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As of December 31, 2011: Revenue of 8.872 bn, down 2.6% vs. 2010 (-1.2% like for like) Backlog of 45.6 bn, up 6.7% over 3 months, up 3.1% vs. 2010 Paris, January 26, 2012 In 2011, AREVA s consolidated revenue came to 8.872 billion euros, down slightly (-2.6%) compared with 2010 (-1.2% like for like). The decrease in revenue in nuclear operations was partially offset by significant growth in the renewables business. Foreign exchange and changes in the scope of consolidation had respectively a negative impact of 113 million euros and 16 million euros over the period. Revenue totaled 2.922 billion euros in the fourth quarter of 2011, stable compared with the fourth quarter of 2010 (-0.5% on a reported basis and -0.5% like for like). Foreign exchange had a negligible impact during the period. Revenue by BG (millions of euros) 2011 2010 Change Change LFL Backlog as of 12/31/2011 (millions of euros) Change vs. 12/31/2010 Mining 1,289 1,092 +18.0% +24.0% 10,230-2.1% Front End 2,282 2,612-12.6% -11.8% 18,071-2.1% Reactors & Services 3,262 3,384-3.6% -2.2% 9,103 +24.9% Back End 1,594 1,709-6.7% -6.4% 6,282 +3.7% Renewable Energies 297 150 +98.2% +98.3% 1,778-3.5% Corporate / Other 1 148 157 ns ns 93 ns Total 8,872 9,104-2.6% -1.2% 45,558 +3.1% o.w. France 3,197 3,571-10.5% ns o.w. International 5,675 5,533 +2.6% ns Press Office Patricia Marie Pauline Briand Maxime Michaut T: +33 1 34 96 12 15 F: +33 1 34 96 16 54 press@areva.com Investor Relations Marie de Scorbiac marie.descorbiac@areva.com T: +33 1 34 96 05 97 Philippine du Repaire philippine.durepaire@areva.com T: +33 (0) 1 34 96 11 51 Led by nuclear operations, the group s backlog was 45.6 billion euros at December 31, 2011, up 3.1% year on year and 6.7% in relation to September 30, 2011. Order cancellations since Fukushima were limited to 464 million euros as of December 31, 2011. Concerning these figures, Luc Oursel, Chief Executive Officer, stated: The growth of our backlog over a year marked by the Fukushima accident confirms the strength of the Group s commercial presence alongside its customers. Similarly, the limited decline in revenue in 2011 illustrates the robustness of AREVA s integrated business model with the majority of our activity resting on recurring business generated in relation to our customers nuclear installed base and the development of our renewable energies operations. 1 Includes Consulting and Information Systems operations 33 rue la Fayette - 75442 Paris cedex 09 - France - T : +33 (0) 1 34 96 00 00 F : +33 (0) 1 34 96 00 01 1/6

Performance by Business Group In accordance with the requirements of IFRS 8, AREVA s business segment information is presented for each operating Business Group (BG), which is the level of information examined by the group s governance bodies. Subsequent to the establishment of a subsidiary combining all of the group s mining operations, data for the Mining Business Group are now reported separately from those of the Front End Business Group. Data used for comparisons with 2010 were restated to reflect this new organization. The business segment information therefore corresponds to AREVA's five operating Business Groups: Mining, Front End, Reactors & Services, Back End and Renewable Energies. In terms of crosscutting activities involving several BGs, it should be noted that in December 2011, AREVA signed a unique integrated fuel and related services 2 contract to supply the Monticello nuclear power plant in the State of Minnesota (United States), for a total of about 500 million dollars. It is the first contract of its kind between a nuclear utility and a fuel supplier to be signed in the United States in several decades. This contract is included in the backlog for the Mining and Front End BGs. Mining Business Group The backlog of the Mining BG totaled 10.23 billion euros at December 31, 2011, down slightly (-2.1%) compared with the end of 2010. In 2011, the Mining BG sales activity evolved in an uncertain uranium market. Several uranium supply contracts were signed with U.S. and Asian utilities. For the full year of 2011, the Mining BG recognized revenue of 1.289 billion euros, up 18.0% on a reported basis and of 24.0% LFL. Foreign exchange had a negative impact of 52 million euros. Revenue benefits from the increase in the average uranium sales prices from contracts. Front End Business Group The backlog of the Front End BG came to 18.071 billion euros at December 31, 2011, down slightly (-2.1%) compared with the end of 2010. Of particular note in 2011 are the following: several contracts in the Fuel business with U.S. utilities; a significant volume of new orders in Enrichment, in particular in the United States and Japan, despite complex market conditions. For the full year of 2011, the Front End BG recognized revenue of 2.282 billion euros, a decrease of 12.6% on a reported basis and of 11.8% LFL. Foreign exchange had a negative impact of 24 million euros. Revenue in Enrichment suffered from the end of the SWUs sales to EDF in France, associated to the end in late 2010 of the legacy contract for the supply of enrichment services produced at the Georges Besse plant; the level of activity has a favorable effect in the Fuel business; the Chemistry business suffered from the drop in deliveries to Japanese utilities in the aftermath of the events in Japan. Given this situation, AREVA considered it preferable to limit Comurhex s conversion operations in the latter part of 2011 and decided to 2 This contract covers the supply of uranium, conversion and enrichment services, fuel design and fabrication and associated engineering services. 33 rue la Fayette - 75442 Paris cedex 09 - France - T : +33 (0) 1 34 96 00 00 F : +33 (0) 1 34 96 00 01 2/6

suspend production at the Comurhex sites for a period of two months, without any impact on deliveries to customers. Reactors & Services Business Group The Reactors & Services BG had 9.103 billion euros in backlog at December 31, 2011, up 24.9% compared with the end of 2010. The main new orders in 2011 were as follows: a contract of about 1.1 billion euros with EDF to supply 32 of the 44 steam generators earmarked for the French 1,300 MW nuclear power plants; a contract of more than 600 million euros with EDF to renovate instrumentation and control systems for its 1,300 MW power plants; a contract with Tennessee Valley Authority related to the completion of the Bellefonte power plant in the United States (orders will continue to gradually enter in backlog until the end of the project, for a total of about 1 billion dollars); a contract with CNNC for the supply of digital instrumentation and control systems for the Tianwan 3 & 4 power plants, in China; contracts with EDF for preliminary engineering studies and for the manufacturing of some forgings for the new reactors that the French utility plans to build in the United Kingdom. The provisional certification of the EPR reactor by the British nuclear safety authority was obtained in 2011. The Reactors & Services BG reported revenue of 3.262 billion euros in 2011, down 3.6% (-2.2% LFL). Foreign exchange had a negative impact of 31 million euros. Revenue in the New Builds business was down, mainly due to the decrease in engineering studies in the United States. Revenue associated with EPR reactors under construction in Finland, France and China was stable during the period; Installed Base services were up mainly due to an increase in engineering studies in France; revenue in the Equipment business was down due to the decreasing volume of heavy component deliveries. Back End Business Group The Back End BG had 6.282 billion euros in backlog at December 31, 2011, up 3.7% compared with the end of 2010. Contracts won in 2011 include: several contracts with the CEA to continue dismantling operations at the UP1 plant in Marcoule; a contract with the CEA to remove, treat and ship Phenix reactor fuel. The Back End BG reported revenue of 1.594 billion euros in 2011, a decrease of 6.7% compared with the same period in 2010 (-6.4% like for like). Revenue was penalized in the Recycling business by lower volumes at the La Hague and Melox facilities following production interruptions occurring at the end of the first half of the year, the production having fully restarted during the third quarter; in the Nuclear Site Value Development business, the reduction of AREVA s scope of work under the UP1 plant dismantling contract in Marcoule with the CEA was offset by 33 rue la Fayette - 75442 Paris cedex 09 - France - T : +33 (0) 1 34 96 00 00 F : +33 (0) 1 34 96 00 01 3/6

the deployment of contaminated water treatment solutions at the Fukushima-Daiichi site in Japan; revenue in the Logistics business benefited from an increase in activity in the storage business in the United States and in transportation. Renewable Energies Business Group The Renewable Energies BG had 1.778 billion euros in backlog at December 31, 2011, down 3.5% compared with the end of 2010. The most significant contracts won during the year were: a major contract for the installation of a concentrated solar power plant coupled to the Kogan Creek coal-fired power plant operated by CS Energy in Australia; in the framework of a consortium led by AREVA contracting with Eneco, one of the Netherlands leading power companies, a contract totaling 155 million euros for the consortium to build a biomass power plant in northern Netherlands. The Renewable Energies BG reported revenue of 297 million euros in 2011, a sharp increase from 2010 (+98.2% on a reported basis and +98.3% LFL), due to a significant increase in the Offshore Wind business with ramp-up of mass production of the M5000 turbine at the Bremerhaven plant in Germany. 33 rue la Fayette - 75442 Paris cedex 09 - France - T : +33 (0) 1 34 96 00 00 F : +33 (0) 1 34 96 00 01 4/6

Appendix Consolidated Revenue Millions of euros 2011 2010 2011 / 2010 change in % 2011 / 2010 change in %, LFL 1 st quarter Mining 280 219 +28.1% +35.3% Front End 522 456 +14.6% +14.3% Reactors & Services 739 775-4.7% -4.6% Back End 371 413-10.1% -10.2% Renewable Energies 29 33-13.9% -17.0% Corporate and other operations 38 40 ns ns Total 1,979 1,936 +2.2% +2.7% 2 nd quarter Mining 234 307-23.6% -11.1% Front End 392 612-36.0% -34.8% Reactors & Services 865 767 +12.7% +17.2% Back End 459 485-5.2% -4.4% Renewable Energies 30 14 +124.9% +134.9% Corporate and other operations 37 38 ns ns Total 2,018 2,222-9.2% -5.4% 3 rd quarter Mining 272 233 +16.9% +17.3% Front End 551 574-4.0% -2.3% Reactors & Services 789 759 +3.9% +6.3% Back End 255 376-32.1% -31.5% Renewable Energies 50 24 +104.9% +107.1% Corporate and other operations 35 44 ns ns Total 1,953 2,011-2.9% -1.3% 4 th quarter Mining 502 333 +50.7% +49.1% Front End 816 970-15.8% -15.5% Reactors & Services 869 1,082-19.8% -19.7% Back End 508 435 +16.6% +16.6% Renewable Energies 188 79 +138.8% +140.4% Corporate and other operations 39 36 ns ns Total 2,922 2,936-0.5% -0.5% Total 2011 Mining 1,289 1,092 +18.0% +24.0% Front End 2,282 2,612-12.6% -11.8% Reactors & Services 3,262 3,384-3.6% -2.2% Back End 1,594 1,709-6.7% -6.4% Renewable Energies 297 150 +98.2% +98.3% Corporate and other operations 148 157 ns ns Total 8,872 9,104-2.6% -1.2% 33 rue la Fayette - 75442 Paris cedex 09 - France - T : +33 (0) 1 34 96 00 00 F : +33 (0) 1 34 96 00 01 5/6

Note: Like for like / LFL: at constant exchange rates and consolidation scope. Foreign exchange impact: The foreign exchange impact mentioned in this release comes from the translation of subsidiary accounts into the group s unit of account. This impact is primarily due to changes in the US dollar in relation to the euro. AREVA also points out that its foreign exchange hedging policy for commercial operations aims to shield profitability from fluctuations in exchange rates in relation to the euro. Forward-looking statements This document contains forward-looking statements and information. These statements include financial forecasts and estimates as well as the assumptions on which they are based, and statements related to projects, objectives and expectations concerning future operations, products and services or future performance. Although AREVA s management believes that these forward-looking statements are reasonable, AREVA s investors, shareholders and investment certificate holders are hereby advised that these forwardlooking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties that are difficult to foresee and generally beyond AREVA s control, which means that future results and developments may differ significantly from those expressed, induced or forecast in the forward-looking statements and information. These risks include those explained or identified in the public documents filed by AREVA with the AMF, including those listed in the Risk Factors section of the Reference Document registered with the AMF on March 30, 2011, as updated with the half-year report at June 30, 2011 (which may be read online on AREVA s website: www.areva.com). AREVA makes no commitment to update the forward-looking statements and information, except as required by applicable laws and regulations. Upcoming events and publications March 2, 2012 08:45 CEST: Press release 2011 results March 2, 2012 10:00 CEST: Telephone conference and webcast 2011 results April 26, 2012 17:45 CEST: Press release - First quarter 2012 revenue and financial information May 10, 2012: Annual General Meeting of Shareholders ABOUT AREVA AREVA supplies solutions for power generation with less carbon. Its expertise and unwavering insistence on nuclear and industrial safety, transparency and ethics are setting the standard, and its responsible development is anchored in a process of continuous improvement. Ranked first in the global nuclear power industry, AREVA s unique integrated offering to utilities covers every stage of the fuel cycle, nuclear reactor design and construction, and related services. The group is also expanding in renewable energies wind, solar, bioenergies, hydrogen and storage to be one of the top three in this sector worldwide in 2012. With these two major offers, AREVA s 48,000 employees are helping to supply ever safer, cleaner and more economical energy to the greatest number of people. 33 rue la Fayette - 75442 Paris cedex 09 - France - T : +33 (0) 1 34 96 00 00 F : +33 (0) 1 34 96 00 01 6/6