
Financial Performance (2Q 2025) - Revenues reached $87.1 million[10], with an operating income of $22.2 million[10] and a net income of $6.8 million[10] - Adjusted EBITDA stood at $51.6 million[10] - Available liquidity as of June 30, 2025, was $104.8 million, including $66.3 million in cash and cash equivalents and $38.5 million in undrawn credit facility, increased by $4.0 million since March 31, 2025[10] Fleet and Operations - Fleet operated with 100% utilization, or 96.8% overall when considering scheduled drydockings[10] - The company purchased the Daqing Knutsen on July 2, 2025, for a net cash cost of $24.8 million[14], which included $95 million less $70.5 million of outstanding debt plus $0.3 million of capitalized fees[14] Contractual Agreements and Extensions - Repsol Sinopec exercised their option to extend their time charter on the Raquel Knutsen for three years, until June 2028[11] - Agreement was reached with Shell to extend the term of the current time charter for the Hilda Knutsen by 3 months firm (to June 2026) plus a further 9 months at our option (to March 2027)[16] - Agreement was reached with Equinor to extend the term of the current time charter for the Bodil Knutsen to a fixed term ending in March 2029, followed by two charterer's options each of one year[18] Capital Allocation - A common unit buyback program was established on July 2, 2025, with a capacity for $10 million of purchases over the subsequent 12 months[15] - By September 25, 2025, 226k common units had been repurchased at an aggregate cost of $1.64 million, at an average price of $7.24 per common unit[15] - Refinancing of the Tove Knutsen was completed on September 16, 2025, via sale & leaseback generating $32 million of net proceeds[16] Forward-Looking Statements and Backlog - Contractual backlog expanded to $895 million of fixed contracts averaging 2.6 years, with charterers' options averaging a further 4.2 years (as at June 30, 2025)[26]