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BP Review David Eyton, Group Head of Research & Technology Princeton, 9 th Feb 2010

BP Review David Eyton, Group Head of Research & Technology Princeton, 9 th Feb 2010

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Page 1: BP Review David Eyton, Group Head of Research & Technology Princeton, 9 th Feb 2010

BP Review

David Eyton, Group Head of Research & Technology

Princeton, 9th Feb 2010

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Agenda

• Reflections on the past year

• What’s going on in BP

• Looking forward for the CMI

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Personal Reflections

• A shifting energy landscape

• COP15 – the end of the beginning

• Re-emergence of gas

• Climate scientists under scrutiny

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2009 results: BP and other IOCs

Underlying Net Income ($bn) 14.6 19.4 11.6 9.6 5.5 Year on Year % -44% -56% -59% -58% -67%

Cash from Operations ($bn) 27.7 28.5 21.0 na 12.5 Year on Year % -27% -52% -52% na -45%

Reported Volumes 3998 3932 3152 2704 2288 Year on Year % 4.2% 0.3% -3.0% 6.9% 2.4%

Market Capitalisation ($bn) 173 315 174 147 74 Year on Year % 18% -22% 7% -2% -4%

Capital Expenditure as disclosed ($bn) 20.3 27.1 27.6 22.2 10.9 Year on Year % -34% 4% 4% 4% 4%

* ExxonMobil, Chevron and ConocoPhillips shown pre-Lifo adjustment.

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Energy Pathways

Oil

Gas

Nuclear, Hydro/Wind/Sol, Fossil/CCS

Battery Electric Vehicles-

Electricity from Coal

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BP’s Group-level Core Universities

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Looking forward in 2010

1. Retain the CMI’s climate science and modelling credibility

2. Continue to engage at the political interface

3. Seriously focus on gas

4. Mitigation versus Adaptation