Quick Facts
Teekay

Teekay Corporation transports more than 10 percent of the world’s seaborne oil, has built a significant presence in the liquefied natural gas shipping sector through its publicly listed subsidiary, Teekay LNG Partners L.P. (NYSE: TGP), and is further growing its operations in the offshore production, storage and transportation sector through its publicly listed subsidiary, Teekay Offshore Partners L.P. (NYSE: TOO), and continues to expand its conventional tanker business through its publicly listed subsidiary, Teekay Tankers Ltd. (NYSE: TNK).

With a fleet of more than 165 vessels, offices in 16 countries and more than 6,700 seagoing and shore-based employees, Teekay 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’s 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”.


Financial


Founded 1973
Fiscal Year End December 31*
Corporate Head Office Bermuda
Operational Headquarters Vancouver, Canada
Country of Incorporation Marshall Islands
Fiscal Year 2008 Voyage Revenues USD $3,193,655
IPO July 20, 1995
Listed NYSE
Symbol TK
Fully Diluted Share Count 72,745,781 (as of March 31, 2009)
Dividend $0.31625 per share, quarterly (increased 15% in October 2008) 
Share Repurchases Approximately $925 million, or 26% of outstanding shares since November 2004
Stock Transfer Agent BNY Mellon, 1 866 230 2915, +1 201 680 6685 (Outside the U.S.)
*Teekay's fiscal year end changed from March 31 to December 31 in 1999

Corporate

Founder Torben Karlshoej (TK)
Chairman C. Sean Day
President & CEO Bjorn Moller
Offices In 16 countries around the world
Number of Employees more than 6,700 including seafaring and shore based staff
Fleet 162 vessels.
* Includes 71 vessels time-chartered-in, 13 newbuildings, and 2 managed vessels.
Newbuildings 13 newbuildings to be delivered 2007 - 2009
Average Age of Fleet 9.3 years (including newbuilds) / 9.9 years (excluding newbuilds)
Products Shipped Predominantly crude oil, condensate and petroleum products, and liquefied gas