Remuneration Information • Mar 18, 2024
Remuneration Information
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For Aker Carbon Capture ASA

In accordance with the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act section 6-16 b, the Board of Directors of Aker Carbon Capture ASA has prepared a report on the salary and other remuneration of the Chief Executive Officer and senior executives of the company awarded or due in 2023.
This report regards remuneration of the following executive management of 2023:
In addition, historical data are maintained for the following senior executives that had executive management positions part of the year:
At the Annual General Meeting in April 2023, the Remuneration report 2023 was subject to an advisory vote. The remuneration report was supported by 86% of cast votes.
This Remuneration report 2023 provides an overview of remuneration of the executive management of the company in 2023 in relation to the company's Executive Remuneration Guidelines as approved by the annual general meeting on 19 April 2022 pursuant to the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act section 6-16a. This report has been prepared in accordance with the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act section 6-16 b.
No deviations from the guidelines have been applied for 2023.
The company's Executive Remuneration Guidelines are designed to align with the company's overall business strategy, and long-term interests. The main purpose of the company's remuneration of executive management is to attract and retain executives, to align interests between executives and the company's shareholders and to encourage a strong and sustainable performance-based culture which supports the company's overall strategic ambitions and goals over time. The total remuneration of the executive management is therefore constructed as a combination of fixed salary and variable compensation. A competitive fixed salary shall be paid to attract and retain high-quality and experienced executives and to provide appropriate remuneration for their important role in the company. This is required to support the recruitment and retention of executives of the caliber required to implement the company's strategy. The variable compensation is designed to ensure alignment between performance and remuneration and increase shareholder value while retaining key employees.
In addition to remuneration to the executive management, section 2 of this report contains information on compensation to the Board of Directors of Aker Carbon Capture for 2023.


Aker Carbon Capture was establishd as a standalone company in the summer of 2020, following more than 15 years of developing carbon capture technology and solutions in the Aker group. The design has been continuously improved, such as developing the advanced emission control systems including the patented AntiMistTM technology, solutions to minimize net energy use, as well as the development of a health, safety and environmentally friendly solvent portfolio, with the aim of no harm to workers on site, surrounding communities or the environment.
The company's revenues increased from NOK 781 million in 2022 to NOK 1,605 million in 2023, primarily driven by increased activity on the Heidelberg Materials Brevik CCS, Twence CCU and Ørsted CCS projects. Operating loss ended at negative NOK 211 million, compared to negative NOK 223 million in 2022. The operating loss was primarily caused by salary and personnel costs as well as other operating expenses in line with increasing activity levels and growth ambitions of the company. Loss for the period was negative by NOK 171 million, compared to NOK 204 million in 2022.
Information about key events for the financial year 2023 and Aker Carbon Capture's overall performance is found in the Annual and sustainability report 2023.

As the Annual and sustainability report states, Aker Carbon Capture has a long term "10 in 25" strategic target. This means securing contracts to capture 10 million tonnes per annum CO2 by 2025. The company objectives are all important success factors toward this journey and are closely linked to the overarching long term strategic target. Given its high strategic importance, order intake is weighted the highest.
The main company performance objectives used in 2023 for the executive management's achievement of variable remuneration, which is described in further detail under section 2.3 below, are related to the following:
In addition to the company objectives stated above all executive managers have personal objectives. These objectives are linked to the company objectives consistent with their area of responsibility as well as individual development criteria.

In 2023, the remuneration to executives consisted of a combination of fixed salary and variable pay. The executive management received between 8-49% (20%-35% in 2022) of their total remuneration as variable pay. The ratio of the CEO's compensation to median compensation for all employees was 2.7 for 2023 and 3.6 for 2022.
For variable pay, the amounts in the table represent what has been recognized in the income statement rather than actual payments made in the year. Amounts include holiday pay earned and recognized in the income statement in the year, where applicable.
| Amounts in NOK thousand | Fixed remuneration | Variable remuneration | Extra ordinary | Pension | Total | Proportion fixed vs variable remuneration |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name of executive, position4 | Period | Base salary | Fringe benefits1 | One-year variable |
Multi-year variable |
items2 | expense3 | remuneration | Fixed | Variable |
| Egil Fagerland, Chief Executive Officer | Jul - Dec 2023 | 1,652 | 3 | 1,042 | 87 | — | 68 | 2,851 | 60% | 40% |
| Egil Fagerland, Chief Financial Officer | Jan - Jun 2023 | 999 | 2 | 1,042 | — | 62 | 2,105 | 51% | 49% | |
| Julie Berg, Chief Financial Officer | Dec 2023 | 224 | 1 | 122 | — | 100 | 13 | 459 | 52% | 48% |
| Pernille Brente, General Counsel | 2023 | 1,915 | 21 | 1,046 | 58 | — | 134 | 3,175 | 65% | 35% |
| Erik Langholm, Chief Operating Officer | 2023 | 2,323 | 19 | 1,519 | 58 | — | 138 | 4,058 | 61% | 39% |
| Jon Christopher Knudsen, Chief Commercial Officer | 2023 | 2,325 | 9 | 1,519 | 58 | — | 134 | 4,045 | 61% | 39% |
| Nina Westgaard, Chief of Staff | 2023 | 2,052 | 9 | 1,306 | 58 | — | 134 | 3,559 | 62% | 38% |
| Valborg Lundegaard, Chief Executive Officer | Jan - Jul 2023 | 2,017 | 21 | — | 198 | — | 122 | 2,358 | 92% | 8% |
| Jim Stian Olsen, Chief Technology Officer | Jan - Jul 2023 | 900 | 5 | 709 | — | — | 72 | 1,686 | 58% | 42% |
| Tove Ormevik, Chief Operation & Aftermarket Officer | Feb - Jul 2023 | 877 | 4 | 575 | — | — | 68 | 1,524 | 62% | 38% |
| Petter Natås, Chief Financial Officer (Deputy) | Jul - Nov 2023 | 642 | 3 | 246 | — | 56 | 946 | 74% | 26% |
Fringe benefits include membership in the standard employee benefit scheme and an additional executive group life and disability insurance.
Non-recurring compensation including sign-on bonus.
Main characteristics of the retirement pension plan: The Executive Management Team participates in the standard pension and insurance schemes applicable to all employees. The company does not have any defined benefit plans. The former CEO and the COO were employed by Aker Solutions in 2008 when the company changed to defined contribution plan and is part of a compensation plan which has been transferred to Aker Carbon Capture. The compensation amount is adjusted annually in accordance with the adjustment of the pensionable income, and accrued interest according to market interest. The compensation plan is an unfunded plan and is calculated using an earned balance method.
Egil Fagerland was CFO of the company until he was appointed CEO in July 2023. The one-year variable component is split based on the number of months in the respective positions.

The annual variable pay program for executive management is assessed against annual performance targets that signal and reward the strategic and operational results and behaviors expected for the year that contribute to the long-term, sustainable value creation for Aker Carbon Capture.
All employees of Aker Carbon Capture participate in this variable pay program, with the same company objectives as the executive management.
Payment under the variable pay program is recommended by the CEO and approved by the board on an annual basis. The payments are subject to a discretionary assessment based on the two components:
The variable remuneration is earned over a period of one year and the maximum achievable payment is 80% of annual base salary for the CEO and 70% for the other members of the Executive Management Team.
The definition of the company objectives and fulfillment assessment is subject to the chair and Board of Directors' approval and subsequent discretionary assessment. For the CEO, individual objectives are approved and assessed by the chair. For executives the individual objectives are set and assessed by the CEO.
In 2023, the executives received variable remuneration of 70-80% (50% in 2022) of the individual bonus potential, due to the combination of achieved company objectives and individual performance objectives. The fulfillment of company measures is mainly connected to the achievements described in section 2.2.
A competitive remuneration contributes to attract and retain high-quality and experienced executives of the caliber required to implement the company's strategy. The variable compensation is designed to ensure alignment between performance and remuneration and increase shareholder value while retaining key employees.
The fixed remuneration to the CEO is recommended by the chair of the board and approved by the Board of Directors on an annual basis. The remuneration to the remaining executive management shall be approved by the CEO, in consultation with the chair of the board, and informed to the Board of Directors of Aker Carbon Capture on an annual basis.
The fixed base salaries are based on the following objective criteria:
In addition to the annual variable pay scheme, the company put in place a long-term incentive and retention program for the CEO and selected senior executives of Aker Carbon Capture in 2023. The program aims to ensure long-term focus, consistent shareholder value creation and retention of executives. The incentive period stretches from October 2023 to the end of 2025. The objectives of the scheme are linked to the long-term strategy, share price development and achievement of certain key targets, as well as long term employment in the company.
The company has not granted remuneration to the executive management in the form of shares, subscription rights, or options in the company or in other companies within the group.
The share price development is included as one of the corporate objectives, and all employees including executive management are invited to join share purchase programs from time to time.
The below tables show comparative information on the change of remuneration for each executive since the company was established in August 2020 in comparison with the average remuneration for all employees (excluding executives). Total remuneration includes fixed and variable salary (including calculated holiday pay and annualized where applicable) in each year for the relevant individuals and all employees. However, with some of the variable salary being based upon individual achievement, and a variation of number of of employees over time, the information below is not directly comparable.
| 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amounts in NOK thousand | Fixed | Total | Fixed | Total | Fixed | Total | Fixed | Total |
| Egil Fagerland, Chief Executive Officer | 1,777 | 3,151 | 2,237 | 3,135 | 2,785 | 4,956 | ||
| Change | 26 % | (1) % | 24 % | 58 % | ||||
| Julie Berg, Chief Financial Officer Change |
2,618 | 4,407 | ||||||
| Pernille Brente, General Counsel Change |
1,747 | 2,318 | 1,795 3 % |
2,230 (4) % |
2,070 15 % |
3,175 42 % |
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| Erik Langholm, Chief Operating Officer Change |
2,093 | 3,399 | 2,202 5 % |
3,002 (12) % |
2,481 13 % |
4,058 35 % |
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| Jon Christopher Knudsen, Chief Commercial Officer Change |
2,084 | 3,393 | 2,154 3 % |
2,956 (13) % |
2,468 15 % |
4,045 37 % |
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| Nina Westgaard, Chief of Staff Change |
1,810 | 2,668 | 1,984 10 % |
2,509 (6) % |
2,194 11 % |
3,559 42 % |
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| Valborg Lundegaard, Chief Executive Officer Change |
3,260 | 6,754 | 3,792 16 % |
7,522 11 % |
3,985 5 % |
6,140 (18) % |
3,702 (7) % |
4,042 (34) % |
| Tove Ormevik, Chief Operation & Aftermarket Officer Change |
1,898 | 3,048 | ||||||
| Jim Stian Olsen, Chief Technology Officer Change |
1,611 | 2,552 | 1,723 7 % |
2,370 (7) % |
1,676 (3) % |
2,891 22 % |
| Amounts in NOK thousand | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Average base salary | 1,128 | 1,021 | 1,008 | 1,012 |
| Annualized change amount | 107 | 13 | (4) | — |
| Annualized change % | 10 % | 1 % | — % | — |
No remuneration has been reclaimed in 2023.


The General Assembly determines the compensation to the Board of Directors based on a proposal from the Nomination Committee. At the 2024 annual general meeting the Nomination Committee proposes the compensation payable for the period between the 2023 annual general meeting and the 2024 annual general meeting.
The Board of Directors did not receive any other fees than those listed in the table below. The members of the Board of Directors have no agreements that entitle them to any extraordinary remuneration.
The fees in the table below represent expenses recognized in the income statement based on assumptions about fees to be approved at the annual general meeting rather than actual payments made.
| 20232 | 2022 | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amounts in NOK thousand |
Period | Audit committee |
Board fees | Of which paid to individual1 Period |
Audit committee |
Board fees | Of which paid to individual1 |
|
| Henrik Overgaard Madsen |
n.a. | — | — | — Jan-Apr | — | 200 | 200 | |
| Kristian Røkke | Jan-Dec | — | 651 | — Jan-Dec | 55 | 523 | — | |
| Øyvind Eriksen | n.a. | — | — | — Jan-Apr | — | 103 | — | |
| Oscar Fredrik Graff |
Jan-Dec | — | 336 | 336 Jan-Dec | — | 320 | 320 | |
| Nina Jensen | Jan-Dec | — | 336 | 168 Jan-Dec | — | 320 | 160 | |
| Liv Monica Stubholt |
Jan-Dec | 196 | 336 | 532 Jan-Dec | 220 | 320 | 540 | |
| Linda Litlekalsøy Aase |
Jan-Dec | 114 | 336 | 450 Jan-Dec | — | 320 | 217 | |
| Bent Christensen | Jan-Dec | — | 336 | 336 May-Dec | — | 217 | 217 | |
| Åse Marit Hansen | Jan-Dec | — | 336 | 168 May-Dec | — | 217 | 108 |
Employees of Aker companies do not receive the remuneration personally, and payment is made to their respective employer company. Therefore, the fees for Øyvind Eriksen, Kristian Røkke, and Linda Litlekalsøy Aase (Jan-Apr 2022) are paid to employer company. For Nina Jensen, 50 percent of the fee is paid to REV Ocean AS. NOK 168 thousand of the fee to the employee elected representative is paid to a dedicated competence fund, in agreement with the union.
The indicated fees for 2023 include an increase of 5% compared to 2022, based on a preliminary proposal from the board.
Shares in Aker Carbon Capture owned by directors and members of the executive management and their related parties as of 31 December:
| Job title | Number of shares | |
|---|---|---|
| Linda Litlekalsøy Aase | Director | 19,551 |
| Oscar Fredrik Graff | Director | 10,000 |
| Egil Andre Fagerland | Chief Executive Officer | 32,825 |
| Erik Langholm | Chief Operating Officer | 18,169 |
| Jon Christopher Knudsen | Chief Commercial Officer | 70,362 |
| Nina Westgaard | Chief of Staff | 33,260 |
| Pernille Brente | General Counsel | 9,380 |
The overview includes only direct ownership of shares in Aker Carbon Capture ASA.
The Board of Directors has today adopted the report on remuneration of executives of Aker Carbon Capture for the financial year 2023. The report has been prepared in accordance with the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act section 6-16 b and will be presented to the General Assembly on 16 April 2024 for an advisory vote.
Fornebu, 17 March 2024 Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of Aker Carbon Capture ASA
Kristian Røkke
Chair
Nina Jensen
Director
Oscar Fredrik Graff Director
Liv Monica Stubholt Director
Linda Litlekalsøy Aase Director
Bent Christensen Director
Åse Marit Hansen Director
Egil Fagerland Chief Executive Officer

Independent auditor's assurance report on salary and other remuneration to directors

John Strandrudsvei 10, 1366 Lysaker, Norway
Marianne Stigset Mob: +47 411 88 482 Email: [email protected]
David Phillips Mob: +44 7710 568279 Email: [email protected]
18 March 2024

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