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RECOMMENDED COMBINATION WITH BG GROUP 8 APRIL 2015 ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC 1

DEFINITIONS & CAUTIONARY NOTE NOT FOR RELEASE, PRESENTATION, PUBLICATION OR DISTRIBUTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART IN, INTO OR FROM ANY JURISIDICTION WHERE TO DO SO WOULD CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THE RELEVANT LAWS OF SUCH JURISDICTION. This presentation has been prepared by Royal Dutch Shell plc ( Shell ) in connection with the recommended combination of BG Group plc ( BG ) and Shell (the Combination ). The information set out in this presentation is not intended to form the basis of any contract. By attending (whether in person, by telephone or webcast) this presentation or by reading the presentation slides, you agree to the conditions set out below. This presentation (including any oral briefing and any question-and-answer in connection with it) is not intended to, and does not constitute, represent or form part of any offer, invitation or solicitation of any offer to purchase, otherwise acquire, subscribe for, sell or otherwise dispose of, any securities or the solicitation of any vote or approval in any jurisdiction. No shares are being offered to the public by means of this presentation. You should conduct your own independent analysis of Shell, BG and the Combination, including consulting your own independent advisers in order to make an independent determination of the suitability, merits and consequences of the Combination. The release, presentation, publication or distribution of this presentation in jurisdictions other than the United Kingdom may be restricted by law and therefore any persons who are subject to the laws of any jurisdiction other than the United Kingdom should inform themselves about and observe any applicable requirements. Any failure to comply with applicable requirements may constitute a violation of the laws and/or regulations of any such jurisdiction. This presentation is being made available only to persons who fall within the exemptions contained in Article 19 and Article 49 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2005 and persons who are otherwise permitted by law to receive it. This presentation is not intended to be available to, and must not be relied upon, by any other person. None of Shell, its shareholders, subsidiaries, affiliates, associates, or their respective directors, officers, partners, employees, representatives and advisers (the Relevant Parties ) makes any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this presentation, or otherwise made available, nor as to the reasonableness of any assumption contained herein or therein, and any liability therefor (including in respect of direct, indirect, consequential loss or damage) is expressly disclaimed. Nothing contained herein or therein is, or shall be relied upon as, a promise or representation, whether as to the past or the future and no reliance, in whole or in part, should be placed on the fairness, accuracy, completeness or correctness of the information contained herein or therein. Further, nothing in this presentation should be construed as constituting legal, business, tax or financial advice. The information contained in this presentation relating to BG is derived from publicly available information only. None of the Relevant Parties has independently verified the material in this presentation. No statement in this presentation (including any statement of estimated synergies) is intended as a profit forecast or estimate for any period and no statement in this presentation should be interpreted to mean that cash flow from operations, free cash flow, earnings, earnings per share or income on a clean current cost of supplies basis for Shell, BG or the combined group, as appropriate, for the current or future financial years would necessarily match or exceed the historical published cash flow from operations, free cash flow, earnings, earnings per share or income on a clean current cost of supplies basis for Shell or BG, as appropriate. Statements of estimated cost savings and synergies relate to future actions and circumstances which, by their nature, involve risks, uncertainties and contingencies. As a result, the cost savings and synergies referred to may not be achieved, may be achieved later or sooner than estimated, or those achieved could be materially different from those estimated. For the purposes of Rule 28 of the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers ( Takeover Code ), quantified financial benefits statements contained in this presentation are the responsibility of Shell and the Shell directors. Neither these statements nor any other statement in this presentation should be construed as a profit forecast or interpreted to mean that the combined group's earnings in the first full year following implementation of the Combination, or in any subsequent period, would necessarily match or be greater than or be less than those of Shell or BG for the relevant preceding financial period or any other period. The bases of belief, principal assumptions and sources of information in respect of any quantified financial benefit statement are set out in the announcement published on 8 April, 2015 in connection with the Combination. Reserves: Unless otherwise stated, our use of the term reserves in this presentation means SEC proved oil and gas reserves. Resources: Our use of the term resources in this presentation includes quantities of oil and gas not yet classified as SEC proved oil and gas reserves. Resources are consistent with the Society of Petroleum Engineers 2P and 2C definitions. Organic: Our use of the term Organic includes SEC proved oil and gas reserves excluding changes resulting from acquisitions, divestments and year-average pricing impact. Resources plays: our use of the term resources plays refers to tight, shale and coal bed methane oil and gas acreage. The companies in which Royal Dutch Shell plc directly and indirectly owns investments are separate entities. In this presentation Shell, Shell group and Royal Dutch Shell plc are sometimes used for convenience where references are made to Royal Dutch Shell plc and its subsidiaries in general. Likewise, the words we, us and our are also used to refer to subsidiaries in general or to those who work for them. These expressions are also used where no useful purpose is served by identifying the particular company or companies. Subsidiaries, Shell subsidiaries and Shell companies as used in this presentation refer to companies in which Royal Dutch Shell plc either directly or indirectly has control. Companies over which Shell has joint control are generally referred to as joint ventures and companies over which Shell has significant influence but neither control nor joint control are referred to as associates. The term Shell interest is used for convenience to indicate the direct and/or indirect ownership interest held by Shell in a venture, partnership or company, after exclusion of all third-party interest. Further cautionary notes, including a note on forward looking statements, appear at the back of this presentation. 2

JORMA OLLILA CHAIRMAN ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC 3

ANDREW GOULD CHAIRMAN BG GROUP PLC 4

BEN VAN BEURDEN CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC 5

SHELL + BG: A COMPELLING COMBINATION Accelerates deep water + LNG strategy Accretive to earnings and cash flow per share Complementary portfolios: synergy opportunity Enhanced portfolio: springboard to high-grade Shell + BG Improved cash flow enhances future dividends + buyback potential Growth: deep water Brazil Growth: global LNG Synergies + high-grading 6

SUMMARY TERMS AND METRICS 0.4454 Shell B shares and 383p in cash per BG share 1 Represents a value per BG ordinary share of 1350p, a premium of 52% 2 Values BG equity at 47.0 billion 3 BC-10, Brazil BG shareholders to own 19% of Shell Transaction underpinned by intrinsic asset value of BG Mildly accretive to earnings per share in 2017 and strongly accretive from 2018 4 Atlantic LNG Accretive to cash flow from operations per share from 2016 4 1 The issue of Shell B shares is subject to the conditions set out in the announcement made by Shell dated 8 April, 2015 2 Based on 90 day trading volume weighted average price per Shell B and per BG share on 7 April, 2015 3 Based on Shell B share closing price on 7 April, 2015 4 Per share impacts assume Brent oil prices 2016 $67/bbl; 2017 $75/bbl; 2018-2020 $90/bbl (all on a 2014 real terms basis) Shearwater. North Sea. UK 7

SHELL + BG UPSTREAM COMBINATION North Sea Kazakhstan Atlantic basin LNG Brazil deep water Shell BG Complementary fit Main BG office locations Key uplift Australia LNG Enhanced position in our growth priorities: LNG + deep water Complementary fit in 15 countries ~$2.5 billion/year synergies * identified + further potential * Reported under Rule 28.1 of the Takeover Code: reports can be found in the announcement made by Shell on 8 April, 2015 8

BG A STRONG STRATEGIC FIT WITH SHELL PORTFOLIO Production million boe/d BG impact Key BG producing assets Longer term: Kazakhstan Kazakhstan: Karachaganak adds to growth potential FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES 1 RESOURCES PLAYS DEEP WATER INTEGRATED GAS 2% (9)% 12% 18% Lower 48 Brazil New equity supply + trading North America shales bolt-on Growth priorities: LNG: combination of two world class portfolios Brazil deep water: step change in prolific new oil basin UPSTREAM ENGINE 27% North Sea Asia Africa South America Upstream engine: Enhances our North Sea position Ongoing portfolio management + selective growth ROACE 2014 Combination (2014 pro-forma) 1 Iraq, Nigeria onshore (SPDC), Kazakhstan, Arctic, heavy oil 9

SHELL + INTEGRATED GAS A leading global player Shell integrated gas performance Strong returns; growing business $ billion Sakhalin QG4 Pearl GTL Pluto LNG North Rankin Repsol LNG Core strength for Shell Earnings + ~470% Earnings CFFO ROACE (RHS) 2014 CFFO in billion $ Downstream engine Integrated gas Upstream engine Deep water Resources plays Future opportunities 2014 ROACE (%) size of bubble represents 2014 year-end capital employed Nigeria LNG Sakhalin Pearl GTL, Qatar 10

INTEGRATED GAS SHELL + BG NEW GROWTH IN IOC LEADERSHIP PORTFOLIO 2014* Shell BG Combination Equity LNG liquefaction capacity (mtpa) LNG delivered volumes (mtpa) Regas terminals (#) 26 7 33 34 11 45 6 4 9 Sabine Pass Cove Point Elba Lake Charles Baja Altamira Atlantic LNG LNG Peru UK Spain Shell BG equity LNG Overlap Egypt Nigeria Equatorial Guinea QG-4 Oman Hazira Sakhalin Malaysia Gorgon Shell regasification BG regasification BG LNG offtake Singapore Brunei Prelude Pluto NWS QCLNG Enhanced position: Atlantic basin + Australia Combination of two world class trading portfolios Potential to re-shape next generation growth Year end equity liquefaction capacity in mtpa Shell and BG combined 2014-18 +80% (20 mtpa) 2014 2018 * Source: company data 11

LNG: NORTH AMERICA AND ATLANTIC BASIN Options: North America North America LNG Canada + Prince Rupert Upstream gas Shell BG Overlap BG LNG offtake Pre-FID W. Canada gas Appalachia Haynesville Gulf Coast options Elba Sabine Pass Lake Charles LNG in Canada Gulf Coast export options Upstream gas Strengthening our trading options: Atlantic basin Sabine Pass Lake Charles Nigeria Shell BG Overlap BG LNG offtake Pre-FID USA Venezuela Atlantic basin position Elba NLNG Atlantic LNG, Trinidad + Tobago Equatorial Guinea Atlantic basin New and enhanced supply Trading opportunities 12

LNG: AUSTRALIA AND TANZANIA Options: Australia Prelude Browse Gorgon Australia - Queensland BG Bowen Shell Bowen QCLNG Arrow Energy Queensland Cash flow growth from QCLNG Further growth potential BG: ~8 mtpa: QCLNG ramping up (BG average interest 73.8%) Shell: 50% in Arrow; 8mtpa option BG Surat Shell Surat Upstream gas Shell BG Pre-FID New green field potential: Tanzania Tanzania Shell: exploration Tanzania Recent substantial gas discoveries Shell BG MoU for potential LNG site BG: greenfield LNG 16 tcf discovery (100%) BG 60%, operator LNG plant in pre-feed Block 04 Block 03 Block 01 Shell LNG development capabilities Further exploration potential 13

SHELL + DEEP WATER DEEPENING OF COMPETITIVE POSITION + CAPABILITY Decades track record in project delivery High returns; growing portfolio Cost leadership + profitable CFFO in billion $ Downstream engine Integrated gas Shell deep water Production 390 kboe/d; >10% of Upstream Upstream engine Deep water Resources plays Future opportunities ROACE (%) size of bubble represents 2014 year-end capital employed GOM Nigeria 2014 Brazil Malaysia Perdido, GOM, USA 14

SHELL IN BRAZIL: STRONG PRESENCE ACROSS THE VALUE CHAIN ACTIVE IN BRAZIL >100 YEARS Downstream: a leading + established brand Deep water: a leading player 1998+ Libra JV: 2013+ #1 sugar-ethanol player ~2013+ Retail network ~5500 sites 12% ROACE fiscal year 2013 Bijupirá-Salema: 2003 BC-10: 2009 2014: 52 kboe/d BC-10 ph3 under construction 8 12 billion boe resources (ANP) 2010 discovery NW-1 & C-1: positive results 2014/2015 2015: further appraisal wells First FPSO vessel in design Shell 20% 15

DEEP-WATER BRAZIL SHELL + BG IOC LEADERSHIP IN WORLD-CLASS OIL PROVINCE Shell position BC-10 Production thousand boe per day Bijupirá-Salema Shell: 3 exploration /appraisal wells drilled 8-12 billion boe potential (ANP) Shell BG Combination Shell and Petrobras: leading global deep-water companies Source IHS BG: On-stream ~78 kboed 2014 New FPSOs + growth 3.5 billion boe potential (BG share) BM-S-54 Lapa (30%) Lula (25%) Iara (25%) Sapinhoá (30%) Libra Strategic + profitable position in giant oil province Shell deep water and oil trading capabilities Map shows Shell positions as per end 2014 16

UPSTREAM ENGINE: NEW MOMENTUM Managed decline of legacy positions Upstream engine production (2014) thousand boe per day Shell BG BG* (kboe/d) Shell (kboe/d) UK 105 90 Norway 28** 160 Bolivia 48 - India 18 - Thailand 39 - Tunisia 32 - Other - 1,132 overlap new production for Shell 270 1,382 Attractive returns from Shell upstream engine 2014 CFFO in billion $ Uplift + synergies in North Sea Downstream engine Integrated gas Operational and overhead rationalizations Resources plays * Source: BG 2014 Annual Report ** 2015E Deep water Future opportunities Upstream engine 2014 ROACE (%) size of bubble represents 2014 year-end capital employed Shell technology applications Exit tail-end and underperforming assets 17

ENLARGED UPSTREAM PORTFOLIO SPRINGBOARD FOR FURTHER PORTFOLIO HIGH-GRADING Company-wide drive to improve performance Impact of BG combination Shell: 2014 2015 YTD delivery Grow New mix: profitable, ramped-up end of decade Attractiveness Growth, returns, scale Fix Restructuring ~$77 billion capital employed 160 kboe/d start-ups + LNG Marks opportunity to rework our long-term options Exploration activity reduction ~ $30 billion asset sales targeted 2016-18 Review + reduce longer term options Exit Oil Products, resources plays, upstream engine ~$17 billion asset sales Arctic e.g. Iraq, Nigeria onshore Heavy oil Resources plays Resilience Performance and risk 18

SIMON HENRY CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC 19

RECAP OF TERMS AND KEY CONDITIONS 0.4454 Shell B shares and 383p in cash per BG share * Equity increase: 1,532 million new B shares * Election option for A shares BC-10, Brazil Mix and match election between cash and shares Purchase price allocation (IFRS 3 + 13) ~ - $2 billion post-tax P&L annual impact To be implemented by Scheme of Arrangement Atlantic LNG, Trinidad & Tobago Key conditions: shareholder + regulatory approvals Shearwater, North Sea, UK * The issue of Shell B shares is subject to the conditions set out in the announcement made by Shell dated 8 April, 2015 20

SHELL + BG KEY METRICS 2014 Proved reserves billion boe Production million boe/d +20% +25% Shell/ BG* Shell/ BG ROACE % Cash flow from operations $ billion +15% Shell Combination Shell/ BG * Shell s reserves are calculated on a SEC basis and BG s 1P reserves are calculated on a PRMS basis, as published by the SPE ROACE underlying: European companies: CCS basis excluding identified items. US companies: as reported earnings excluding special non-operating items Shell BG other majors 21

FINANCIAL FRAMEWORK AND PRIORITIES Revised priorities for cash Grow cash flow from operations + free cash flow 1. Debt reduction 2. Dividends Credit rating a priority: debt pay-down 3. Buybacks + capital investment Dividend policy Financial Framework Substantial share buybacks intended 2017+ Cash performance Pay-out Investment Balance sheet 22

GROW CASH FLOW + FREE CASH FLOW Synergies Asset sales Capital investment Growth ~$2.5 billion in ~$30 billion Reduce organic LNG + deep water 2018 * Additional upside 2016-2018 spend <$40 billion 2016 acceleration Shell programmes potential Reduce exploration spend Improved free cash flow enhances future dividends + buybacks * Reported under Rule 28.1 of the Takeover Code: reports can be found in the announcement made by Shell on 8 April, 2015 23

SYNERGIES + EXPLORATION SPEND REDUCTION: SHELL + BG SG&A Procurement Corporate, administrative, organization and IT operational efficiencies Operated procurement spend Operating costs savings Complementary presence in 15 countries Combining Shell + BG capabilities Marketing & shipping Reduced costs Conventional exploration spend $ billion Conventional exploration spending reduction Reducing exploration activity Includes identified synergies Further upside potential Shell BG Combination 24

STEP UP ASSET SALES Asset sales $ billion Increased asset sales: ~$30 billion 2016-2018 Divestment from combined portfolio Opportunity to reshape the company Shell Combination 25

CONTINUE TO MODERATE ORGANIC CAPITAL INVESTMENT Capital investment $ billion Reducing spending 2013+ Rich opportunity funnel + growth spend Deferrals, cancellations, divestments Supply chain opportunities Expecting < $40 billion for combination in 2016 + further reduction in 2017 Shell (organic) BG Combination Source: company data. Excludes BG purchase price 26

SHELL + BG: CASH FLOW POTENTIAL $ billion CFFO potential p.a. ~ 2020 Longer term 1 ~$10 billion Review + reduce Shell 2014 Deep water ~$15 - $20 billion Integrated Gas ~$15 - $20 billion Growth priorities Downstream + upstream engine ~$15 - $20 billion Restructuring + selective growth CFFO potential ~ 2020 Improved cash flow + free cash flow Enhances future dividends + buyback potential 1 Iraq, Nigeria onshore (SPDC), Kazakhstan, Arctic, heavy oil, resources plays. 27

DIVIDEND + BUYBACK POTENTIAL Shell dividends $ billion Dividend policy unchanged Track record Expected dividend 2015 $1.88/share 2016 at least $1.88/share Scrip dividend expected to be withdrawn 2017 Dividends announced Shell buybacks $ billion Stepping up share buybacks Buyback ~$25 billion 2017-2020 * Offset scrip issuance + significantly reduce equity issued for deal Financed by delivery of enhanced cash flow from operations + free cash flow Buybacks (cumulative) * Subject to progress with debt reduction and Brent oil prices recovering towards the middle of Shell s long term planning range of $70-$90-$110/bbl 28

EXPECTED TIMELINE Early 16: Conclude transaction following regulatory + shareholder approvals 2016: Consolidate BG and Shell Launch ~$30 billion asset sales + ~$2.5 billion synergies programme Prioritize debt pay-down 2016+ 2017-2020: Launch of ~ $25 billion share buyback programme 29

BEN VAN BEURDEN CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC 30

PRIORITIES 2015+ Shell priorities unchanged Shell 2015+ BG combination Competitive financial performance Restructuring + cost drive Returns and cash flow ~$2.5 billion synergies New growth potential Capital efficiency Supply chain reset Choices on new options Accelerates strategy ~$30 billion asset sales ~$25 billion buyback Project delivery 2016/17 growth Deep water + LNG priority Shell capabilities + BG assets 31

SHELL + BG: A COMPELLING COMBINATION Accelerates deep water + LNG strategy Accretive to earnings and cash flow per share Complementary portfolios: synergy opportunity Enhanced portfolio: springboard to high-grade Shell + BG Improved cash flow enhances future dividends + buyback potential Growth: deep water Brazil Growth: global LNG Synergies + high-grading 32

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS COMBINATION WITH BG GROUP 33

DEFINITIONS & CAUTIONARY NOTE (CONTINUED) This presentation contains forward-looking statements concerning the financial condition, results of operations and businesses of Royal Dutch Shell plc and of the proposed combination. All statements other than statements of historical fact are, or may be deemed to be, forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are statements of future expectations that are based on management s current expectations and assumptions and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, performance or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied in these statements. Forward-looking statements include, among other things, statements concerning the potential exposure of Royal Dutch Shell plc to market risks and statements expressing management s expectations, beliefs, estimates, forecasts, projections and assumptions including as to future potential cost savings, synergies, earnings, cash flow, return on average capital employed, production and prospects. These forward-looking statements are identified by their use of terms and phrases such as anticipate, believe, could, estimate, expect, intend, may, plan, objectives, outlook, probably, project, will, seek, target, risks, goals, should and similar terms and phrases. There are a number of factors that could affect the future operations of Royal Dutch Shell plc and could cause those results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements included in this presentation, including (without limitation): (a) price fluctuations in crude oil and natural gas; (b) changes in demand for Shell s products; (c) currency fluctuations; (d) drilling and production results; (e) reserves estimates; (f) loss of market share and industry competition; (g) environmental and physical risks; (h) risks associated with the identification of suitable potential acquisition properties and targets, and successful negotiation and completion of such transactions; (i) the risk of doing business in developing countries and countries subject to international sanctions; (j) legislative, fiscal and regulatory developments including potential litigation and regulatory measures as a result of climate changes; (k) economic and financial market conditions in various countries and regions; (l) political risks, including the risks of expropriation and renegotiation of the terms of contracts with governmental entities, delays or advancements in the approval of projects and delays in the reimbursement for shared costs; and (m) changes in trading conditions. All forward-looking statements contained in this presentation are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements contained or referred to in this section. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Additional risk factors that may affect future results are contained in Royal Dutch Shell plc s 20-F for the year ended 31 December, 2014 (available at www.shell.com/investor and www.sec.gov). These risk factors also should be considered by the reader. Each forwardlooking statement speaks only as of the date of this presentation, 8 April, 2015. Neither Royal Dutch Shell plc nor any of its subsidiaries undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement as a result of new information, future events or other information. In light of these risks, results could differ materially from those stated, implied or inferred from the forward-looking statements contained in this presentation. We use certain terms in this presentation, such as discovery potential, that the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) guidelines strictly prohibit us from including in filings with the SEC. U.S. Investors are urged to consider closely the disclosure in our Form 20-F, File No 1-32575, available on the SEC website www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this form from the SEC by calling 1-800-SEC-0330. The Combination relates to the securities of a UK company and is subject to UK procedural and disclosure requirements that are different from those of the U.S. Any financial statements or other information included in this presentation may have been prepared in accordance with non-u.s. accounting standards that may not be comparable to the financial statements of U.S. companies or companies whose financial statements are prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the U.S. It may be difficult for U.S. holders of shares in BG to enforce their rights and any claims they may have arising under the U.S. federal securities laws in connection with the Combination, since Shell is located in a country other than the U.S., and some or all of its officers and directors may be residents of countries other than the United States. U.S. holders of shares in BG or Shell may not be able to sue Shell or its officers or directors in a non-u.s. court for violations of the U.S. securities laws. Further, it may be difficult to compel Shell and its affiliates to subject themselves to the jurisdiction or judgment of a U.S. court. You should be aware that Shell may purchase or arrange to purchase BG shares otherwise than under any offer or scheme related to the Combination, such as in open market or privately negotiated purchases. The Combination may be implemented under a scheme of arrangement provided for under English company law. If so, it is expected that any securities to be issued under the Combination would be issued in reliance upon the exemption from the registration requirements of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "US Securities Act"), provided by section 3(a)(10) thereof and also would not be subject to the tender offer rules under the US Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the US Exchange Act ). The Combination may be implemented by way of a takeover offer under English law. If so, any securities to be issued under the Combination may be issued in reliance upon the exemption from the registration requirements of the US Securities Act provided by Rule 802 thereunder. Alternatively, any securities to be issued under the Combination may be registered under the US Securities Act. If the Combination is implemented by way of takeover offer, it will be done in compliance with the applicable rules under the US Exchange Act, including any applicable exemptions provided under Rules 14d-1(c) and 14d-1(d) thereunder. Holders of BG securities are urged to read any documents related to the Combination filed, furnished or to be filed or furnished with the SEC because they will contain important information regarding the Combination and any related offer of securities. Such documents will be available free of charge at the SEC's website at www.sec.gov and from Shell. Nothing in this presentation shall be deemed an acknowledgement that any SEC filing is required or that an offer requiring registration under the US Securities Act may ever occur in connection with the Combination. 34

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