In respect of Angola and Equatorial Guinea there is some evidence that payments may have been made directly or indirectly to government officials;

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Press Release SBM OFFSHORE FINDINGS OF INTERNAL INVESTIGATION April 2, 2014 Today, SBM Offshore presents the findings of its internal investigation, which it started in the first quarter of 2012, as the investigators have completed their investigative activities. The investigation, which was carried out by independent external counsel and forensic accountants, focused on the use of agents over the period 2007 through 2011. In summary, the main findings are: The Company paid approximately US$200 million in commissions to agents during that period of which the majority relate to three countries: US$18.8 million to Equatorial Guinea, US$22.7 million to Angola and US$139.1 million to Brazil; In respect of Angola and Equatorial Guinea there is some evidence that payments may have been made directly or indirectly to government officials; In respect of Brazil there were certain red flags but the investigation did not find any credible evidence that the Company or the Company s agent made improper payments to government officials (including state company employees). Rather, the agent provided substantial and legitimate services in a market which is by far the largest for the Company; The Company voluntarily reported its internal investigation to the Dutch Openbaar Ministerie and the US Department of Justice in April 2012. It is presently discussing the disclosure of its definitive findings with the Openbaar Ministerie, whilst simultaneously continuing its engagement with the US Department of Justice. New information could surface in the context of the review by these authorities or otherwise which has not come up in the internal investigation to date; At this time, the Company is still not in a position to estimate the ultimate consequences, financial or otherwise, if any, of that review; Since its appointment in the course of 2012 the Company s new Management Board has taken extensive remedial measures in respect of people, procedures, compliance programs and organization in order to prevent any potential violations of applicable anti-corruption laws and regulations. Both it and the Company s Supervisory Board remain committed to the Company conducting its business activities in an honest, ethical, respectful and professional manner. Introduction On April 10, 2012 SBM Offshore announced that it had initiated an internal investigation into alleged improper payments to government officials. The Company engaged Paul Hastings LLP and De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek to act as independent counsel to conduct the investigation. Paul Hastings LLP in turn appointed PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP forensic accountants (PwC Forensics). The investigators report to Sietze Hepkema, who is the Company s Chief Governance & Compliance Officer, and to the Audit Committee of the Company s Supervisory Board. Over the course of the two years since the beginning of the investigation, the Company s Supervisory Board and its new Management Board have sought transparency in communicating on the internal investigation. In that spirit, the Company now wishes to share the findings of the internal investigation, as the investigators have completed their investigative activities. In its press release of March 28, 2013, the Company disclosed that the investigation focused on certain African countries in the period 2007 through 2011. At that time the Company also disclosed that there were indications that some payments were made to sales agents, which appeared to have been intended for government officials. The Company further disclosed that it also was investigating practices in a country outside of Africa. The Company now confirms that the countries concerned are Equatorial Guinea, Angola and Brazil. SBM OFFSHORE N.V. Press Release April 2, 2014 1

In the years 2007 through 2011, aggregate commissions to sales agents by Group companies totalled approximately US$200 million. Of those commissions, US$18.8 million related to Equatorial Guinea, US$22.7 million to Angola and US$139.1 million to Brazil, of which US$123.7 was paid to the primary agent in Brazil at the time. More detail on the findings in relation to each of these countries is set out below. As a general matter the use of agents serves legitimate business purposes. Since the start of the investigation, in early 2012, the Company has taken a large number of remedial actions, which included the suspension of payments to agents, reduced reliance on sales agents and the establishment of processes to improve possible vulnerabilities associated with the use of sales agents. These remedial measures are also described in more detail below. The Company voluntarily reported its internal investigation to the Dutch Public Prosecutor s Office (Openbaar Ministerie) and the US Department of Justice in April 2012, and has been in dialogue with these authorities ever since updating them on the status of the investigation. The Company is presently discussing the disclosure of its findings with the Openbaar Ministerie, whilst simultaneously continuing its engagement with the US Department of Justice. These authorities will form their own judgment on these issues. New information could surface in the context of the review by these authorities or otherwise which has not come up to date in the internal investigation. At this time, the Company is still not in a position to estimate the ultimate consequences, financial or otherwise, if any, of that review. Investigative Process The scope of the independent investigation was determined based on the information gathered and reviewed by the investigative team and by the Company s Compliance and Internal Audit Departments global review of the Group s sales agents. The combined investigation and internal review has been global in nature, but evidence-based by focusing on issues that were identified through the course of the investigation and internal review. As a result, the investigators and the Company did not conduct a detailed review of the Group s activities in every country where the Group does business. Over the past two years, the Company has cooperated fully with the investigation, providing Paul Hastings LLP, De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek, and PwC Forensics complete access to its records, files, electronic data, and personnel. In their investigation, Paul Hastings LLP, De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek and PwC Forensics have been assisted by an internal team that was led, from the date of his appointment, by Sietze Hepkema and included members of the Company s Legal, Compliance, and Internal Audit Departments. Paul Hastings LLP and PwC Forensics, with the assistance of the Company, collected hard copy and electronic data, including imaging of hard drives and other electronic sources from certain current and former employees. Paul Hastings LLP has reviewed hundreds of thousands of documents that were identified as being potentially relevant to the issues being investigated. Paul Hastings LLP has interviewed numerous current and former employees in connection with the review into the Group s activities in Equatorial Guinea, Angola and Brazil. The interviewees included (former) members of the Company s Board of Management, and former and current employees in the Legal Department, Sales & Marketing Department, Accounting and Finance Departments and relevant project teams. Key Findings by Country Equatorial Guinea In early 2012, the Company learned from a third party that one of the Group s agents may have given certain items of value to certain government officials in Equatorial Guinea. Based on evidence identified during the course of the investigation, that agent may have made at least some payments to third parties. Those third parties may have shared all or part of the payments with certain Equatorial Guinean government officials. Aggregate payments by Group companies to the agent in relation to Equatorial Guinea in the years 2007 through 2011 totaled US$18.8 million, of which approximately US$10 million has now been repaid to the Group companies concerned after they requested the agent to return the money. The Company is unable to determine how much, if any, of the remaining amount was paid to government officials. SBM OFFSHORE N.V. Press Release April 2, 2014 2

Angola In the period 2007 through 2011, Group companies used multiple agents in Angola, including the agent used in Equatorial Guinea. The Group companies concerned made payments to these agents in connection with their projects in Angola. There is some evidence that persons affiliated with at least one of these agents were Angolan government officials or were associated with Angolan government officials. There is also some evidence that the agent used in Equatorial Guinea may have made payments to Angolan government officials and that other items of value were provided to Angolan government officials and/or their relatives. Aggregate payments to sales agents by Group companies in relation to Angola in the years 2007 through 2011 totaled US$22.7 million. The Company is unable to determine how much, if any, of that amount was paid to Angolan government officials. Brazil The investigation team further conducted a detailed investigation into the relationship between Group companies and their main agent in Brazil, and companies owned by that agent and the agent s family members and/or business partners. There were certain red flags but the investigators did not find any credible evidence that the agent made improper payments to government officials (including state company employees) in Brazil. Furthermore, evidence was found that the agent provided substantial and legitimate services to the Company, at a time when SBM s permanent non-operational presence in Brazil was very limited (4 people in 2007 compared to 220 today). Aggregate payments to sales agents by Group companies in relation to Brazil in the years 2007 through 2011 totalled US$139.1 million, of which US$123.7 million was paid to the primary agent. Other Countries At the outset of the investigation, the Company froze all payments to agents and conducted a review and due diligence on sales agents in all other countries. As a result of that review the Company decided to discontinue certain agents. Also, the Company decided to no longer use agents in countries where it has a presence. The investigation team also specifically looked at other countries covered by the agreements with the agent used in Equatorial Guinea and Angola but in its evidence-based approach did not perform a further detailed investigation into these countries. Remedial Measures Taken In order to prevent any potential violations by the Company of the applicable anti-corruption laws and regulations in the future, the Company has taken remedial action to enhance its compliance programme. The new Management Board, with the full backing of the Supervisory Board, has consistently emphasized the importance of compliance. The Company introduced new policies, processes and systems and established a Compliance department. In addition, the Company took a number of steps, which included the following: 1. The Company s Compliance Task Force directed the Company s Internal Audit team to review all payments to all agents. 2. The Company suspended payments to all agents and subsequently resumed payments only on a case by case basis after the review referred to in 4.a). 3. The Company has made enhancements to its compliance organization. 4. The Company has made enhancements to its compliance program: a) The Company enhanced its due diligence process and sales agent approval procedure via a Validation Committee which has resulted in a number of agents having been terminated. b) The Company has implemented a due diligence process for all other third parties providing services to the Company based on a risk assessment approach. c) The Company worked with PwC Forensics to enhance its internal financial controls. d) The Company worked with PwC Forensics to enhance its internal audit function. SBM OFFSHORE N.V. Press Release April 2, 2014 3

e) The Company implemented a new template sales agency agreement including robust anticorruption warranties. f) The Company implemented a new payment system for sales agent payments requiring thorough bank account and invoicing checks and requiring the approval of four signatures from executives from the Company, including a Compliance representative. g) The Company implemented a hotline: SBM Offshore Integrity Line. h) The Company increased the annual training courses for the Company s staff. 5. The Company has made changes to its organization in order to ensure implementation of the above steps. More information on the progress of our discussions with the relevant authorities will be reported in due course. The Company s Supervisory Board and Management Board remain committed to the Company conducting its business activities in an honest, ethical, respectful and professional manner. Investor Conference Call SBM Offshore has scheduled a conference call followed by a Q&A session at 09:00 Central European Time on Wednesday, April 2, 2014. The conference call will be hosted by Bruno Chabas (CEO), Peter van Rossum (CFO) and Sietze Hepkema (CGCO). Interested parties are invited to listen to the call by dialling +31 20 794 8485 in the Netherlands, +44 207 190 1595 in the UK or +1 480 629 9822 in the US. Conference ID#: 4677807. Financial Calendar Date Year Annual General Meeting of Shareholders April 17 2014 Trading Update Q1 2014 - Press Release May 9 2014 Half-Year 2014 Results - Press Release August 7 2014 Trading Update Q3 2014 - Press Release November 13 2014 SBM OFFSHORE N.V. Press Release April 2, 2014 4

Corporate Profile SBM Offshore N.V. is a listed holding company that is headquartered in Schiedam. It holds direct and indirect interests in other companies that collectively with SBM Offshore N.V. form the SBM Offshore group ("the Company"). SBM Offshore provides floating production solutions to the offshore energy industry, over the full product life-cycle. The Company is market leading in leased floating production systems with multiple units currently in operation, and has unrivalled operational experience in this field. The Company s main activities are the design, supply, installation, operation and the life extension of Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessels. These are either owned and operated by SBM Offshore and leased to its clients or supplied on a turnkey sale basis. Group companies employ over 9,600 people worldwide, who are spread over five execution centres, eleven operational shore bases, several construction yards and the offshore fleet of vessels. Please visit our website at www.sbmoffshore.com. The companies in which SBM Offshore N.V. directly and indirectly owns investments are separate entities. In this communication SBM Offshore is sometimes used for convenience where references are made to SBM Offshore N.V. and its subsidiaries in general, or where no useful purpose is served by identifying the particular company or companies. The Management Board Schiedam, April 2, 2014 SBM OFFSHORE N.V. Press Release April 2, 2014 5

For further information, please contact: Investor Relations Nicolas D. Robert Head of Investor Relations Telephone: +377 92 05 18 98 Mobile: +33 (0) 6 40 62 44 79 E-mail: nicolas.robert@sbmoffshore.com Website: www.sbmoffshore.com Media Relations Anne Guerin-Moens Group Communications Director Telephone: +377 92 05 30 83 Mobile: +33 (0) 6 80 86 36 91 E-mail: anne.guerin-moens@sbmoffshore.com Website: www.sbmoffshore.com Disclaimer Some of the statements contained in this release that are not historical facts are statements of future expectations and other forwardlooking statements based on management s current views and assumptions and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, performance, or events to differ materially from those in such statements. Such forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties, which may cause actual results and performance of the Company s business to differ materially and adversely from the forward-looking statements. Certain such forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as believes, may, will, should, would be, expects or anticipates or similar expressions, or the negative thereof, or other variations thereof, or comparable terminology, or by discussions of strategy, plans, or intentions. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described in this release as anticipated, believed, or expected. SBM Offshore NV does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update any industry information or forward-looking statements set forth in this release to reflect subsequent events or circumstances. SBM OFFSHORE N.V. Press Release April 2, 2014 6