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BW Offshore: Dividend information

Dividend information

Reference is made to the Q2 2024 Presentation released 30 August 2024.

BW Offshore Limited (“BW Offshore”) provides the following key information relating to its cash dividend for Q2 2024.

Cash dividend:
Cash dividend amount: USD 0.0625 per share

Declared currency: USD

Timeline:
Date of approval: 29 August 2024

Last day inclusive: 2 September 2024

Ex-date: 3 September 2024

Record date: 4 September 2024

Dividend payment date and delivery of Dividend Shares to shareholders: On or about 11 September 2024

This information is published in accordance with the requirements of the Continuing Obligations.

IR@bwoffshore.com   www.bwoffshore.com

About BW Offshore:
BW Offshore engineers innovative floating production solutions. The Company has a fleet of 3 FPSOs with potential and ambition to grow. By leveraging four decades of offshore operations and project execution, the Company creates tailored offshore energy solutions for evolving markets world-wide. BW Offshore has around 1,200 employees and is publicly listed on the Oslo stock exchange.

This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section 5-12 the Norwegian Securities Trading Act...


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