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Growth through Innovation and Integration Use this area for cover image (Maximum (height height 6.5cm, 6.5cm width & 8cm) width 8cm) SHELL FLOATING LNG FACILITY Menno Bax Global Innovation Manager LNG Bas Kessels LNG Projects & Technology November 13 1

CAUTIONARY NOTE The companies in which Royal Dutch Shell plc directly and indirectly owns investments are separate entities. In this presentation Shell, Shell group and Royal Dutch Shell are sometimes used for convenience where references are made to Royal Dutch Shell plc and its subsidiaries in general. Likewise, the words we, us and our are also used to refer to subsidiaries in general or to those who work for them. These expressions are also used where no useful purpose is served by identifying the particular company or companies. Subsidiaries, Shell subsidiaries and Shell companies as used in this presentation refer to companies over which Royal Dutch Shell plc either directly or indirectly has control. Companies over which Shell has joint control are generally referred to joint ventures and companies over which Shell has significant influence but neither control nor joint control are referred to as associates. In this presentation, joint ventures and associates may also be referred to as equity-accounted investments. The term Shell interest is used for convenience to indicate the direct and/or indirect (for example, through our 23% shareholding in Woodside Petroleum Ltd.) ownership interest held by Shell in a venture, partnership or company, after exclusion of all third-party interest. This presentation contains forward-looking statements concerning the financial condition, results of operations and businesses of Royal Dutch Shell. All statements other than statements of historical fact are, or may be deemed to be, forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are statements of future expectations that are based on management s current expectations and assumptions and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, performance or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied in these statements. 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All forward-looking statements contained in this presentation are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements contained or referred to in this section. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Additional risk factors that may affect future results are contained in Royal Dutch Shell s 2-F for the year ended December 31, 212 (available at www.shell.com/investor and www.sec.gov ). These risk factors also expressly qualify all forward looking statements contained in this presentation and should be considered by the reader. Each forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of this presentation, 26 November 213. Neither Royal Dutch Shell plc nor any of its subsidiaries undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement as a result of new information, future events or other information. In light of these risks, results could differ materially from those stated, implied or inferred from the forward-looking statements contained in this presentation. We may have used certain terms, such as resources, in this presentation that United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) strictly prohibits us from including in our filings with the SEC. U.S. Investors are urged to consider closely the disclosure in our Form 2-F, File No 1-32575, available on the SEC website www.sec.gov. You can also obtain these forms from the SEC by calling 1-8-SEC-33. 2

GLOBAL ENERGY OUTLOOK 4 ENERGY DEMAND +6% 21 25 HYDROCARBONS DOMINATE OUTLOOK GAS DEMAND DOUBLING 21 25 3 2 Shell activities Oil Natural gas 1 Biomas Wind Nuclear Coal Solar Other renewables 198 199 2 21 22 23 24 25 3

GAS AND LNG DEMAND DEMAND BY SECTOR Bcf/d % LNG Power Industrial Residential & Commercial Transport Other % LNG of total gas demand

SHELL S GLOBAL LNG PORTFOLIO ACCESS TO KEY STRATEGIC MARKETS SHIPPING EXPORT ALTAMIRA BAJA SPAIN DUBAI HAZIRA ARKAT SAKHALIN II COVE POINT BRUNEI LNG ELBA ISLAND MALAYSIA LNG LNG FOR TRANSPORT NORTH WEST SHELF CANADA GREEN CORRIDOR LNG - OPERATION LNG - CONSTRUCTION REGAS POSITION - OPERATION PLUTO (WOODSIDE)* QATARGAS 4 NIGERIA LNG OMAN LNG QALHAT* WHEATSTONE LNG PRELUDE GORGON LNG * Indirect interest 5

INDUSTRY LEADING INTEGRATED PORTFOLIO GLOBAL INTEGRATED GAS PORTFOLIO 22 MTPA 1 ON STREAM LNG Canada Green corridor GTT On stream Repsol LNG (subject to completion) Under construction Options GTL Great Lakes GTT Elba LNG Gulf Coast GTT Prelude Browse Wheatstone Gorgon Abadi Sunrise Arrow 7 MTPA UNDER CONSTRUCTION + 33% 2+ MTPA OPTIONS SHELL 7% GLOBAL MARKET SHARE SHELL GLOBAL LNG CAPACITY GROWTH 1 mtpa 5 4 3 2 1 212 ~22+ On stream Under construction Options SHELL LNG LEADERSHIP 1 Year end mtpa 3 2 1 Shell Exxon Chevron BG Total BP 211 217 1 excludes 4.2 mtpa equity capacity from Repsol LNG acquisition which is subject to completion Copyright Source: PFC of Royal Energy, Dutch WoodMackenzie Shell plc Date 29/11/213 6

SHELL S CONTRIBUTION TO THE LNG INNOVATION JOURNEY Brunei 1972 NWS T1-T2. 1989 Nigeria T1-T2. 1999 Malaysia Tiga 23 NWS T5 28 Pluto 212 Prelude FID 211 C3/MR Aircooling 4 Stage C3/MR New Kettles Scale-up Modularisation High N 2 Feed Gas Floating LNG LNG Train Capacity (m mtpa) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 st Baseload LNG Plant Scale-up GE Frame 6/7 Drivers Axial Compressors Lowest Unit Cost High Efficiency 2 nd MCHE Supplier DMR Moveable and Modular 1964 Arzew 1983 Malaysia Satu 1995 Malaysia Dua 2 Oman 24 NWS T4 29 Sakhalin FID 211 Canadian Green Corridor 7

GAS MARKET DYNAMICS EVOLVING COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE Independents, NOCs, Acquisitions SUPPLY DEVELOPMENTS GAS/LNG BUSINESS CHANGING CHANGING MARKETS Floating LNG Unconventional Gas (CBM, Shale) Exports from North America East Africa ENVIRONMENTAL PRESSURES Recession Price volatility New LNG markets China CO 2, SO 2, NOx, water. Gas advocacy 8

GAS VALUE CHAIN Upstream Movable Modular Liquefaction systems Gas to Chemicals Liquefaction Plant Converting gas to liquid (GTL) Shipping & Trading Supply and Distribution Chemical Products For plastics, coatings, detergents Regasifying LNG LNG traditional GTL LNG to transport Gas to Chemicals Natural Gas For cooking, heating, electrical power. Fuels & Lubricants Road, ship, aviation Copyright Source: PFC of Royal Energy, Dutch WoodMackenzie Shell plc Date 29/11/213 9

LNG INTO DOWNSTREAM: INNOVATE & INTEGRATE Global Marine, ECA Stranded Gas Road Transport Coal Bed Methane Small scale liquefaction Mining Pipeline Gas Rail Extended Well Test Existing LNG Infrastructure Stationary Power Upstream Downstream 1

GATE ACCESSING THE GAS TO TRANSPORT MARKET Coastal Marine GATE Leveraging GASNOR infrastructure & capabilities (6K LNG transfers) Bunkering solution around PoR (PCN bunker vessel) Advocacy with European commission Inland Waterways Greenstream launched in April 213 Greenrhine launched in August 213 VALUE PROPOSITION HIGHER PROFIT LOWER COSTS EMISSION COMPLIANCE Road use Plan to launch 7 retail stations in NL Customer & OEM engagements Advocacy on harmonized standards CONFIDENTIAL 11

MMLS: GLOBAL, FLEXIBLE, SMALL SCALE, MODULE BASED, GAS LIQUEFACTION SOLUTION MMLS Site Independent small scale LNG design for global implementation in LNG for Transport space Design once, build many leveraging standardization and replication, with design, supply chain and fabrication Modularized system minimizing site construction requirements Truck Transportable Flexibility in potential locations from port to site Broad applicability - wide range of environmental conditions and feed gas compositions Market oriented Includes truck, rail and marine loading systems 3-4 MMSCFD Feed Gas (Grid or equity).2-.25 MTPA LNG, LPG, Condensate 12

SMALL SCALE LNG - CATEGORIES Micro Mini Small Mid Large mtpa.1mtpa.5mtpa 2mtpa 5mtpa 1-8/day x 45-12 m3 (local) 1,-3,m 3 (regional) 12,-26,m 3 (global) 3 rd party design Shell concept, industry design Shell design Shell design Simple Movable & Modular Minimum equipment Economy of scale, efficient N 2 expansion SMR or N 2 SMR DMR or C3-MR Enabler of oil production, flare gas Peak shaver LNG Premium markets Replace marine gasoil, road diesel, naphtha, LPG Phased deployment Supply gas grid /power plants Traditional base-load Supply gas grid /power plants 13

MMLS MODULAR APPROACH ENABLES A BROAD RANGE OF APPLICATIONS Feed gas quality: Lean Average Rich Optional LPG and condensate extraction Feed gas pressure range optional feed gas compression Brownfield / Greenfield Optional electricity generation and utilities Feed gas temperature range Flexible feed gas heater 14

MMLS DELIVERY FRAMEWORK Small Scale LNG Business Opportunity MMLS Validation of Standard Design Application & Package Development for Project Site Selection Front End Design Validate: Incoming Gas Power Availability Off-takes (Truck, Rail, Marine) Site Suitability Etc Procurement Engineering and Procurement Suppliers Operations Fabrication BOP Construction Civil, Fnds, Jetty Logistics Site Assembly and Construction CSU 15

TRUCKABLE MODULES ENABLE LOW COST, LOW TECH, LOW RISK, FLEXIBLE PROJECT LOGISTICS Modules transported by dedicated tween deck cargo ship Pickup straight from fabrication yard dock Dedicated vessel (2x per project) Vessel includes 2 cranes for delivery flexibility Ship loose material in standard sea container Modules fit within oversized trucking envelope 16

CANADIAN GREEN CORRIDOR 17

GULF COAST CORRIDOR 18

GREAT LAKES CORRIDOR 19

Q & A

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