Q4 2020 Teekay Corp Earnings Call

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Welcome to Teekay Corporation's fourth quarter and fiscal 'twenty 'twenty earnings results conference call. During the call all participants will be in a listen only mode. Afterwards, you will be invited to participate in a question and answer session at that time. If you have a question participants will be asked to press star One to register for a question for Sid.

Since during the call. Please press star zero on your Touchtone phone as a reminder, this call is being recorded now for opening remarks and introductions I would now like to turn the call over to the company. Please go ahead.

Before we begin I'd like to direct all participants to our website at www Dot Teekay dot com, where you'll find a copy of the fourth quarter and annual 2020 earnings presentation.

Kenneth on Vince will review this presentation. During today's conference call. Please allow me to remind you that our discussion today contains forward looking statements actual results may differ materially from results from the results projected by those forward looking statements.

Additional information concerning factors that could cause actual results to materially differ from those in the forward looking statements is contained in the fourth quarter and annual 2020 earnings release and earnings presentation available on our website.

Now I'll turn the call over to Vince Lok Teekay Corporation's group CFO to begin.

Thanks, Ryan Hello, everyone and thank you for joining us today for Teekay Corporation's fourth quarter and annual 2020 earnings Conference call.

We hope that you and your families are all healthy and safe.

Before I hand, the call over to Kenneth I will briefly review our financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal 2020.

As well as how we have strengthened our financial foundation across the Teekay group over the past several years.

Starting with our recent highlights on slide three of the presentation in.

In the fourth quarter of 2020, we reported our fifth consecutive quarterly adjusted profit.

With consolidated adjusted net income of 3 million on <unk> per share compared.

Compared to adjusted net income of $15 million or <unk> 15 per share in the prior quarter.

We also generated total adjusted EBITDA of $201 million compared to $227 million in the previous quarter.

Compared to Q3 Q4 included strong adjusted results from Teekay parent and Teekay LNG on Teekay tankers results reflected the recent weakness in the tanker market.

Despite an unprecedented year marked by continuous volatility across the energy markets, our gas business reported its highest ever adjusted net income and our tanker business reported its best year ever from a free cash flow perspective.

For the full year of 2020, we reported consolidated adjusted net income of 83 million for 82 per share compared to the prior year's adjusted net loss of $19 million for <unk> 19 per share and.

And we increased our total adjusted EBITDA to $1 1 billion up nearly 15% over 2019.

Compared to the prior year, our stronger results. This year can be attributed to higher adjusted earnings earnings in each of our main businesses.

With its growth program completed in early 2020, Teekay LNG generated strong earnings this year supported by the stable cash flows from its diversified portfolio for long term contracts.

Teekay tankers through its spot exposure benefited from an extraordinary surge in tanker demand in the first half of 2020, and it's well timed fixed rate charters secured during that period at attractive levels.

And Teekay parent's results improved due to the new foreign Hayden Fps's contract entered into in March 2020 higher.

Higher cash flows from the hummingbird fpss.

And lower net G&A and interest expense, partially offset by lower earnings from our balance <unk>, which ceased production and commenced decommissioning in June 2020, which Kenneth will discuss in more detail later in the presentation.

Looking ahead, we are expecting the first quarter results to be more or less in line with the fourth quarter.

Teekay LNG is expected to have another strong quarter, while the weak tanker market continues to weigh on Teekay tankers results.

For guidance on our first quarter results. Please refer to the appendix for this presentation.

Turning to the balance sheet, we have continued to prioritize balance sheet strength and made significant progress on that effort.

With cash flows from operations and proceeds from asset sales over the past year, we have reduced.

For our proportionate net debt by over $1 billion or 16%.

Lastly, we have also increased our total consolidated liquidity by over 300 million to approximately $1 billion as of December 31.

Turning to slide for the Teekay group's multiyear plan towards building a strong financial foundation is coming into fruition, which is which is reflected in these charts.

Looking at the two charts on the left.

With the completion of teach Ggp's three 5 billion Newbuild program in early 2020, and the strength in the tanker market we.

We increased our total adjusted EBITDA by 40% over the past two years to $1 1 billion.

Which creates which equates to a CAGR of over 18%.

Importantly, this increase includes a 41% increase in our stable gas cash flows.

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We are also steadily improved our profitability when you compare on a consolidated adjusted net income of $83 million in 2020 to the adjusted net loss of $53 million in 2018.

We funded a lot of our growth with debt during this period, resulting in a proportionate net debt, peaking in 2019 as can be seen in the chart on the top right.

But since then and as mentioned earlier, we have decreased our proportionate debt by over 1 billion, which has built significant equity value and reduce our interest expense across the group.

Looking at the chart on the bottom right now.

On a combination of the increase in our cash flows and the reduction of net debt as resulted in a significant decline in our financial leverage from seven nine times in 2018 to four eight times at the end of 2020 on a proportionate net debt to adjusted EBITDA basis.

Lastly, although not reflected in these charts. In addition to our strong liquidity position over $1 billion. We currently have no significant debt maturities in 2021 and no committed growth capex.

All of these key areas have led to a stronger foundation across the group, which we believe provides significant financial and strategic flexibility going forward with that I will now turn the call over to Kenneth.

Thanks, Vince and good morning, everyone.

Turning to slide five.

Continue to make progress in winding down our DSO segment.

The point, even if DSO continues to operate under its long term bareboat charter contracts at a nominal day rate since receiving on upfront $6 million to $7 million cash payment in April 2020. This eliminated our operational exposure to the previous loss making contract.

Pleased to report that we have successfully completed phase one of the band for <unk> decommissioning project with net cost coming in below budget.

During Q4, we recorded positive EBITDA of $2 million on the unit, which came in approximately $7 million better than our forecast of negative EBITDA of $5 million for the quarter as a result of lower costs on higher cost recoveries.

Looking ahead for Q1, we expect to incur approximately $3 million to $5 million on costs as we prepare to reposition the unit from the UK, where it is currently in lay up to a recycling yards located in Denmark for recycling in the coming months with total green recycling costs expected to be approximately $4 million to $5 million, which will be incurred.

Later this year.

As a reminder, the <unk> has a unique contract structure with Teekay is also responsible for part of the remediation of the subsea infrastructure, which we refer to as phase II, we had already accrued these costs on our balance sheet in prior periods as an asset retirement obligation or <unk>.

And as of December 31st I'll remain low accrual was $33 million.

Originally we were planning to complete most of the phase II work during the summer of 2021, however, reasonably we were able to secure an extension out to June 2023 to complete this work since we now have more time. We are currently working closely with the customer on the most optimal and economical remediation plan for.

The remaining subsea infrastructure.

Lastly, the hummingbird <unk> continues to operate on the just thought for yield on the fixed rate contract. However, the <unk> has the right to terminate the contract as early as mid 2021.

This deal is deemed on economic our oil production is very likely to continue beyond this year as oil prices are approaching $70 per barrel, which is a significant increase from last quarter. In addition, we are continuing to work with the customer of the hummingbird to maximize the production life of the chestnut field.

The field produced approximately 5000 barrels per day in the fourth quarter and the unit continues to generate stable positive cash flow for teekay.

Over the next two slides I will briefly touch on the results and highlights of our daughter companies as always I encourage you to listen to their respective earnings conference calls for more details following this call.

On slide six we have summarized Teekay lng's recent results and highlights.

In the fourth quarter for Teekay LNG partners generated total adjusted EBITDA of $190 million and adjusted net income of $60 million 61 per unit all up from the fourth quarter of 2019 as a result of a complete quarter contribution from its fully delivered growth program for the full year GDP.

<unk> reported record high adjusted results generating total adjusted EBITDA of $758 million and adjusted net income of $234 million or $2 45 per unit.

Which were also up for the year relative to the prior year.

GGP recently secured a two year charter contract plus extension option on a 52% owned LNG carrier the methane spirit to early 2023 and as LNG fleet is now 97% fixed in 2021 and 89% faced in 2022.

GDP continues to strengthen its balance sheet with a strong liquidity position of approximately $462 million.

During the year GDP reduced its total proportionate net debt by nearly $560 million over 10% and continues to move closer to its target leverage range.

GDP also announced yesterday that it plans to increase its common unit distributions by 15% to $1 15 per common unit per annum commencing with the first quarter's distribution to be paid in May 2021 visit.

This increase will have $6 million to Teekay parent's annual free cash flow for total of $43 million and represents the third consecutive year of double digit increases in Teekay lng's distribution to common unit holders importantly, given CK LNG is stronger balance sheet strong earnings and industry.

<unk> backlog of long term contracts. We believe the increased distribution is well covered which allows teekay LNG to provide an attractive distribution to investors, which equates to a yield of eight 4% based on the increased distribution level and yesterday's closing unit price, while continuing to delever its balance sheet.

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Lastly, looking ahead for the future we believe that the long term outlook for natural gas and LNG remains bright as natural gas is expected to play a key role in the energy transition as it continues to displace coal in the coming decades.

On slide seven we have summarized teekay tankers recent results and highlights in the fourth quarter TNK reported total adjusted EBITDA of $10 million down from $46 million in the prior quarter and an adjusted net loss of $41 million or $1 21 per share compared to adjusted net.

Income of $3 million on <unk> per share in the prior quarter <unk>.

<unk> Q4 results reflected lower tanker rates due to a weaker tanker market related to low oil demand on OPEC supply cuts as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the unwinding of floating storage despite.

Despite the pronounced weakness in Q4 spot tanker rates TNK. Nevertheless reported one of its best ever annual results in 2020 reporting adjusted EBITDA of $336 million up from $260 million in the prior year and adjusted net income of $153 million or $4 50 for.

<unk> per share compared to $64 million or $1 91 per share in the prior year.

During last year TNK transformed its balance sheet and build a resilient financial position from its record annual free cash flow of $277 million and completed asset sales of $86 million.

During this time TNK has reduced its debt by $419 million of 45% as well as increased its total liquidity position by over 220 million share.

$373 million as of December 31, and.

<unk> has started using a portion of its existing liquidity to further reduce interest costs through unwinding some of its higher cost sale leasebacks.

Spot tanker weakness has continued into Q1 in the near term outlook remains uncertain due to COVID-19, but we are pleased that we secured wells on fixed rate charters for 18% of vessel days for the first half of 'twenty to 'twenty, one at over $34000 per day, which is well above the current spot market and helps to mitigate.

Some of the spot market weakness.

Looking ahead, we believe that the underlying tanker supply fundamentals remain positive and should result in meaningfully improved tanker market conditions as the global economy and oil demand for return to more normal conditions.

On our forward view TNK opportunistically entered into a seven year in charter agreement for a new building eco aframax at an attractive rate, which we anticipate will deliver into a strong tanker market in the fourth quarter of 2022, enabling us to increase our scale and renew our fleet and have less capital.

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Turning to slide eight last quarter, we touched on our ESG journey, and where we focused on three key focus areas for us, including how we allocate capital in the world changing energy sources, how we optimize our existing business and how we can continue to strengthen our ESG profile.

We believe that industry leadership in ESG go hand in hand evolving from a foundation of trusting relationships with all our stakeholders. This has been a guiding principle for our company for almost 50 years and has become even more important as we continue to see stakeholders racing the expectation volume.

For industry leadership is as great as ever and ultimately we will be measured on the actions that we take.

We have published sustainability reports for the last 10 years and financial partners on New Teekay group's sustainability report in April 2021, which further builds on what we have done in the past and we will provide information that is aligned with global frameworks, such as Gi and SaaS fee.

In closing as you have heard it's been a very busy year with record annual results at Teekay LNG and Teekay tankers, we have strengthened our balance sheets on build resilient financial positions. We are also performed well from an operations and commercial perspective, despite the challenges, resulting from COVID-19, which we have so far successfully.

Overcome.

All of the accomplishments over the past year was possible due to the dedication and perseverance of all our seafarers and cause on and onshore colleagues and as such I would like to express my sincere thanks and gratitude.

Looking forward, we see a strong correlation between the global vaccination program on the increase in oil demand, which we estimate to be 5% to 7% lower in Q1, 'twenty to 'twenty, one compared to pre pandemic levels.

As the world recovers from the pandemic, we expect the demand for oil and gas on related transportation services to gradually return to 2019 levels, which we believe will be positive for the entire Teekay group.

With that operator, we're now available to take your questions.

Alright, and it does it.

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