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Golar LNG will release its first-quarter 2026 results before the market opens on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. A webcast presentation will be held at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time (1:00 p.m. London Time) on the same day, and the presentation materials will be available to download from the company’s Investor Relations website at www.golarlng.com.
Participants are recommended to join the listen-only live webcast using the link provided in the event materials. Sell-side analysts wishing to ask a question during the Q&A session immediately following the presentation should access the event via the conference call link. Participants are advised to connect approximately 10 minutes prior to the call start. Information on how to ask questions will be provided at the beginning of the Q&A session, with a limit of two questions per participant.
To access the webcast, visitors should go to the Investors, Results Centre section at www.golarlng.com and select the “Webcast” link. The webcast requires a sound card on the computer, but no special plug-ins are needed. A “Help” link is available on the webcast pages for access issues.
Conference call participants are asked to register to obtain dial-in and passcode details, which is intended to reduce wait times when joining the call. After logging in, participants can either dial in using the provided numbers and their unique PIN, or use the “Call me” option by entering their phone number to be connected instantly.
Participants can download the presentation materials from www.golarlng.com (Investors, Results Centre) to view them while listening to the webcast or conference call. If participants are unable to listen at the time of the call, they can access a replay of the event audio for a limited time on the same website.
This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.

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