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Rio de Janeiro The Capital of Energy & Opportunities Jorge Cunha State Secretary for Economic Development

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Edson (SeteBr): My friend, here you´ll find some good arguments about why Santos and Macae do not compete with Rio, to absorb the base of the pre-salt onshore and logistics operations. Aside from these cities are already overloaded with several logistical bottlenecks due to their main activities, there is a shortage of manpower and a strong dispute with the different sectors (in the case of Macae, the E&P activity in shallow waters). Anyway, hotels, routes, contractors, catering services, all supply chain is "overbooked", there. By the way, we are part of a real "limited edition": Originally from Guanabara! Don´t mess with RIO!

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Rio de Janeiro The Capital of Energy & Opportunities

Jorge Cunha

State Secretary for Economic Development

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Summary

What`s Going On

Why Rio de Janeiro

Economic Overview

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Economic OverviewEconomic Overview

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Overview

� Location

Southeast of Brazil

(57% of national GDP)

� Area

43,696 km2

(0.5% of the Brazilian territory)

� Population

15.1 MM (8% of total) - 2010

� GDP

US$ 196 B (11.3% of Brazil’s GDP) - 2008

US$ 12,300 (GDP per capita)

Source: IBGE/IMFSource: IBGE

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GDP Per Capita

Purchase Power Parity

Cross-country comparison with the State of Rio de Janeiro

US$ PPP

Source: IMF / IBGE (2007)

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September 2009

Investment Grade

May 2008

BBB-BBB-

April 2008

BBB-BBB- BBB-BBB-

� Investment Grade as of March 2010 - 1st State in Brazil

Baa3Baa3

Rio de Janeiro

March 2010

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Why Rio de JaneiroWhy Rio de Janeiro

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BR-39

3

BR-493

Rio das Flores

Com. Levy Gasparian

Paraíba do Sul

Três Rios

Areal

S. J. do Vale do Rio Preto

Sapucaia

Teresópolis

Petrópolis

Paty do Alferes

Miguel Pereira

E.Paulo de Frontin

Japeri

Barra do Piraí

Mendes

Vassouras

Valença

QuatisPorto Real

ItatiaiaResende

Barra Mansa

Volta Redonda

Pinheiral

PiraíParacambi

SeropédicaRio Claro

Queimados

Itaguaí

Nova IguaçuMesquita

NilópolisS.J. Meriti

B. Roxo D. de Caxias

MangaratibaAngra

dos Reis

Parati

Rio de Janeiro Niterói Maricá

S. Gonçalo

Magé

Guapimirim

Tanguá

Itaboraí

Rio Bonito

Saquarema

Araruama

Iguaba Grande

S. Pedro da Aldeia

Arraial do Cabo

Cabo Frio

Armação de Búzios

Cachoeiras de Macacu

Silva Jardim

Casimiro de Abreu

Nova Friburgo

Rio das Ostras

Macaé

Carapebus

Quissamã

Sumidouro

Carmo

Duas Barras

Bom Jardim

Cordeiro

Cantagalo

Trajano de Morais

Macuco

S. Sebastião do Alto Sta. Ma.

Madalena

Conceição de Macabu

Campos dos Goytacazes

S.João da Barra

S. Francisco de Itabapoana

Italva

Cardoso Moreira

São FidélisItaocara

Aperibé

S. Antonio de Pádua

Miracema

Cambuci

S. José de Ubá

Laje de Muriaé

Itaperuna

B. Jesus de Itabapoana

Varre-Sai

Porciúncula

Natividade

NORTE

NOROESTE

SERRANA

BAIXADAS LITORÂNEAS

CENTRO-SUL

METROPOLITANA

COSTA VERDE

MÉDIO PARAÍBA

ESPÍRITO SANTO

SÃO PAULO

GERAIS

OCEÂNO ATLÂNTICO

MINAS

Highways – 27.000 Km

Railways – 3.000 Km

6 Ports (1 project)

- 10 Domestic- 02 International

12 Airports

BR-101 Santos – 535Km

BR-116São Paulo – 429 Km

BR-040Belo Horizonte – 434Km

BR-101Vitória – 514 Km

Salvador – 1654Km

BR-116

Rio de Janeiro InfrastructureRio de Janeiro Infrastructure

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Energy Supply

� Oil production� 1.8 million barrels / day (82% of national production)

� Gas production� 26 million m3/ day (41% of national production)

� Self sufficient in electricity� Installed capacity: 7,400 MW� 6 thermoelectric plants: 4,320 MW� 2 nuclear plants: Angra I and II: 2,000 MW

� Under construction� Angra III Nuclear Power Plant: 1,350 MW

� Açu Thermo Plant: 3,200 MW

Source: ANEEL

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� Post-graduate education

� 36% of top post-grad engineering courses are in Rio

� Strong professional education network

� Technological education institutions

� Universities

� Technological centers

� Hub of R&D and technology centers in the country

� Biomedical – Fiocruz - R&D center and post-grad

courses in healthcare

� Engineering – COPPE - Major teaching and research

center on engineering of Latam

� Energy – CENPES (Petrobras) - Major O&G R&D

center in Latam

� Electricity – CEPEL - R&D center for electricity

Intellectual Capital

Source: IBGE, PNAD, CAPES

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Technology ParkTechnology Park

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R&D Cluster

Area: 350 Km²

Coming Soon:

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CENPES

Research on:• Innovation on Fuels

• Advanced Oil Recovery

• Environment

• Production on Deep Water

• Pipelines

• Exploratory Frontiers

• Natural Gas

USD 600 million investments on expansion

• Renewable Energy

• Heavy Oil

• Optimization and Reliability

• Strategic Refining Technologies

• Basin Models

• Energetic Hydrogen

• Basic Engineering

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Information Technology

& Communications - ITC

� Main Brazilian Telecommunication Satellite System station is located in Rio de Janeiro

� Public wireless internet available in many rural towns and large parts of the city of Rio de Janeiro

� The first digital city in Brazil has been established at Rio and the project continues providing wireless Internet throughout the metropolitan area

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What`s Going OnWhat`s Going On

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US$ 102,0 B –2011/2013

NORTEUS$ 75,2Bi

SERRANAUS$ 0,5 Bi

BAIXADAS LITORÂNEASUS$ 0,5 Bi

CENTRO-SUL US$ 0,4 Bi

METROPOLITANAUS$ 25,2 Bi

COSTA VERDEUS$ 14,2 Bi

MÉDIO PARAÍBAUS$ 2,2 Bi

NOROESTEUS$ 0,3 Bi

Source: Decisão Rio - FIRJAN/2011Source: Decisão Rio - FIRJAN/2011

Investments in Rio de Janeiro

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Pre-Salt

Perspectives

� Reserves: 80 billion barrels of oil

� Investments: US$ 600 billion

� Pre-Salt Extension: 800 km

� Three basins:

� Espírito Santo

� Campos

� Santos

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The Pre-Salt

A New Era

70% of Pre-Salt

area is located in

Rio

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�Brazil: 28 sites

�Rio de Janeiro: 15 sites (53% of Brazil’s total)

�Steel processing capacity in Rio is 26% higher than the rest of the country

�20.000 employees (direct jobs)

ONLY IN THE STATE OF RIO DE JANEIRO:

� Diverse types of vessels: sports and leisure boats, supply boats, AHTS, PSV, Tug boats, drilling rigs, PANAMAX, AFRAMAX, SUEZMAX and platforms

� Skilled labor force

� Research centers

Shipyards &

Shipbuilding

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Shipyards &

Shipbuilding

Barra do Furado

(2.500.000m²)Itaguai (1.200.000 m²)

Açu Complex

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Sports in RioSports in Rio

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World Cup 2014 &World Cup 2014 &

Olympic Games 2016Olympic Games 2016

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Host of Major Global Events in the Coming YearsHost of Major Global Events in the Coming Years

Rio + 20

Confederations

Cup

CV

450th

Anniversary of

the city

Twenty-Seventh

World Youth Day

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 20162010

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Opportunities related to

2016 Olympic Games

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Porto MaravilhaPorto Maravilha

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Novo Rio Bus Terminal

Future High Speed Train Terminal

International Airport

Operational Docks Maritime Passenger

Terminal

Central do Brazil Train

Station

Santos Dumont Airport

Future Subway Station

Bus Terminal

A wide area with 500ha next to Rio’s man transportation hubs

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The largest PPP in Brazil: USD

4.5 bi – 15 years (USD 1.9 bi

in investments and

infrastructure)

The largest PPP in Brazil: USD

4.5 bi – 15 years (USD 1.9 bi

in investments and

infrastructure)

Porto MaravilhaPorto Maravilha

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HQ of the Largest Brazilian &

Multinational Companies

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www.desenvolvimento.rj.gov.br

[email protected]

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Phone: + 55 21 2332 8332

Welcome RioWelcome Rio