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All references to production rates, project capacity, resource size, and acreage are on a gross basis, unless otherwise noted.
Forward-looking statements contained in this presentation regarding the potential for future earnings and cash flows, emission reduction efforts, dividends, and volumes,
including statements regarding future cash flow potential and returns under third-party net-zero scenarios, are not forecasts of actual future results. The statements and
analysis in this presentation under third-party net-zero scenarios represent a good faith effort by the Company to address these hypotheticals despite significant unknown
variables and, at times, inconsistent market and government policy signals. Energy demand modeling aims to replicate system dynamics of the global energy system,
requiring simplifications. The reference to any scenario, including any potential net zero scenario, does not imply ExxonMobil views any particular scenario as likely to occur.
In addition, energy demand scenarios require assumptions on a variety of parameters. As such, the outcome of any given scenario using an energy demand model comes
with a high degree of uncertainty. For example, the IEA describes its NZE scenario as extremely challenging, requiring unprecedented innovation, unprecedented
international cooperation and sustained support and participation from consumers. Third-party scenarios discussed in this presentation reflect the modeling assumptions
and outputs of their respective authors, not ExxonMobil, and their use or inclusion herein is not an endorsement by ExxonMobil of their underlying assumptions, likelihood or
probability. Investment decisions are made on the basis of ExxonMobil's separate planning process, but may be secondarily tested for robustness or resiliency against
different assumptions, including against various scenarios. Any use of the modeling of a third-party organization within this document does not constitute or imply an
endorsement by ExxonMobil of any or all of the positions or activities of such organization.
Actions needed to advance the Company's 2030 greenhouse gas emission-reductions plans are incorporated into its medium-term business plans, which are updated
annually. The reference case for planning beyond 2030 is based on the Company's Energy Outlook research and publication, which contains the Company's demand and
supply projection based on its assessment of current trends in technology, government policies, consumer preferences, geopolitics, and economic development. Reflective
of the existing global policy environment, the Energy Outlook does not project the degree of required future policy and technology advancement and deployment for the
world, or ExxonMobil, to meet net zero by 2050. As future policies and technology advancements emerge, they will be incorporated into the Outlook, and the Company's
business plans will be updated accordingly.
This presentation includes a number of third party scenarios such as the IPCC 74 Lower 2°C scenarios, made available through the IPCC SR 1.5 scenario explorer data, and
the IEA's Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario. These third party scenarios reflect the modeling assumptions and outputs of their respective authors, not ExxonMobil, and
their use and inclusion herein is not an endorsement by ExxonMobil of their likelihood or probability. The analysis done by ExxonMobil on the IPCC Lower 2°C scenarios and
the IEA NZE 2050 scenario and the representation thereof aims to reflect the average or trends across a wide range of pathways. Where data was not or insufficiently
available, further analysis was done to enable a more granular view on trends within these scenarios.
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venture, partnership, co-venturer, operated by others, and partner are used to indicate business and other relationships involving common activities and interests, and those
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unless otherwise noted, is taken from publicly available statements or disclosures by that competitor and has not been independently verified by ExxonMobil or any third
party. We note that certain competitors report financial information under accounting standards other than U.S. GAAP (i.e., IFRS).
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