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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

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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

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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