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2017 Real change starts here Doug Pferdehirt, Chief Executive Officer

Disclaimer Forward-looking statements We would like to caution you with respect to any forward-looking statements made in this commentary as defined in Section 27A of the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The words such as believe, expect, anticipate, plan, intend, foresee, should, would, could, may, estimate, outlook and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, which are generally not historical in nature. Such forward-looking statements involve significant risks, uncertainties and assumptions that could cause actual results to differ materially from our historical experience and our present expectations or projections, including the following known material factors: demand for our products and services, which is affected by changes in the price of and demand for crude oil and gas; our ability to develop and implement new technologies and services and protect and maintain critical intellectual property assets; potential liabilities arising out of the installation or use of our products; cost overruns related to our fixed price contracts or asset construction projects that may affect revenue; disruptions in the timely delivery of our backlog; risks related to our reliance on subcontractors, suppliers and joint venture partners; piracy risks; the cumulative loss of major contracts or alliances; failure of our information technology infrastructure or any significant breach of security; ability to pay dividends or repurchase shares in accordance with our announced capital allocation plan; tax-related risks; risks related to integration; risks related to our clientele; unanticipated changes relating to competitive factors in our industry; ability to hire and retain key personnel; changes in legislation or governmental regulations affecting us; international, national or local economic, social or political conditions; conditions in the credit markets; risks associated with accounting estimates, currency fluctuations and foreign exchange controls; and such other risk factors as set forth in our filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, which include our Registration Statement on Form S-4, Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K. We 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. 2

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Our values framework Our core values Realizing possibilities Achieving together Building trust Our foundational beliefs In everything we do, we never compromise on: Safety Integrity Quality Respect Sustainability 4

TechnipFMC A transformational journey Market acceptance Acceleration of ifeed 5 iepci awards Capital allocation $500m share repurchase Initiated quarterly dividend Strong execution EBITDA margin up Relentless focus on HSES Integration Talent management Delivered $200m in annualized savings in less than 12 months 5

Surface Technologies competitive strengths Leading market positions in several niche product offerings Delivering technology that extends asset life, improves returns Integrated offering delivers up to $1m in savings per well, creates unique growth platform Wellhead Flowline Frac, Flowback and Pumps Drilling Completion Production Midstream/ Transportation 6

Onshore/Offshore competitive strengths A market leader, notably in the areas of gas and downstream Balanced portfolio of projects, clients, geographies, and contracts Mega-project capability, world class execution Offshore Onshore Fixed Platforms Floating Platforms FLNG LNG Ethylene Refining Petrochemicals 7

Onshore/Offshore industry leading financial performance Differentiated operating model delivering outperformance 10% 2011-2018e Adjusted EBITDA Margin 1 Early engagement Project selectivity Technology and innovation Risk management Project execution 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017e 2018e 1 Adjusted EBITDA Margins for 2011 through 2016 were calculated from legacy Technip S.A. s publicly available financial information. Adjusted EBITDA Margin is a non-gaap measure. Adjusted EBITDA Margin as presented excludes the impact of restructuring charges as identified in the reconciliation of GAAP to non-gaap financial schedule included in this presentation. Adjusted EBITDA Margin for 2017e and 2018e were provided in the Company s earnings release for the quarter ended September 30, 2017. We are unable to provide reconciliation to a comparable GAAP measure on a forward-looking basis without unreasonable effort because of the unpredictability of the individual components of the most directly comparable GAAP measure and the variability of items excluded from such measure. Such information may have a significant, and potentially unpredictable, impact on our future financial results. 8

Subsea competitive strengths Market leading positions built upon innovation and deep industry knowledge Differentiated offering of integrated products, services: ifeed, iepci and ilof Technology advancements to drive greater efficiency and simplification FEED Studies Subsea Production Systems Flexibles Umbilicals Installation iepci TM Field Services 9

Differentiated commercial model built upon the industry s most extensive suite of products, services, and systems Conceptual Design & FEED Project Execution Life-of-Field and Maintenance ifeed is an enabler iepci is a differentiator ilof is a growth engine Enhanced Approach 10

ifeed is an enabler Customer Type Field Type NOCs FEED enhances competitive position and reduces execution risk IOCs Independents Greenfield Brownfield ifeed creates new market opportunities unique to TechnipFMC Independents developing smaller fields previously deemed uneconomic Relationship Nonalliance Alliance Scope (Tree Count) 21+ 11-20 1-10 Asia Pacific Geography Africa GOM North Sea Canada 11

iepci is a differentiator Expanding the deepwater opportunity set Significant cost savings; accelerated time to first oil Growing market confidence in business model Letter of Intent first major iepci project Fenja project in Norwegian Sea (formerly Pil & Bue) Technology Longest application of ETH flowline Value proposition underappreciated Smaller, lighter, fewer parts = value creation Enabling technologies driving competitive advantage Fenja 12

with accelerated iepci adoption in 2018e iepci could be up to 25% of subsea orders in 2018e Growing and maturing ifeed pipeline iepci Acceleration in iepci project awards iepci to grow in both value and inbound order mix 13

ilof is a growth engine Installed asset base Subsea services revenue Flexible Pipe Umbilicals CAGR 1 = 12+% 11,000 km 5,000 km Subsea Controls 27% Subsea Trees 2,200+ units 2,000+ units 2017e 1 Compound Annual Growth Rate 2020e Services = 0.8x CAPEX over Life-of-Field 2x growth in Digital Services 14

Subsea orders driven by activity beyond competitive tenders Subsea services Diversified revenue base of $1B+ for 2018e Life-of-Field capabilities provide a unique path for growth Alliance partners Long-term, mutually beneficial relationships Exclusive alliances result in direct awards iepci Expands the set of deepwater opportunities Value proposition mitigates headwinds of reduced project scope 15

Subsea orders underpinned by differentiated offerings 2018e Subsea inbound orders More than half of 2018e orders from less competitive sources: services, partner activity, iepci Strong position in a challenged, but recovering market iepci / Alliance partners 2018e Subsea services Competitive tender Unique to TechnipFMC 16

TechnipFMC is a technology company Technology and innovation are in our DNA We now have a much broader platform We have a rich history of innovation 17

Thank You

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Reconciliation of GAAP to non-gaap financial measures Onshore/Offshore Segment in millions EUR, unaudited FY 11 Actuals FY 12 Actuals FY 13 Actuals FY 14 Actuals FY 15 Actuals FY 16 Actuals Revenues 3,841.0 4,156.3 5,220.1 5,844.1 6,332.7 5,761.7 Operating Income (Loss) from Recurring Activities after Income 273.7 290.4 351.4 276.2 33.9 278.6 (Loss) of Equity Affiliates Restructuring costs - - - - (184.1) - Operating Income (Loss) 273.7 290.4 351.4 276.2 218.0 278.6 Depreciation and Amortization 26.8 30.7 37.7 32.7 38.2 40.5 Adjusted EBITDA 300.5 321.1 389.1 308.9 256.2 319.1 Adjusted EBITDA Margin 7.8% 7.7% 7.5% 5.3% 4.0% 5.5% 20