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ABIMAQ

CSENO – SECTOR CHAMBER OF NAVAL, ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE


EQUIPMENTS.

RIO DE JANEIRO, 14th DECEMBER, 2020


Who I am

President at CSENO – Sector Chamber of Naval, Onshore and Offshore


Equipments from ABIMAQ - Brazilian Association of Machinery and Equipment
Industries - www.camaras.org.br/site.aspx/Conheca-a-CSENO

Director at SOBENA – Brazilian Society at Naval Engineering -


www.sobena.org.br
Bruno Galhardo

Oil and Gas Sales Manager at Roxtec Brazil – Swedish company, worldwide
leader in MCT (Multi Cable transit) – www.roxtec.com

Linkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/bruno-galhardo-roxtec/

Email - presidente.cseno@abimaq.org.br
:: About ABIMAQ

Founded in 1937, to develop the machinery and equipment sector and the
growth of the national industry.

The sector that 1,602 members


generates more Revenue, average of structured in 40
than 310,000 direct R$ 92 billion per Sectorial
jobs year Chambers
Leadership at Own Fairs

International Plastic and Rubber Exhibition


1.600 industries - 40 Chambers
Compressed Air Handling and Storage Quality, Control and Measurement

Textile acessories Mechanical transmission


Pumps and motor pumps
Recording machines sealing
Cement and Mining
Wood machines Industrial Valves
Irrigation Systems
Services and supply stations Defense and Aerospace
Naval, Offshore e Onshore
Machine Tools and Systems Basic Sanitation
Industrial Furnaces
Agricultural implements Grain Storage
Tooling and Modeling
Food, Pharmaceutical and refrigeration Crane
Gardening and Forestry equip.
Enginers and generators Industry 4.0

Fitness Equip. Solid Waste


Clean Machines

Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Automation Road Machines Solar Energy

Plastic Industry Heavy equipments Service and Management providers


Sectorial Chambers

Naval, Offshore and Onshore 80 Members

Pumps, Valves, Moto Pumps

Outras empresas

Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Automation


+92

Engines and Generators


+32
+53
Value Chain

Oil
Companies

Charterers

Shipyards / EPC

OEMs
Spare parts and compenents
manufacturers
Raw material manufacturers
Partneship - CSENO/ABIMAQ

Cross-border interaction between Brazilian OEMs and international


partners;
Business Areas

Offshore
CAPEX

Offshore
DESCOM.
OPEX

CSENO

Wind Natural
Offshore Gas

Brazilian
Navy
Offshore Capex - PETROBRAS STRATEGIC PLAN – 2021-2025
Offshore Capex - PETROBRAS STRATEGIC PLAN – 2021-2025
Offshore Capex

Last rounds – No more state monopoly Investments - ANP

2019 – 3,2 mboe (9°)


2029 – 5,5 mboe (5°)

US$ 568 BI

> 50 FPSOs
Offshore Capex – New Units

2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030

New SPU
2 1 4 4 3 5 4 0 0 0
expected

New
probable - - - - - 4 4 9 8 9
Units

Total 2 1 4 4 3 9 8 9 8 9 57
DRU 11 20 20 21 26 21 26 20 25 22 212

New Supply
8 4 16 16 12 36 32 36 32 36 228
vessels
Offshore Capex – Brazilian Shipyards

Enseada (BA) – 2 port container ship for Petrocity

Jurong (ES) – Integration of FPSO P71 + 1 DRU on


final stage of comissioning;

Brasfels (RJ) – FPSO Modules construction for MV 32 -


MODEC + 2 DRUs on final stage of comissioning;

Oceana/ThyssenKrupp (SC) – Frigates for Brazilian


Navy

EBR (RS) – FPSO modules construction for MV32 -


MODEC
Offshore Opex– Operation Brazil

367 supply vessels 100 Offshore production units


*SBM 7 FPSOs / MODEC 10 FPSOs
Offshore Opex– Life Extension
Offshore Opex– Revitalization Programs

GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS

Geopark Imetame Perenco Trident Energy

REATE PROMAR

Maha
PetroReconcavo Petrorio Premier Oil
Petroleum

Revitalization Program for Oil and Gas Revitalization and Incentive Program
Exploration and Production in Onshore for the Production of Maritime Fields
Areas
Descomissioning - PETROBRAS STRATEGIC PLAN – 2021-2025
Descomissioning - Highlights

ANP published the Resolution 817/2020 –


regulation of platform descomissioning

160 offshore platforms operating and 42% over 25


years, 74 are jackups to be descomissioned

60 platforms and 135 oil wells next 5 years

USD 5BI in investmets next 5 years


Natural Gas - Investments

2019

Reinjection
36%
Supply to market
48%

Internal
Consuption
Burned 13%
3%

2019 – 48% supplied to market – 63,7 MMm³/d


Production – 128 M m³/d
2029 – supply will increase 116% – 138 MMm³/d
Natural Gas - Investments

Natural Gas investments – 2019/2029


485.000 KM – Pipeline

USD 8,8 BI
30.000 KM – Pipeline
Pipelines, USD 1.7, 19%

9.409 KM – Pipeline

LNG Terminals, USD 5, 57%

NGPU, USD 2, 24%


Natural Gas – Main Projects

TIV_USD OWNER_NAME PLANT_ST

USD 1.100.000.000,00 Porto Central ESPIRITO SANTO

USD 900.000.000,00 Complexo Industrial e Portuario do Pecem CEARA

USD 900.000.000,00 COMGAS / Petrobras SAO PAULO

USD 500.000.000,00 Prumo Logistica Global RIO DE JANEIRO

USD 360.000.000,00 Golar/Eneva/Rosneft/Grupo Dislub AMAZONAS

USD 215.000.000,00 Companhia Paranaense de Energia (Copel) PARANA

USD 200.000.000,00 Terminal Gas Sul / Porto Brasil Sul SANTA CATARINA

USD 100.000.000,00 Urca Energia PARA


Natural Gas - PETROBRAS STRATEGIC PLAN – 2021-2025
Brazilian Navy – Specific Purpose Society
Brazilian Navy – Frigates project

4 Frigates – Brazilian Navy

Construction start - 2022

Local content – 31,75% (1°)


/ 40 % (others)

TIV – USD 2BI


Brazilian Navy – Shipyard

Oceana
Shipyard
Brazilian Navy - Polar research vessel

1 Polar Research vessel – Brazilian Navy

Damen (NL)/ Sembcorp (SG) / Glosten (USA) / ICN


(BRA) – Winner JUL/2021

Local content – 45 %

TIV – USD 200M


Wind Offshore – Main Projects

700 GW – Potential of Wind offshore generation in Brazil

Northeast – 68% potential for harnessing winds at sea

Northeast - 50 m thick water blade

Wind Stat
Owner Project Total Status TIV
turbine e
1,2 Environmental
BI ENERGIA Camocim 100 USD 4 BI CE
GHZ license
600 Environmental
BI ENERGIA Caucaia 48 USD 2 BI CE
MHZ license
EOLICA Asa 720 Environmental
60 USD 3 BI PE
BRASIL Branca I MHZ license
Thank You!
Bruno Galhardo
President
CSENO

SECTOR CHAMBER OF NAVAL, ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE


EQUIPMENTS

E-mail: presidente.cseno@abimaq.org.br

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