the same period of the prior year, primarily due to lower average realized tanker rates for its time-charter and spot fleets during the second quarter of 2011, and an increase in operating expenses mainly related to higher repairs and maintenance costs compared to the same period of the prior year.
On August 10, 2011, Teekay Tankers declared a second quarter 2011 dividend of $0.21 per share which will be paid on August 26, 2011 to all shareholders of record on August 19, 2011. Based on its ownership of Teekay Tankers Class A and Class B shares, the dividend to be paid to Teekay Parent will total $3.4 million for the second quarter of 2011.
Teekay Tankers recently time-chartered in two Aframax tankers for firm periods of six and four months, respectively, with options to extend up to an additional 18 and 16 months, respectively. Teekay Tankers also recently time-chartered out two of its owned Aframax tankers, each for a period of 12 months, at rates approximately $3,000 per day higher than the rates for the firm periods of the two time-chartered in vessels. The combined result of these charter transactions will be accretive to Teekay Tankers’ dividend for the firm period of the two time-chartered in contracts and provide further potential upside through in-charter extension options. Teekay Tankers’ currently has fixed-rate contract coverage of approximately 60 percent for the second half of 2011 and 36 percent for fiscal 2012.
Teekay Parent
In addition to its equity ownership interests in Teekay Offshore, Teekay LNG and Teekay Tankers, Teekay Parent directly owns a substantial fleet of vessels. As at August 1, 2011, this included 17 conventional tankers, one shuttle tanker, and three FPSO units. In addition, Teekay Parent currently has under construction or conversion two FPSO units. In addition, as at August 10, 2011, Teekay Parent had 26 chartered-in conventional tankers (including eight vessels owned by its subsidiaries), two chartered-in LNG carriers owned by Teekay LNG and two chartered-in shuttle tankers owned by Teekay Offshore.
In the second quarter of 2011, Teekay Parent generated negative cash flow from vessel operations of $27.4 million, compared to positive cash flow from vessel operations of $21.5 million in the same period of the prior year. The decrease in cash flow is primarily due to the sale of vessels, including the Cidade de Rio das Ostras FPSO unit to Teekay Offshore in October 2010, one Suezmax tanker and one Aframax tanker to Teekay Tankers during November 2010, a non-recurring $29 million retroactive component of revenue recognized in the second quarter of 2010 related to the signing of the Foinaven FPSO contract amendment, and a decrease in average realized spot tanker rates for the second quarter of 2011 compared to the same period in the prior year.
In April 2011, Teekay Parent entered into short-term fixed-rate contracts for the Arctic Spirit and Polar Spirit LNG carriers, which are time-chartered in from Teekay LNG on a long-term basis. Teekay Parent’s time-charter out contracts for these vessels are for six and four months, respectively, and the Arctic Spirit contract includes two one-year options to extend at the charterer’s option.
On June 30, 2011, Teekay Parent entered into an agreement with BG to charter a newbuilding FPSO unit for the Knarr oil and gas field located in the North Sea. The newbuilding FPSO unit is scheduled to deliver in the first quarter of 2014 and will commence operations for a firm period of either six or ten years plus extension options for a total period of up to 20 years. BG has until the end of 2012 to decide on the firm period of the charter contract.
In July 2011, Teekay Parent took delivery of the Scott Spirit shuttle tanker newbuilding, the fourth and final vessel in the “Explorer” class of shuttle tankers which includes the Amundsen Spirit, Peary Spirit and Nansen Spirit sold to Teekay Offshore in late 2010 through mid-2011.
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Tanker Market
Crude tanker freight rates weakened during the second quarter and into the third quarter of 2011 due to a combination of tanker supply growth, geopolitical factors, and seasonal factors. The tanker market continues to be affected by an oversupply of vessels relative to demand, which is dragging down tanker rates. In addition, the loss of Libyan crude oil production due to political unrest had a negative impact on Aframax rates in the Mediterranean, while North Sea production was impacted by a series of unplanned oilfield shutdowns. Tanker rates were further affected by seasonal refinery maintenance programs and the onset of summer oilfield maintenance in the North Sea.
The world tanker fleet grew by a net 13.8 million deadweight tonnes (mdwt), or 3.1 percent, in the first half of 2011 compared to a net increase of 10.6 mdwt, or 2.5 percent, in the same period last year. A combination of weak spot tanker freight rates and relatively high demolition prices have led to 7.3 mdwt of tanker removals through the first half of 2011, which has helped dampen tanker fleet growth. With increasing customer discrimination toward older double hull tankers on the rise, we expect this level of scrapping to persist through the second half of the year. In addition, new tanker ordering has remained virtually non-existent, with only 3.5 mdwt ordered since the start of the year. If this level of ordering continues for the rest of the year, it will be the lowest annual level of new tanker orders since 1985.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) is forecasting global oil demand of 89.5 million barrels per day (mb/d) in 2011, an increase of 1.2 mb/d from 2010 levels. The IEA also recently released its outlook for 2012 in which it calls for global oil demand growth of 1.5 mb/d, which is primarily driven by expected continued demand growth in China.
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Teekay Parent Conventional Tanker Fleet Performance
The table below highlights the operating performance of Teekay Parent’s owned and in-chartered conventional tankers participating in the Company’s commercial tonnage pools and vessels on period out-charters with an initial term greater than one year, measured in net revenues per revenue day, or time-charter equivalent (TCE) rates. Revenue days represent the total number of vessel calendar days less off-hire days associated with major repairs, drydockings, or mandated surveys.
                         
    Three Months Ended  
    June 30,     March 31,     June 30,  
    2011     2011     2010  
Suezmax
                       
Gemini Suezmax Pool average spot TCE rate (1)
  $ 17,461     $ 18,761     $ 30,937  
Spot revenue days (2)(3)
    586       659       542  
Average time-charter rate (4)(5)
  $ 24,464     $ 27,250     $ 27,079  
Time-charter revenue days (3)(4)
    364       401       739  
 
                       
Aframax
                       
Teekay Aframax Pool average spot TCE rate (1)(6)(7)
  $ 16,348     $ 16,299     $ 19,928  
Spot revenue days (2)(3)
    1,349       1,526       1,570  
Average time-charter rate (5)
  $ 23,662     $ 23,642     $ 24,513  
Time-charter revenue days (3)
    727       723       1,072  
 
                       
LR2
                       
Taurus LR2 Pool average spot TCE rate (1)
  $ 15,509     $ 14,490     $ 15,257  
Spot revenue days (2)(3)
    453       450       361  
 
                       
MR
                       
MR product tanker average spot TCE rate (1)
              $ 9,721  
Spot revenue days (2)(3)
                151  
Average product tanker time-charter rate (5)
  $ 30,869     $ 26,011     $ 26,752  
Time-charter revenue days (3)
    407       270       269  
     
(1)  
Average spot rates include short-term time-charters and fixed-rate contracts of affreightment that are initially under a year in duration and third-party vessels trading in the pools.
 
(2)  
Spot revenue days include total owned and in-chartered vessels in the Teekay Parent fleet, but exclude commercially managed on behalf of third parties. Suezmax spot revenue days exclude four vessels on back-to-back in-charter.
 
(3)  
Average time-charter days are adjusted to reflect the vessel-equivalent number of days in the respective period that any synthetic time-charters (STCs) or forward freight agreements (FFAs) were in effect. For vessel classes in which STCs and FFAs are in effect, a corresponding reduction in spot revenue days is made in each of the respective periods.
 
(4)  
Includes one VLCC on time-charter out at a TCE rate of $47,000 per day prior to May 14, 2011 when this vessel was redelivered following the expiry of its time-charter in contract.
 
(5)  
Average time-charter rates include realized gains and losses of STCs and FFAs, bunker hedges, short-term time-charters, and fixed-rate contracts of affreightment that are initially one year in duration or greater.
 
(6)  
Excludes vessels greater than 15 years-old.
 
(7)  
The average Teekay Aframax spot TCE rate (including vessels greater than 15 years old and realized results of bunker hedging, STCs and FFAs), was $15,423 per day, $12,584 per day and $18,232 per day for the three months ended June 30, 2011, March 31, 2011 and June 30, 2010, respectively.
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Fleet List
As at August 10, 2011, Teekay’s consolidated fleet consisted of 152 vessels, including chartered-in vessels and newbuildings under construction/conversion, but excluding vessels managed for third parties, as summarized in the following table:
                                 
    Number of Vessels (1)  
    Owned     Chartered-in     Newbuildings /        
    Vessels     Vessels     Conversions     Total  
Teekay Parent Fleet
                               
Spot-rate:
                               
Aframax Tankers(2)
          10             10  
Suezmax Tankers
    5       1             6  
LR2 Product Tankers
    2       1             3  
 
                       
Total Teekay Parent Spot Fleet
    7       12             19  
 
                       
Fixed-rate:(3)
                               
Aframax Tankers(2)
    3       3             6  
Suezmax Tankers
    3       1             4  
LR2 Product Tankers
    1                   1  
MR Product Tankers
    3       2             5  
Shuttle Tankers (4)
    1                   1  
FPSO Units
    3             2       5  
 
                       
Total Teekay Parent Fixed-rate Fleet
    14       6       2       22  
 
                       
Total Teekay Parent Fleet
    21       18       2       41  
 
                       
 
                               
Teekay Offshore Fleet
    48       5       4       57  
 
                               
Teekay LNG Fleet
    31             6       37  
 
                               
Teekay Tankers Fleet
    15       1       1       17  
 
                       
 
Total Teekay Consolidated Fleet
    115       24       13       152  
 
                       
     
(1)  
Ownership percentages in these vessels range from 33 percent to 100 percent. Excludes vessels managed on behalf of third parties.
 
(2)  
Excludes eight vessels chartered-in from Teekay Offshore.
 
(3)  
Excludes two LNG carriers chartered-in from Teekay LNG.
 
(4)  
Excludes two shuttle tankers chartered-in from Teekay Offshore.
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Liquidity and Capital Expenditures
As at June 30, 2011, Teekay had consolidated liquidity of $1.9 billion, consisting of $497.5 million cash and approximately $1.4 billion of undrawn revolving credit facilities, of which $850.3 million, consisting of $247.8 million cash and $602.5 million of undrawn revolving credit facilities, is attributable to Teekay Parent. Including pre-arranged newbuilding financing, Teekay’s total consolidated liquidity was approximately $2.2 billion, of which approximately $1.1 billion is attributable to Teekay Parent.
The Company’s remaining capital commitments relating to its portion of newbuildings and conversions were as follows as at June 30, 2011:
                                         
(in millions)   2011     2012     2013     2014     Total  
Teekay Offshore
        $ 78     $ 323           $ 401  
Teekay LNG
  $ 34                       $ 34  
Teekay Tankers
        $ 20     $ 20           $ 40  
Teekay Parent*
  $ 455     $ 390     $ 360           $ 1,205  
 
                             
Total Teekay Corporation Consolidated
  $ 489     $ 488     $ 703           $ 1,680  
 
                             
     
*  
Reflects Teekay Parent’s 50 percent interest in the Petrojarl Cidade de Itajai FPSO conversion project.
As indicated above, the Company had total capital expenditure commitments pertaining to newbuildings and conversions of approximately $1.7 billion remaining as at June 30, 2011, with pre-arranged financing for approximately $290 million of this amount. The Company expects to obtain debt financing for approximately $1.3 billion of the $1.4 billion of remaining unfinanced capital expenditure commitments relating to the Petrojarl Cidade de Itajai FPSO unit, the VLCC newbuilding (through Teekay Tankers’ joint venture with Wah Kwong), the Knarr FPSO newbuilding, and the four shuttle tanker newbuildings that will be time-chartered out to BG.
Share Repurchase Program
In October 2010, the Company announced its intention to commence repurchasing shares under the Company’s $200 million share repurchase authorization. As of August 10, 2011, the Company had repurchased 4.4 million shares under the Company’s existing authorization, representing a total cost of $144 million. Shares will be repurchased in the open market at times and prices considered appropriate by the Company. The timing of any purchase and the exact number of shares to be purchased will be dependent on market conditions.
Conference Call
The Company plans to host a conference call on August 11, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. (ET) to discuss its results for the second quarter of 2011. An accompanying investor presentation will be available on Teekay’s website at www.teekay.com prior to the start of the call. All shareholders and interested parties are invited to listen to the live conference call by choosing from the following options:
 
By dialing (800) 711-9538 or (416) 640-5925, if outside North America, and quoting conference ID code 5457560.
 
By accessing the webcast, which will be available on Teekay’s website at www.teekay.com (the archive will remain on the website for a period of 30 days).
The conference call will be recorded and available until Thursday, August 18, 2011. This recording can be accessed following the live call by dialing (888) 203-1112 or (647) 436-0148, if outside North America, and entering access code 5457560.
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About Teekay
Teekay Corporation provides a comprehensive set of marine services to the world’s leading oil and gas companies, helping them seamlessly link their upstream energy production to their downstream processing operations. Teekay is growing its operations in the offshore oil production, storage and transportation sector through its publicly-listed subsidiary, Teekay Offshore Partners L.P. (NYSE: TOO), continues to expand its significant presence in the liquefied natural gas shipping sector through its publicly-listed subsidiary, Teekay LNG Partners L.P. (NYSE: TGP), and seeks to grow its conventional tanker business through its publicly-listed subsidiary, Teekay Tankers Ltd. (NYSE: TNK). With a fleet of 152 vessels, offices in 16 countries and approximately 6,400 seagoing and shore-based employees, Teekay transports approximately 10 percent of the world’s seaborne oil and its reputation for safety, quality and innovation has earned it a position with its customers as The Marine Midstream Company.
Teekay’s common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange where it trades under the symbol “TK”.
For Investor Relations enquiries contact:
Kent Alekson
Tel: +1 (604) 844-6654
Web site: www.teekay.com
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TEEKAY CORPORATION
SUMMARY CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (LOSS)

(in thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data)
                                         
    Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended  
    June 30,     March 31,     June 30,     June 30,     June 30,  
    2011     2011     2010     2011     2010  
    (unaudited)     (unaudited)     (unaudited)     (unaudited)     (unaudited)  
 
                                       
REVENUES (1)
    484,922       488,024       552,229       972,946       1,125,104  
 
                             
OPERATING EXPENSES
                                       
Voyage expenses
    51,889       45,126       66,367       97,015       138,917  
Vessel operating expenses (1)(2)
    174,717       161,577       150,792       336,294       305,327  
Time-charter hire expense
    53,414       63,031       75,388       116,445       154,639  
Depreciation and amortization
    105,236       105,038       111,234       210,274       219,464  
General and administrative (1)(2)
    51,273       70,218       50,256       121,491       98,347  
Asset impairments/net loss on vessel sales
    5,812       3,593       22       9,405       782  
Restructuring charges
    458       4,961       4,195       5,419       7,978  
 
                             
 
    442,799       453,544       458,254       896,343       925,454  
 
                             
Income from vessel operations
    42,123       34,480       93,975       76,603       199,650  
 
                             
OTHER ITEMS
                                       
Interest expense (1)
    (33,516 )     (32,794 )     (33,926 )     (66,310 )     (66,078 )
Interest income
    2,457       2,465       2,209       4,922       6,483  
Realized and unrealized (loss) gain on derivative instruments (1)
    (102,140 )     23,257       (219,225 )     (78,883 )     (307,072 )
Income tax (expense) recovery
    (2,022 )     (811 )     5,147       (2,833 )     12,454  
Equity (loss) income from joint ventures (1)
    (6,053 )     6,394       (21,827 )     341       (24,493 )
Foreign exchange (loss) gain
    (7,157 )     (20,340 )     27,488       (27,497 )     56,514  
Other income (loss) — net
    958       94       740       1,052       (8,946 )
 
                             
Net (loss) income
    (105,350 )     12,745       (145,419 )     (92,605 )     (131,488 )
Less: Net loss (income) attributable to non-controlling interests
    8,898       (42,402 )     (7,729 )     (33,504 )     (35,662 )
 
                             
Net loss attributable to stockholders of Teekay Corporation
    (96,452 )     (29,657 )     (153,148 )     (126,109 )     (167,150 )
 
                             
Loss per common share of Teekay
                                       
- Basic
    ($1.36 )     ($0.41 )     ($2.10 )     ($1.77 )     ($2.29 )
- Diluted
    ($1.36 )     ($0.41 )     ($2.10 )     ($1.77 )     ($2.29 )
 
Weighted-average number of common shares outstanding
                                       
- Basic
    70,935,484       71,946,997       72,961,471       71,438,446       72,875,508  
- Diluted
    70,935,484       71,946,997       72,961,471       71,438,446       72,875,508  
     
(1)  
Realized and unrealized gains and losses related to derivative instruments that are not designated as hedges for accounting purposes are included as a separate line item in the statements of income (loss). The realized gains (losses) relate to the amounts the Company actually received or paid to settle such derivative instruments and the unrealized gains (losses) relate to the change in fair value of such derivative instruments, as detailed in the table below:
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    Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended  
    June 30,     March 31,     June 30,     June 30,     June 30,  
    2011     2011     2010     2011     2010  
Realized (losses) gains relating to:
                                       
Interest rate swaps
    (32,692 )     (33,997 )     (40,634 )     (66,689 )     (79,220 )
Interest rate swap resets
          (92,672 )           (92,672 )      
Foreign currency forward contracts
                                       
Vessel operating expenses
    3,337       1,216       (1,037 )     4,553       (1,394 )
General and administrative expenses
    221       109       15       330       49  
Bunkers, FFAs and other
    (7 )     49       (2,207 )     42       (4,356 )
 
                             
 
    (29,141 )     (125,295 )     (43,863 )     (154,436 )     (84,921 )
 
                             
Unrealized (losses) gains relating to:
                                       
Interest rate swaps
    (73,331 )     141,859       (164,032 )     68,527       (209,838 )
Foreign currency forward contracts
    540       6,707       (8,836 )     7,248       (12,053 )
Bunkers, FFAs and other
    (208 )     (14 )     (2,494 )     (222 )     (260 )
 
                             
 
    (72,999 )     148,552       (175,362 )     75,553       (222,151 )
 
                             
Total realized and unrealized (losses) gains on non-designated derivative instruments
    (102,140 )     23,257       (219,225 )     (78,883 )     (307,072 )
 
                             
     
   
In addition, equity income (loss) from joint ventures includes net unrealized gains (losses) from non-designated interest rate swaps held within the joint ventures of $(12.4) million, $4.2 million and $(24.6) million for the three months ended June 30, 2011, March 31, 2011, and June 30, 2010, respectively, and $(8.2) million and $(30.7) million for the six months ended June 30, 2011 and June 30, 2010, respectively.
 
(2)  
The Company has entered into foreign currency forward contracts, which are economic hedges of vessel operating expenses and general and administrative expenses. Certain of these forward contracts have been designated as cash flow hedges pursuant to GAAP. Unrealized gains (losses) arising from hedge ineffectiveness from such forward contracts are reflected in vessel operating expenses and general and administrative expenses in the above Summary Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss), as detailed in the table below:
                                         
    Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended  
    June 30,     March 31,     June 30,     June 30,     June 30,  
    2011     2011     2010     2011     2010  
Vessel operating expenses
    (171 )     (179 )     (1,433 )     (350 )     (3,515 )
General and administrative
    121       95       (844 )     216       (1,736 )
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TEEKAY CORPORATION
SUMMARY CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)
                         
    As at June 30,     As at March 31,     As at December 31  
    2011     2011     2010  
    (unaudited)     (unaudited)     (unaudited)  
ASSETS
                       
Cash and cash equivalents
    497,549       567,325       779,748  
Other current assets
    392,845       414,404       341,777  
Restricted cash — current
    94,626       92,733       86,559  
Restricted cash — long-term
    493,970       493,633       489,712  
Vessels held for sale
    8,300              
Vessels and equipment
    6,585,418       6,491,185       6,573,388  
Advances on newbuilding contracts /conversions
    345,445       261,335       197,987  
Derivative assets
    104,613       87,594       83,198  
Investment in joint ventures
    217,584       220,563       207,633  
Investment in direct financing leases
    473,693       480,248       487,516  
Investment in term loans
    186,418       186,184       116,014  
Other assets
    172,044       182,759       188,482  
Intangible assets
    146,471       151,306       155,893  
Goodwill
    203,191       203,191       203,191  
 
                 
Total Assets
    9,922,167       9,832,460       9,911,098  
 
                 
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
                       
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
    420,867       421,851       422,109  
Other current liabilities
    14,500       14,500       59  
Current portion of long-term debt
    813,909       743,019       543,890  
Long-term debt
    4,484,097       4,450,725       4,626,308  
Derivative liabilities
    462,899       376,417       531,235  
In process revenue contracts
    174,372       185,239       196,106  
Other long-term liabilities
    215,982       216,435       217,658  
Redeemable non-controlling interest
    39,604       40,614       41,725  
Equity:
                       
Non-controlling interests
    1,602,411       1,544,239       1,353,561  
Stockholders of Teekay
    1,693,526       1,839,421       1,978,447  
 
                 
Total Liabilities and Equity
    9,922,167       9,832,460       9,911,098  
 
                 
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TEEKAY CORPORATION
SUMMARY CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)
                 
    Six Months Ended  
    June 30  
    2011     2010  
    (unaudited)     (unaudited)  
Cash and cash equivalents provided by (used for)
               
OPERATING ACTIVITIES
               
Net operating cash flow
    7,199       220,314  
 
           
 
               
FINANCING ACTIVITIES
               
Net proceeds from long-term debt
    561,753       833,159  
Scheduled repayments of long-term debt
    (125,791 )     (110,100 )
Prepayments of long-term debt
    (341,783 )     (741,898 )
Increase in restricted cash
    (4,353 )     (1,769 )
Repurchase of common stock
    (83,660 )      
Net proceeds from public offerings of Teekay LNG
    158,326        
Net proceeds from public offerings of Teekay Offshore
          94,491  
Net proceeds from public offerings of Teekay Tankers
    107,234       103,036  
Cash dividends paid
    (46,472 )     (46,058 )
Distribution from subsidiaries to non-controlling interests
    (101,284 )     (73,736 )
Other
    5,171       2,437  
 
           
Net financing cash flow
    129,141       59,562  
 
           
 
               
INVESTING ACTIVITIES
               
Expenditures for vessels and equipment
    (358,607 )     (92,428 )
Proceeds from sale of vessels and equipment
    5,055       27,591  
Investment in term loans
    (70,404 )      
Loans to joint ventures
    (1,881 )     (4,868 )
Other
    7,298       8,786  
 
           
Net investing cash flow
    (418,539 )     (60,919 )
 
           
 
               
(Decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents
    (282,199 )     218,957  
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of the period
    779,748       422,510  
 
           
Cash and cash equivalents, end of the period
    497,549       641,467  
 
           
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TEEKAY CORPORATION
APPENDIX A — SPECIFIC ITEMS AFFECTING NET INCOME (LOSS)

(in thousands of U.S. dollars, except per share data)
Set forth below is a reconciliation of the Company’s unaudited adjusted net (loss) income attributable to the stockholders of Teekay, a non-GAAP financial measure, to net income (loss) attributable to stockholders of Teekay as determined in accordance with GAAP. The Company believes that, in addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with GAAP, certain investors use this information to evaluate the Company’s financial performance. The items below are also typically excluded by securities analysts in their published estimates of the Company’s financial results. Adjusted net (loss) income attributable to the stockholders of Teekay is intended to provide additional information and should not be considered a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.
                                 
    Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended  
    June 30, 2011     June 30, 2011  
    (unaudited)     (unaudited)  
            $ Per             $ Per  
    $     Share (1)     $     Share (1)  
Net loss — GAAP basis
    (105,350 )             (92,605 )        
Adjust for: Net loss (income) attributable to non-controlling interests
    8,898               (33,504 )        
 
                       
Net loss attributable to stockholders of Teekay
    (96,452 )     (1.36 )     (126,109 )     (1.77 )
Add (subtract) specific items affecting net loss:
                               
Unrealized losses (gains) from derivative instruments (2)
    85,445       1.21       (67,207 )     (0.94 )
Foreign currency exchange loss (3)
    7,935       0.11       28,942       0.41  
Deferred income tax expense on unrealized foreign exchange gains
    3,576       0.05       10,095       0.14  
Restructuring charges (4)
    458       0.01       5,419       0.08  
Asset impairments/net loss on vessel sales
    5,812       0.08       9,405       0.13  
Adjustments to pension accruals and stock based compensation(5)
                18,102       0.25  
Upfront payments related to interest rate swap resets
                92,672       1.30  
Other — net(6)
    (2,598 )     (0.04 )     (6,232 )     (0.09 )
Non-controlling interests’ share of items above
    (40,431 )     (0.57 )     (29,215 )     (0.41 )
 
                       
Total adjustments
    60,197       0.85       61,981       0.87  
 
                       
Adjusted net loss attributable to stockholders of Teekay
    (36,255 )     (0.51 )     (64,128 )     (0.90 )
 
                       
     
(1)  
Fully diluted per share amounts.
 
(2)  
Reflects the unrealized gains or losses relating to the change in the mark-to-market value of derivative instruments that are not designated as hedges for accounting purposes, including those included in equity income (loss) from joint ventures, and the ineffective portion of foreign currency forward contracts designated as hedges for accounting purposes.
 
(3)  
Foreign currency exchange gains and losses primarily relate to the Company’s debt denominated in Euros and deferred tax liability denominated in Norwegian Kroner. A substantial majority of the Company’s foreign currency exchange gains and losses are unrealized.
 
(4)  
Restructuring charges relate to crew changes, reflagging of certain vessels, and global staffing changes.
 
(5)  
Relates to one-time pension retirement payment to the Company’s former President and Chief Executive Officer and accelerated timing of accounting recognition of stock-based compensation expense.
 
(6)  
Relates to non-recurring adjustments to tax accruals.
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TEEKAY CORPORATION
APPENDIX A — SPECIFIC ITEMS AFFECTING NET INCOME (LOSS)

(in thousands of U.S. dollars, except per share data)
Set forth below is a reconciliation of the Company’s unaudited adjusted net (loss) income attributable to the stockholders of Teekay, a non-GAAP financial measure, to net income (loss) attributable to stockholders of Teekay as determined in accordance with GAAP. The Company believes that, in addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with GAAP, certain investors use this information to evaluate the Company’s financial performance. The items below are also typically excluded by securities analysts in their published estimates of the Company’s financial results. Adjusted net (loss) income attributable to the stockholders of Teekay is intended to provide additional information and should not be considered a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.
                                 
    Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended  
    June 30, 2010     June 30, 2010  
    (unaudited)     (unaudited)  
            $ Per             $ Per  
    $     Share (1)     $     Share (1)  
Net income — GAAP basis
    (145,419 )             (131,488 )        
Adjust for: Net income attributable to non-controlling interests
    (7,729 )             (35,662 )        
 
                       
Net income attributable to stockholders of Teekay
    (153,148 )     (2.10 )     (167,150 )     (2.29 )
Add (subtract) specific items affecting net income:
                               
Unrealized gains from derivative instruments (2)
    202,236       2.77       258,100       3.54  
Foreign currency exchange (gains) losses (3)
    (27,488 )     (0.38 )     (56,514 )     (0.77 )
Deferred income tax recovery on unrealized foreign exchange losses
    (10,997 )     (0.15 )     (14,206 )     (0.19 )
Restructuring charge(4)
    4,195       0.06       7,978       0.11  
Loss on sale of vessels and equipment
    22             782       0.01  
Retroactive component of revenue recognized from contract amendment(5)
    (29,200 )     (0.40 )     (59,200 )     (0.81 )
Loss on bond repurchases (8.875 percent notes due 2011)
    537       0.01       12,645       0.17  
Adjustments to carrying value of certain capitalized drydocking expenditures
    2,394       0.03       2,394       0.03  
Non-recurring adjustments to tax accruals
    6,842       0.09       6,842       0.09  
Other(6)
    739       0.01       739       0.01  
Non-controlling interests’ share of items above
    (22,219 )     (0.30 )     (22,387 )     (0.31 )
 
                       
Total adjustments
    127,061       1.74       137,173       1.88  
 
                       
Adjusted net loss attributable to stockholders of Teekay
    (26,087 )     (0.36 )     (29,977 )     (0.41 )
 
                       
     
(1)  
Fully diluted per share amounts.
 
(2)  
Reflects the unrealized gains or losses relating to the change in the mark-to-market value of derivative instruments that are not designated as hedges for accounting purposes, including those included in equity income (loss) from joint ventures, and the ineffective portion of foreign currency forward contracts designated as hedges for accounting purposes.
 
(3)  
Foreign currency exchange losses primarily relate to the Company’s debt denominated in Euros and deferred tax liability denominated in Norwegian Kroner. Nearly all of the Company’s foreign currency exchange gains and losses are unrealized.
 
(4)  
Restructuring charges relate to crew changes, reflagging of certain vessels, and global staffing changes.
 
(5)  
Reflects the retroactive component of revenue recognized in the three and six months ended June 30, 2010 relating to the signing of the Foinaven FPSO contract amendment on March 30, 2010
 
(6)  
Relates to write-off of capitalized loan costs upon prepayments of long-term debt.
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APPENDIX B — SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
SUMMARY BALANCE SHEET AS AT JUNE 30, 2011

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)
(unaudited)
                                                 
    Teekay     Teekay     Teekay     Teekay     Consolidation        
    Offshore     LNG     Tankers     Parent     Adjustments     Total  
ASSETS
                                               
Cash and cash equivalents
    158,644       74,508       16,566       247,831             497,549  
Other current assets
    105,883       16,955       8,028       261,979             392,845  
Restricted cash (current & non-current)
          585,543             3,053             588,596  
Vessels held for sale
    8,300                               8,300  
Vessels and equipment
    2,302,667       1,962,794       737,096       1,582,861             6,585,418  
Advances on newbuilding contracts/conversions
    44,589       40,835             260,021             345,445  
Derivative assets
    25,913       67,529             11,171             104,613  
Investment in joint ventures
          184,229       68       33,287             217,584  
Investment in direct financing leases
    60,722       412,828             143             473,693  
Investment in term loans
                116,418       70,000             186,418  
Other assets
    17,613       31,978       11,547       110,906             172,044  
Advances to affiliates
    24,655       3,157       14,604       (42,416 )            
Equity investment in subsidiaries
                      473,109       (473,109 )      
Intangibles and goodwill
    152,316       154,612       13,310       29,424             349,662  
 
                                   
 
                                               
TOTAL ASSETS
    2,901,302       3,534,968       917,637       3,041,369       (473,109 )     9,922,167  
 
                                   
 
                                               
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
                                               
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
    90,121       59,847       13,396       257,503             420,867  
Other current liabilities
    14,500                               14,500  
Advances from affiliates
    120,990       83,721       1,967       (206,678 )            
Current portion of long-term debt
    202,677       561,591       1,800       47,841             813,909  
Long-term debt
    1,714,458       1,501,098       348,000       920,541             4,484,097  
Derivative liabilities
    171,049       201,435       19,743       70,672             462,899  
In-process revenue contracts
                254       174,118             174,372  
Other long-term liabilities
    21,972       107,580       3,185       83,245             215,982  
Redeemable non-controlling interest
    39,604                               39,604  
Non-controlling interests (1)
    46,740       13,173             601       1,541,897       1,602,411  
Equity attributable to stockholders/ unitholders of publicly-listed entities
    479,191       1,006,523       529,292       1,693,526       (2,015,006 )     1,693,526  
 
                                   
 
                                               
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
    2,901,302       3,534,968       917,637       3,041,369       (473,109 )     9,922,167  
 
                                   
NET DEBT (2)
    1,758,491       1,402,638       333,234       717,501             4,211,864  
 
                                   
     
(1)  
Non-controlling interests in the Teekay Offshore and Teekay LNG columns represent the joint venture partners’ share of joint venture net assets. Non-controlling interest in the Consolidation Adjustments column represents the public’s share of the net assets of Teekay’s publicly-traded subsidiaries.
 
(2)  
Net debt represents current and long-term debt less cash and, if applicable, current and long-term restricted cash.
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APPENDIX B — SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF INCOME (LOSS) FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2011

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)
(unaudited)
                                                 
    Teekay     Teekay     Teekay     Teekay     Consolidation        
    Offshore     LNG     Tankers     Parent     Adjustments     Total  
 
                                               
Revenues
    234,145       92,247       31,427       182,540     (55,437 )     484,922  
 
                                   
 
                                               
Voyage expenses
    32,572       685       549       18,083           51,889  
Vessel operating expenses
    75,197       23,388       10,852       65,280           174,717  
Time-charter hire expense
    18,182                   90,669     (55,437 )     53,414  
Depreciation and amortization
    46,163       22,171       10,793       26,109           105,236  
General and administrative
    18,157       6,535       2,131       24,450           51,273  
Asset impairments/net loss (gain) on vessel sales
    8,194                   (2,382 )           5,812  
Restructuring charges
                      458           458  
 
                                   
Total operating expenses
    198,465       52,779       24,325       222,667     (55,437 )     442,799  
 
                                   
 
                                               
Income (loss) from vessel operations
    35,680       39,468       7,102       (40,127 )           42,123  
 
                                   
Net interest expense
    (8,740 )     (10,438 )     (1,030 )     (10,851 )           (31,059 )
Realized and unrealized loss on derivative instruments
    (38,720 )     (27,329 )     (4,387 )     (31,704 )           (102,140 )
Income tax (expense) recovery
    (3,037 )     (119 )           1,134           (2,022 )
Equity income (loss) from joint ventures
          3,447       (1 )     (9,499 )           (6,053 )
Equity income of subsidiaries (1)
                      (6,945 )     6,945        
Foreign exchange gain (loss)
    367       (8,859 )     (6 )     1,341           (7,157 )
Other — net
    1,159       141       (236 )     (106 )           958  
 
                                   
Net (loss) income
    (13,291 )     (3,689 )     1,442       (96,757 )     6,945       (105,350 )
Less: Net loss (income) attributable to non-controlling interests (2)
    1,188       (8,642 )           305     16,047       8,898  
 
                                   
Net (loss) income attributable to stockholders/unitholders of publicly-listed entities
    (12,103 )     (12,331 )     1,442       (96,452)     22,992       (96,452 )
 
                                   
 
                                               
CASH FLOW FROM VESSEL OPERATIONS (3)
    95,171       63,130       17,895       (27,425 )(4)           148,771  
 
                                   
     
(1)  
Teekay Corporation’s proportionate share of the net earnings of its publicly-traded subsidiaries.
 
(2)  
Net (income) loss attributable to non-controlling interests in the Teekay Offshore and Teekay LNG columns represent the joint venture partners’ share of the net income (loss) of the respective joint ventures. Net (income) loss attributable to non-controlling interest in the Consolidation Adjustments column represents the public’s share of the net income (loss) of Teekay’s publicly-traded subsidiaries.
 
(3)  
Cash flow from vessel operations represents income from vessel operations before depreciation and amortization expense, vessel/goodwill write-downs, gains or losses on the sale of vessels and unrealized gains and losses relating to derivatives, but includes realized gains and losses on the settlement of foreign currency forward contracts. Cash flow from vessel operations is a non-GAAP financial measure used by certain investors to measure the financial performance of shipping companies. Please see the Company’s website at www.teekay.com for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP financial measure as used in this release to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure.
 
(4)  
In addition to Teekay Parent’s cash flow from vessel operations, Teekay Parent also receives cash dividends and distributions from its daughter public companies. For the three months ended June 30, 2011, Teekay Parent received daughter company cash dividends and distributions totaling $35.9 million. The dividends and distributions received by Teekay Parent include those made with respect to its general partner interests in Teekay Offshore and Teekay LNG. Please refer to Appendix D to this release for further details.
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APPENDIX B — SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF INCOME (LOSS) FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2011

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)
(unaudited)
                                                 
    Teekay     Teekay     Teekay     Teekay     Consolidation        
    Offshore     LNG     Tankers     Parent     Adjustments     Total  
 
                                               
Revenues
    467,916       185,466       63,171       363,686     (107,293 )     972,946  
 
                                   
 
                                               
Voyage expenses
    58,037       1,055       1,159       36,764           97,015  
Vessel operating expenses
    150,327       44,195       20,454       121,318           336,294  
Time-charter hire expense
    38,452                   185,286     (107,293 )     116,445  
Depreciation and amortization
    91,733       44,520       21,577       52,444           210,274  
General and administrative
    36,887       12,861       4,800       66,943           121,491  
Asset impairments/net loss on vessel sales
    9,265                   140           9,405  
Restructuring charges
    3,924                   1,495           5,419  
 
                                   
Total operating expenses
    388,625       102,631       47,990       464,390     (107,293 )     896,343  
 
                                   
 
                                               
Income (loss) from vessel operations
    79,291       82,835       15,181       (100,704 )           76,603  
Net interest expense
    (17,080 )     (20,614 )     (2,176 )     (21,518 )           (61,388 )
Realized and unrealized loss on derivative instruments
    (27,880 )     (16,560 )     (3,934 )     (30,509 )           (78,883 )
Income tax (expense) recovery
    (5,690 )     (955 )           3,812           (2,833 )
Equity income (loss) from joint ventures
          11,504       (2 )     (11,161 )           341  
Equity in earnings of subsidiaries (1)
                      31,481     (31,481 )      
Foreign exchange (loss) gain
    (432 )     (29,892 )     (29 )     2,856           (27,497 )
Other — net
    2,469       (270 )     (507 )     (640 )           1,052  
 
                                   
Net income (loss)
    30,678       26,048       8,533       (126,383 )     (31,481 )     (92,605 )
Less: Net (income) loss attributable to non-controlling interests (2)
    (2,897 )     (4,023 )           274     (26,858 )     (33,504 )
 
                                   
Net income (loss) attributable to stockholders/unitholders of publicly-listed entities
    27,781       22,025       8,533       (126,109)     (58,339 )     (126,109 )
 
                                   
CASH FLOW FROM VESSEL OPERATIONS (3)
    187,166       130,205       36,758       (68,957 )(4)           285,172  
 
                                   
     
(1)  
Teekay Corporation’s proportionate share of the net earnings of its publicly-traded subsidiaries.
 
(2)  
Net (income) loss attributable to non-controlling interests in the Teekay Offshore and Teekay LNG columns represent the joint venture partners’ share of the net income (loss) of the respective joint ventures. Net (income) loss attributable to non-controlling interest in the Consolidation Adjustments column represents the public’s share of the net income (loss) of Teekay’s publicly-traded subsidiaries.
 
(3)  
Cash flow from vessel operations represents income from vessel operations before depreciation and amortization expense, vessel/goodwill write-downs, gains or losses on the sale of vessels and unrealized gains and losses relating to derivatives, but includes realized gains and losses on the settlement of foreign currency forward contracts. Cash flow from vessel operations is a non-GAAP financial measure used by certain investors to measure the financial performance of shipping companies. Please see the Company’s website at www.teekay.com for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP financial measure as used in this release to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure.
 
(4)  
In addition to Teekay Parent’s cash flow from vessel operations, Teekay Parent also receives cash dividends and distributions from its daughter public companies. For the six months ended June 30, 2011, Teekay Parent received daughter company cash dividends and distributions totaling $72.3 million. The dividends and distributions received by Teekay Parent include those made with respect to its general partner interests in Teekay Offshore and Teekay LNG. Please refer to Appendix D to this release for further details.
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APPENDIX C — SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
TEEKAY PARENT SUMMARY OPERATING RESULTS
FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2011

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)
(unaudited)
Set forth below is a reconciliation of unaudited cash flow from vessel operations, a non-GAAP financial measure, to income from vessel operations as determined in accordance with GAAP, for Teekay Parent’s primary operating segments. The Company believes that, in addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with GAAP, certain investors use this information to evaluate Teekay Parent’s financial performance. Disaggregated cash flow from vessel operations for Teekay Parent, as provided below, is intended to provide additional information and should not be considered a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.
                                         
    Spot     Fixed-rate                     Teekay  
    Conventional     Conventional                     Parent  
    Tanker     Tanker     FPSO     Other (1)     Total  
 
                                       
Revenues
    65,964       40,754       61,533       14,289       182,540  
 
                                       
Voyage expenses
    15,372       334             2,377       18,083  
Vessel operating expenses
    9,495       12,695       41,396       1,694       65,280  
Time-charter hire expense
    56,910       13,336       9,009       11,414       90,669  
Depreciation and amortization
    5,101       5,944       14,562       502       26,109  
General and administrative
    9,492       4,106       8,248       2,604       24,450  
Asset impairments/net (gain) loss on vessel sales
    (3,053 )     90             581       (2,382 )
Restructuring charges
    49       184             225       458  
 
                             
Total operating expenses
    93,366       36,689       73,215       19,397       222,667  
 
                             
 
                                       
(Loss) income from vessel operations
    (27,402 )     4,065       (11,682 )     (5,108 )     (40,127 )
 
                             
 
                                       
Reconciliation of (loss) income from vessel operations to cash flow from vessel operations
 
 
                                       
(Loss) income from vessel operations
    (27,402 )     4,065       (11,682 )     (5,108 )     (40,127 )
Depreciation and amortization
    5,101       5,944       14,562       502       26,109  
Asset impairments/net (gain) loss on vessel sales
    (3,053 )     90             581       (2,382 )
Amortization of in process revenue contracts and other
                (10,798 )     (2,610 )     (13,408 )
Unrealized (gains) losses from the change in fair value of designated foreign exchange forward contracts
          (32 )     68             36  
Realized gains from the settlements of non-designated foreign exchange forward contracts/bunkers/FFAs
          911       1,436             2,347  
 
                             
CASH FLOW FROM VESSEL OPERATIONS
    (25,354 )     10,978       (6,414 )     (6,635 )     (27,425 )
 
                             
     
(1)  
Results of two chartered-in LNG carriers owned by Teekay LNG, one chartered-in FSO unit owned by Teekay Offshore and newbuilding shuttle tanker delivered in May 2011.
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APPENDIX C — SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
TEEKAY PARENT SUMMARY OPERATING RESULTS
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED ENDED JUNE 30, 2011

(in thousands of U.S. dollars)
(unaudited)
Set forth below is a reconciliation of unaudited cash flow from vessel operations, a non-GAAP financial measure, to income from vessel operations as determined in accordance with GAAP, for Teekay Parent’s primary operating segments. The Company believes that, in addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with GAAP, certain investors use this information to evaluate Teekay Parent’s financial performance. Disaggregated cash flow from vessel operations for Teekay Parent, as provided below, is intended to provide additional information and should not be considered a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.
                                         
    Spot     Fixed-rate                     Teekay  
    Conventional     Conventional                     Parent  
    Tanker     Tanker     FPSO     Other (1)     Total  
 
                                       
Revenues
    134,269       76,895       128,045       24,477       363,686  
 
                                       
Voyage expenses
    32,328       585             3,851       36,764  
Vessel operating expenses
    19,063       22,133       77,526       2,596       121,318  
Time-charter hire expense
    120,372       25,949       16,875       22,090       185,286  
Depreciation and amortization
    10,234       11,900       29,124       1,186       52,444  
General and administrative
    19,577       8,264       18,115       20,987       66,943  
Asset impairments/net (gain) loss on vessel sales
    (553 )     112             581       140  
Restructuring charges
    54       16             1,425       1,495  
 
                             
Total operating expenses
    201,075       68,959       141,640       52,716       464,390  
 
                             
 
                                       
(Loss) income from vessel operations
    (66,806 )     7,936       (13,595 )     (28,239 )     (100,704 )
 
                             
 
                                       
Reconciliation of (loss) income from vessel operations to cash flow from vessel operations
 
 
                                       
(Loss) income from vessel operations
    (66,806 )     7,936       (13,595 )     (28,239 )     (100,704 )
Depreciation and amortization
    10,234       11,900       29,124       1,186       52,444  
Asset impairments/net (gain) loss on vessel sales
    (553 )     112             581       140  
Amortization of in process revenue contracts and other
                (21,596 )     (2,610 )     (24,206 )
Unrealized (gains) losses from the change in fair value of designated foreign exchange forward contracts
          (44 )     110             66  
Realized gains from the settlements of non-designated foreign exchange forward contracts/bunkers/FFAs
          1,132       2,171             3,303  
 
                             
CASH FLOW FROM VESSEL OPERATIONS
    (57,125 )     21,036       (3,786 )     (29,082 )     (68,957 )
 
                             
     
(1)  
Results of two chartered-in LNG carriers owned by Teekay LNG, two chartered-in FSO units owned by Teekay Offshore, one FSO unit owned by Teekay Parent, and one newbuilding shuttle tanker delivered in May 2011.
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TEEKAY CORPORATION
APPENDIX D — SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
TEEKAY PARENT FREE CASH FLOW
(in thousands of U.S. dollars, except for per share/unit amounts)
(unaudited)
Set forth below is an unaudited calculation of Teekay Parent free cash flow for the three months ended June 30, 2011, March 31, 2011, December 31, 2010, September 30, 2010, and June 30, 2010. The Company defines free cash flow, a non-GAAP financial measure, as cash flow from vessel operations attributed to its directly-owned and in-chartered assets, distributions received as a result of ownership interests in its publicly-traded subsidiaries (Teekay LNG, Teekay Offshore, and Teekay Tankers), and its 49 percent ownership interest in Teekay Offshore Operating L.P., through March 8, 2011 when it sold this remaining interest to Teekay Offshore, net of interest expense and drydock expenditures in the respective period. For a reconciliation of Teekay Parent cash flow from vessel operations for the three months ended June 30, 2011 to the most directly comparable financial measure under GAAP please refer to Appendix B or Appendix C to this release. For a reconciliation of Teekay Parent cash flow from vessel operations to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure for the three months ended March 31, 2011, December 31, 2010, September 30, 2010, and June 30, 2010, please see the Company’s website at www.teekay.com. Teekay Parent free cash flow, as provided below, is intended to provide additional information and should not be considered a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.
                                         
    Three Months Ended  
    June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
    2011     2011     2010     2010     2010  
Teekay Parent cash flow from vessel operations
    (27,425 )     (41,532 )     (21,674 )     (29,394 )     21,521  
 
                                       
Daughter company distributions to
                                       
Teekay Parent (1)
                                       
Common shares/units (2)
                                       
Teekay LNG Partners
    15,881       15,881       15,881       15,125       15,125  
Teekay Offshore Partners
    11,181       11,181       7,030       7,030       7,030  
Teekay Offshore Operating L.P. (OPCO) (3)
                15,000       15,000       16,000  
Teekay Tankers (4)
    3,384       4,028       3,545       4,995       5,478  
 
                             
Total
    30,446       31,090       41,456       42,150       43,633  
General partner interest
                                       
Teekay LNG Partners
    3,176       3,176       2,949       2,352       2,352  
Teekay Offshore Partners
    2,237       2,212       1,485       1,312       1,150  
 
                             
Total
    5,413       5,388       4,434       3,664       3,502  
Total Teekay Parent cash flow before interest and drydock expenditures
    8,434       (5,054 )     24,216       16,420       68,656  
Less:
                                       
Net interest expense (5)
    (18,012 )     (19,214 )     (25,855 )     (27,224 )     (30,602 )
Drydock expenditures
    (3,040 )     (287 )     (7,474 )     (4,174 )     (1,949 )
 
                             
TOTAL TEEKAY PARENT
                                       
FREE CASH FLOW
    (12,618 )     (24,555 )     (9,113 )     (14,978 )     36,105  
 
                             
     
(1)  
Cash dividend and distribution cash flows are shown on an accrual basis for dividends and distributions declared for the respective period.
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(2)  
Common share/unit dividend and distribution cash flows to Teekay Parent are based on Teekay Parent’s ownership on the ex-dividend date for the respective company and period as follows:
                                         
    Three Months Ended  
    June 30,     March 31,     December 31,     September 30,     June 30,  
    2011     2011     2010     2010     2010  
 
                                       
Teekay LNG Partners
                                       
Distribution per common unit
  $ 0.63     $ 0.63     $ 0.63     $ 0.60     $ 0.60  
Common units owned by
                                       
Teekay Parent
    25,208,274       25,208,274       25,208,274       25,208,274       25,208,274  
 
                             
Total distribution
  $ 15,881,213     $ 15,881,213     $ 15,881,213     $ 15,124,964     $ 15,124,964  
Teekay Offshore Partners
                                       
Distribution per common unit
  $ 0.50     $ 0.50     $ 0.475     $ 0.475     $ 0.475  
Common units owned by
                                       
Teekay Parent
    22,362,814       22,362,814       14,800,000       14,800,000       14,800,000  
 
                             
Total distribution
  $ 11,181,407     $ 11,181,407     $ 7,030,000     $ 7,030,000     $ 7,030,000  
Teekay Tankers
                                       
Dividend per share
  $ 0.21     $ 0.25     $ 0.22     $ 0.31     $ 0.34  
Shares owned by Teekay Parent (4)
    16,112,244       16,112,244       16,112,244       16,112,244       16,112,244  
 
                             
Total dividend
  $ 3,383,571     $ 4,028,061     $ 3,544,694     $ 4,994,796     $ 5,478,163  
     
(3)  
Based on 49 percent interest owned directly by Teekay Parent. In March 2011, Teekay sold its remaining 49 percent interest in Teekay Offshore Operating L.P. to Teekay Offshore.
 
(4)  
Includes Class A and Class B shareholdings.
 
(5)  
Net interest expense includes realized gains and losses on interest rate swaps. Excludes upfront payment of $92.7 million related to interest rate swap resets for the three months ended March 31, 2011.
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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: tanker market fundamentals, including the balance of supply and demand in the tanker market and the impact of seasonal factors on spot tanker charter rates; the future benefits of the Company’s diversified business model; the effect of new offshore contracts on the Company’s future fixed-rate revenues, cash flows and profitability; the expected timing of newbuilding deliveries and in-chartered vessel redeliveries; the Company’s future capital expenditure commitments and the debt financings that the Company expects to obtain for its remaining unfinanced capital expenditure commitments; and the intention of the Company to continue repurchasing shares under the Company’s existing $200 million repurchase authorization. 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: changes in production of or demand for oil, petroleum products, LNG and LPG, either generally or in particular regions; greater or less than anticipated levels of tanker newbuilding orders or greater or less than anticipated rates of tanker scrapping; changes in trading patterns significantly affecting overall vessel tonnage requirements; changes in applicable industry laws and regulations and the timing of implementation of new laws and regulations; changes in the typical seasonal variations in tanker charter rates; changes in the offshore production of oil or demand for shuttle tankers, FSOs and FPSOs; decreases in oil production by or increased operating expenses for FPSO units; trends in prevailing charter rates for shuttle tanker and FPSO contract renewals; the potential for early termination of long-term contracts and inability of the Company to renew or replace long-term contracts or complete existing contract negotiations; changes affecting the offshore tanker market; shipyard production delays and cost overruns; changes in the Company’s expenses; the Company’s future capital expenditure requirements and the inability to secure financing for such requirements; the inability of the Company to complete vessel sale transactions to its public company subsidiaries or to third parties; conditions in the United States capital markets; and other factors discussed in Teekay’s filings from time to time with the SEC, including its Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010. The Company 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 Company’s expectations with respect thereto or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based.
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SIGNATURES
     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
         
 
TEEKAY CORPORATION

 
 
Date:  August 16, 2011 By:   /s/  Vincent Lok  
    Vincent Lok   
    Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
(Principal Financial and Accounting Officer)