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12th Aug 2015 - Rio
ABRAN and Norwegian shipowners activities in Brasil
Ricardo Cesar Fernandes
• the first local shipowners’ association established in Bergen in 1899.
• NAS established on September 15th 1909.
• the first NSA president was the incumbent Prime Minister, Christian Mikkelsen
History
ABRAN -founding meeting
Members
Shipping companies: main segments represented
DEEP SEA SUBSEA
DRILLING OSV SEISMIC
SHUTTLE
Board of Directors
Elected 16thApr2015 José Roberto Neves (Chairman) - SOLSTAD Felipe Meira (Vice-Chairman) – FARSTAD Arve Grasdal – ODFJELL DRILLING Helge Austbø – DOF / NORSKAN Alexander Tischendorf - TEEKAY Stephane Dezaunay - PGS Thomas Saxegaard – NORGES REDERIFORBUND Executive Officer: Ricardo Cesar Fernandes
ABRAN’s main objective
ABRAN (NSA Brazil) is a non-profit Civil Association governed by applicable legislation and approved By-Laws. The objective of ABRAN is to foment the coordination of Norwegian shipowners in Brazil and to foster a sustainable and profitable business environment within the country.
ABRAN’s administrative chart
BoD
HRC TEEKAY
LTC PGS
Administration
• Norway is home to the most advanced and second largest offshore fleet in the world.
• The fleet operates the complete value chain, from exploration and drilling, field constructions and production, supply, transport and demolition.
• Activities outside of NCS represents more than 50% of top-line revenues.
OFFSHORE OPERATIONS INCREASINGLY MORE COMPLEX, ADVANCED AND DEMANDING
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Norway: Maritime innovations through generations
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Ship design
Financing
Classing
Equipm
ent m
anufacturers
Ship owner Legal Education
ICT
Petroleum
Shipyard Research Insurance
A complete maritime cluster
Bank and finance
Offshore
Global presence
Norwegian shipping companies participates in all phases of the petroleum industry
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1 = 13
Source: Solstad Offshore AND RS Platou
OSV – Fleet figures (Jun-2015)
AHTS 86
23 + 63
PSV + OSRV 248
130 + 118
LH-SV 76
75 + 1
CREW-FSV 22
19 + 3
DSV-RSV 25
4 + 21
WSV 5
1 + 4
PLSV 18
3 + 15
MPSV 8
3 + 5
TOTAL OSV = 488 BRAZILIAN FLAG = 258 => 53% FOREIGN FLAG = 230 => 47%
Source: ABEAM
Brazilian OSV Fleet (Jun-2015)
44
110
43 48 60 74
160
258
47
95 125 110 88 91
254
230
91
205
168 158 148 165
414
488
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
Total
Foreign
Brazil
Source: ABEAM
OSV – Fleet figures (Jun-2015)
AHTS 86
31=> 36%
PSV + OSRV 248
28 => 11%
LH-SV 76
1 = 1%
CREW-FSV 22
4 => 18%
DSV-RSV 25
9 => 36%
WSV 5
PLSV 18
9 => 50%
MPSV 8
3 => 38%
TOTAL OSV = 488 NORWEGIAN => 17%
Source: ABEAM
Bilateral cooperation
• bilateral maritime agreement • the bilateral economic commission
meeting • the MoU derived from agenda BN21
Closing remarks