• A market leading distributor of fuels and related products to consumers and industries across Africa • Meeting the growing demand for fuels and services across the continent driven by strong macro-economic factors • Footprint across 23 countries, operating under the Shell and Engen brands • Strong growth track record - forecourt portfolio grown by over 80% since 2012 FACTSHEET ~10 billion litres of fuel sold in 2020 1 Over 2,300 service stations $360m of adjusted EBITDA in 2020 750,000 customers served daily *2020 adjusted EBITDA split. 1. Fuel and lubricants sales volumes in 2020 Retail Commercial Lubricants • Over 2,300, Shell and Engen branded service stations • Quality network in strategic locations, with volumes per site well in excess of market average • Rapidly growing non-fuel offering across the network • Provide reliable supply of fuels and LPG to thousands of customers • Across the construction, transport, power, mining, aviation and marine sectors • Mix of long term contracts, tender business and spot sales • Integrated manufacturing, distribution and marketing operations for leading global Shell-branded products (Helix and Rimula) • Multi-channel distribution through service stations, distributors and direct to commercial customers BUSINESS SEGMENTS April 2021 26% * FAVOURABLE AFRICAN MACRO TRENDS UNDERPIN OUR GROWTH Source: BMI, UN World Population Prospects 2017, UN World Urbanization Prospects 2014, McKinsey Global Institute: “Lions on the move II: realizing the potential of Africa’s economies”, Deloitte: “The Deloitte Consumer Review Africa: A 21st century view”. 1. As compared to 2020 population. 2. As of 1 July 2019. 3. As of December 2019, includes motorbikes. FAST POPULATION GROWTH YOUNG POPULATION RAPID URBANISATION GROWING MIDDLE CLASS STRONG GDP GROWTH IN VIVO ENERGY COUNTRIES INCREASING CONSUMER SPENDING RAPID VEHICLE GROWTH STRONG INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT • 1.1 billion more people by 2050 1 • 60% of global population growth • 60% of population less than 25 years old vs 28% in developed regions 2 • Urban population to grow from 42% to 60% from 2015 – 2050 • 376 million to 582 million people from 2013 – 2030 • 5% CAGR 2018 – 2023 GDP growth • 3.8% household consumption CAGR 2015 – 2025 • 4.8% between 2019-2024 • 53 vehicles per 1,000 people vs. 566 in Europe 3 • $150 billion of annual infrastructure spending required by 2025 ENGEN BRAND SENEGAL GUINEA CÔTE D’IVOIRE GHANA MALI MOROCCO CAPE VERDE BURKINA FASO TUNISIA UGANDA NAMIBIA BOTSWANA MADAGASCAR GABON ZAMBIA KENYA MAURITIUS REUNION MALAWI MOZAMBIQUE ZIMBABWE SHELL BRAND RWANDA TANZANIA 14% * 60% *