Jefferies 2014 Global Energy Conference. Maryann Seaman Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

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Jefferies 14 Global Energy Conference Maryann Seaman Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

This presentation contains forward-looking statements intended to qualify for the safe harbors from liability established by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements other than statements of historical fact contained in this report are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 1E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the Exchange Act ). Forward-looking statements usually relate to future events and anticipated revenues, earnings, cash flows or other aspects of our operations or operating results. Forward-looking statements are often identified by the words believe, expect, anticipate, plan, intend, foresee, should, would, could, may, estimate, outlook and similar expressions, including the negative thereof. The absence of these words, however, does not mean that the statements are not forward-looking. These forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations, beliefs and assumptions concerning future developments and business conditions and their potential effect on us. While management believes that these forward-looking statements are reasonable as and when made, there can be no assurance that future developments affecting us will be those that we anticipate. This presentation also contains estimates of our future results of operations that we previously disclosed as of the date specified in this presentation. The inclusion of these estimates in this presentation does not constitute an express or implied confirmation of those estimates and such estimates have not been updated for purposes of this presentation. All of our forward-looking statements involve significant risks and uncertainties (many of which are beyond our control) and assumptions that could cause actual results to differ materially from our historical experience and our present expectations or projections. These factors include those described in Part I, Item 1A Risk Factors of this Annual Report on Form 1-K and factors that are unknown or unpredictable. We wish to caution you not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any of our forward-looking statements after the date they are made, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except to the extent required by law. 1

$B 1 FMC Technologies Summary 8 6 4 $B 1 8 6 4 $ per share 3 1 $1.3 Orders $7.8 to $8. 1** 14E**** $1.1 Revenue $7.8 to $8. 1 14E**** $. EPS $.75 to $.85 1*** 14E**** * All CAGRs are based on the midpoint of the 14 estimated range. ** Orders have not been revised to exclude the effects of foreign currency translation on backlog. *** Adjusted for stock splits. **** As of October nd, 14 $ B $7.9 to $8.4

Continued Growth Subsea Technologies Surface Technologies Energy Infrastructure $B % 6 5. to 5.3 4.7 16 4. 4 3.3 ~14.% 1 1.8% 11.6% 9.3% 8 4 $B 1 $M 75 5 5 11 1 13 14E* 1.3 19.1% 499** 1.6% 1.6 17.8% 574** 1.8 14.% 617** 11.8% 1.%. to.1 17%-18% 11 1 13 14E* 6 to 65** 1.%- 1.5% % 3 5 15 1 5 % 18 1 6 Revenue EBIT % * As of October, 14. ** Material Handling Products business revenues included up to effective date of sale April 14. 11 1 13 14E* 3

Subsea Technologies: Backlog Supported Growth Strong backlog Backlog conversion rate increasing Continued growth in revenue $B 8 6 4 $B 8 6 4 Beginning of year backlog 6. ~ 6. 4.6 3.6 4.1 11 1 13 14 15E* Revenue 5.7-5.9 5. - 5.3 4.7 4. 3.3 * Estimates are as of October nd, 14 11 1 13 14E* 15E* 4

Subsea Technologies: Margin Improvement Positive pricing environment EBIT margins Stronger margins in backlog 19.% 16.% 13.% 1.% 15.% 9.3% 1.8% 11.6% ~14.% ~15.% Continued strong execution 7.% 1 11 1 13 14E* 15E* * As of October, 14. 5

Deepwater Production Importance New global supply sources needed to meet world demand in Estimated 7 million barrels / day required Source: Rystad Energy Supply Study, EIA US Oil Production Estimates, FMC Internal Analysis 6

Deepwater Discoveries These deepwater fields are nine of the ten largest discoveries of 13: Agulha/Coral - Mozambique (Eni) 1.4B BOE Global new discoveries 7 1 (reserves) Lontra - Angola (Cobalt Int l Energy) - 9M BOE Ogo - Nigeria (Afren) - 775M BOE Nene Marine - Congo Brazzaville (Eni) 7M BOE Tangawizi - Tanzania (Statoil) 575M BOE Coronado - Gulf of Mexico (Chevron) 55M BOE Salamat - East Nile Delta (BP) 5M BOE Maximino - Gulf of Mexico (Pemex) 5M BOE Deepwater, 51% Onshore, 31% Shallow Water, 18% Bay du Nord - Canada (Statoil & Husky) 45M BOE Source: IHS Petrodata 7

Number of Fields Number of Rigs Number of Wells Deepwater Market Growth Undeveloped discoveries Deepwater rig demand Subsea wells to be drilled 6 5 5 4 1 8 4 3 6 3 1 1 4 9 1 11 1 13 13 14E 15E 16E 17E 18E 1 13 14E 15E 16E 17E Exploration wells Development wells Source: IHS Petrodata Source: IHS Petrodata, Morgan Stanley research Source: Morgan Stanley research 8

Operator Deepwater Spending Growth Remain committed to developing large portfolios of deepwater fields $B 7 6 5 Global offshore spending Overcome challenges associated with improving returns 4 3 1 181.6 186. 337. 5.6 13A E Shelf Deepwater Source: Morgan Stanley research * CAGR excludes Shelf spending data 9

Continued Shift to Development Activity Partners Floater Demand (Rig Years) Equipment Scope Well Jumper Controls Development Exploration Rystad Energy, Morgan Stanley Research estimates 1

Leverage Our Partnerships to Improve Operator Returns Earlier involvement in field development Engineer standard equipment to reduce project costs, shorten lead times, and improve execution Increase oil recovery through expansion of subsea technology, services, and processing solutions 11

Standard Subsea Equipment for, psi 35F JDA Partners Equipment Scope Enhanced Vertical Deepwater Tree (EVDT) System High Integrity Pipeline Protection System (HIPPS) Subsea Distribution Well Jumper Controls HC- Wellhead (K psi High Capacity) 1

Production Applying Technology to Increase Production Development planning to abandonment Uptime Condition performance monitoring Integrated vessel based services Equipment refurbishment Increased Recovery Flow analysis Well access services Boosting / Separation Time to First Oil Concept development Modular design/standardization Integrated installation & commissioning Time Traditional subsea production 13 Increased subsea production

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