reduce emissions intensity to be below the global crude average. We have taken significant steps to reduce our GHG emissions with an integrated GHG management strategy that involves: • • • • • • integrating emissions reduction in project planning and operations; leveraging technology to create value and enhance performance; investing in research and development and supporting collaboration; focusing on continuous improvement to drive long-term emissions reductions; leading in carbon capture and sequestration/storage (CCS) projects; engaging proactively in policy and regulation to effectively manage climate risks and opportunities, including trading capacity and offsetting emissions; and • considering and developing new business opportunities and trends.”73 “Canadian Natural reviews external scenario analyses of climate change from energy firms/agencies and on that basis developed two internal scenarios in order to assess business risk. Across the range of ambitious climate change scenarios, the expectation is that there will be substantial global production and consumption of crude oil and natural gas for decades to come. As result of Canadian Natural’s GHG management strategy, our reserves face limited risk even under more ambitious climate change scenarios.”74 Statements on Human Rights “Our employees, contractors and consultants agree to adhere to a Code of Integrity that reflects our mission statement. Canadian Natural Resources Statement of Human Rights: Canadian Natural believes in, supports and is committed to human rights and social justice. Our Human Rights Statement is reflected in the core values of our mission statement — To develop people to work together to create value for the Company’s shareholders by doing it right with fun and integrity — and in our Code of Integrity, Business Ethics and Conduct. We value and respect the traditions and the culture of the many different communities in which we do business. We believe our business activities should contribute to the economic well-being and quality of life where we do business, as do our community investments. We recognize the effect that our activities may have on local communities, and we value and strive to engage in a meaningful way with the communities where we do business to help ensure we positively contribute to the welfare of the local communities. Canadian Nat. Res. Ltd. (2018), Stewardship Report to Stakeholders, available at https://www.cnrl.com/upload/media_element/1250/03/2018-stewardship-report-to-stakeholders_small.pdf (last accessed on 12 September 2019). 74 Id. 73 Annex D: Corporate Statements on Climate Change and Human Rights | 16

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