sedeis - by jorge cunha seminar brasil-holland 2011
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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!TRANSCRIPT
Rio de Janeiro The Capital of Energy & Opportunities
Jorge Cunha
State Secretary for Economic Development
Summary
What`s Going On
Why Rio de Janeiro
Economic Overview
Economic OverviewEconomic Overview
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
GDP Per Capita
Purchase Power Parity
Cross-country comparison with the State of Rio de Janeiro
US$ PPP
Source: IMF / IBGE (2007)
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
Why Rio de JaneiroWhy Rio de Janeiro
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
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
� 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
Technology ParkTechnology Park
R&D Cluster
Area: 350 Km²
Coming Soon:
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
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
What`s Going OnWhat`s Going On
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
Pre-Salt
Perspectives
� Reserves: 80 billion barrels of oil
� Investments: US$ 600 billion
� Pre-Salt Extension: 800 km
� Three basins:
� Espírito Santo
� Campos
� Santos
The Pre-Salt
A New Era
70% of Pre-Salt
area is located in
Rio
�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
Shipyards &
Shipbuilding
Barra do Furado
(2.500.000m²)Itaguai (1.200.000 m²)
Açu Complex
Sports in RioSports in Rio
World Cup 2014 &World Cup 2014 &
Olympic Games 2016Olympic Games 2016
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
Opportunities related to
2016 Olympic Games
Porto MaravilhaPorto Maravilha
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
HQ of the Largest Brazilian &
Multinational Companies
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