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SBM Offshore CEO Bruno Chabas commented: “SBM Offshore delivered a good set of results during the first quarter of 2020, in line with expectations. The Company’s results, dividend track record and completed share repurchase exemplify SBM Offshore’s robust business model. At the same time, SBM Offshore is also impacted by the combined demand and supply crises in the oil and gas market and is taking measures to evolve and adapt with the uncertain dynamic market conditions."

"Our teams are doing a fantastic job managing the current situation. We prioritise the health, safety and well-being of our staff, clients and contractors. In our Lease and Operate division, our global task force implemented protocols covering all relevant scenarios to manage business continuity through an extended period of COVID-19 impact. Uptime was maintained at 99.3%, in line with our historical track record. In Turnkey, SBM Offshore continues to execute the projects for its clients. The on-schedule sailaway of the last two modules of the Johan Castberg turret is a good example thereof."

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Bruno Chabas added: "Oil and gas companies have responded to the low oil price environment by delaying and reducing investments. Although the market conditions have worsened across the board, large-capacity offshore developments will attract funding in the future. These projects have very competitive break-even prices and will be prioritised in clients’ selection of investment opportunities. SBM Offshore targets this niche with Fast4Ward® and will strengthen its position through this program."

"Fast4Ward® enhances client development plans through more economical production, safer operations and reliable delivery. Although the number of projects coming to the market will decrease in the short to medium term, SBM Offshore remains disciplined in selecting opportunities and in accepting only that level of risk appropriate to deliver value to all its stakeholdersSBM Offshore is uniquely positioned not only to weather this crisis but to come out stronger at the end of it.”

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