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1 The Outlook for Energy A View to 2030 AAPL 2006 OCS Workshop
Note: The package is intended for presentations to external audiences. However, speaker notes and backup data should not be distributed externally. Questions concerning this package and potential uses may be directed to Corporate Planning (Todd Onderdonk). The Outlook for Energy A View to 2030 AAPL 2006 OCS Workshop January 19, 2006 G. Tom Theriot ExxonMobil Production Company This presentation includes forward-looking statements. Actual future conditions (including economic conditions, energy demand, and energy supply) could differ materially due to changes in technology, the development of new supply sources, political events, demographic changes, and other factors discussed herein (and in Item 1 of ExxonMobil’s latest report on Form 10-K). This material is not to be reproduced without the permission of Exxon Mobil Corporation. This presentation includes forward-looking statements. Actual future conditions (including economic conditions, energy demand, and energy supply) could differ materially due to changes in technology, the development of new supply sources, political events, demographic changes, and other factors discussed herein (and in Item 1 of ExxonMobil’s latest report on Form 10-K. This material is not to be reproduced without the permission of Exxon Mobil Corporation.

2 Energy Outlook Basis ~90 individual countries plus country groups ~15 demand sectors (e.g. residential) ~20 fuels (e.g. gasoline, coal)

3 Energy Use

4 Energy Intensity - Declining Trend Accelerates

5 Energy Demand Grows Heat/Other: Includes Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Agriculture

6 Energy Demand Grows Heat/Other: Includes Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Agriculture

7 Oil and Gas Remain Predominant

8 Oil Growth Led by Non-OECD Transport Demand
Heat/Other: Includes Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Agriculture

9 Conventional Oil Resources - 2005
Includes Discovered, Undiscovered, and Growth to 2050 Excludes NGL’s, Shale Oil, and VHO Sands ~68% remaining as of EOY 2004

10 Worldwide Liquids Production

11 Technology Essential to Meet Supply Challenges

12 Gas Demand - Regional Split
Heat/Other: Includes Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Agriculture

13 Growing Reliance on Gas Imports

14 The Outlook for Energy to 2030

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16 The Outlook for Energy


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