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Kathleen Eisbrenner Executive Vice-President Global LNG Shell Gas & Power

7th Doha Natural Gas Conference Doha, Qatar 9 March 2009

EUROPE IS FACING A GAS SUPPLY GAP


BCM
900

Demand

800

700

LNG?

New pipeline developments?

600

Supply Gap

500 400

300

Contracted Imports

200 100

Indigenous

2012

2015

2018

2008

2009

2010

2011

2013

2014

2016

2017

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

Source: Wood Mackenzie

Excludes contract-extensions

2025

GLOBAL LNG MARKET DEVELOPMENTS

2007

2012

.. .

# Countries LNG importers


Source: Shell analysis 2

2007 17 15

2012 estimate ~30 ~20

% increase ~70% ~20%

LNG exporters

SUPPLY CHALLENGES
1. DOMESTIC DEMAND 2. HIGH EPC COSTS 3. PEOPLE AND SKILLS

Growing energy demand

High costs

More complex projects Large integrated projects Technical and project management challenges

Natural gas exporting countries


Competition with exports

Construction delays

NOW IS THE TIME TO INNOVATE

TECHNOLOGY Develop and introduce new technologies

ENVIRONMENT
Lower the environmental footprint of LNG OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE

Improve plant availability, reliability and efficiency


Technology, Environment and Operational Excellence are key to maximizing value now and in the future
SAKHALIN II LNG PLANT, RUSSIAN FEDERATION

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