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Brazilian Shipbuilding IndustryBrazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009 (1st Quarter)
Commitment to the mission:
Local jobs, local contents and technology
World outlookBrazilian economyOffshore investmentsShipbuilding marketShipyards capacity
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009
Commitment to the mission:
Local jobs, local contents and technology
SINAVAL - Brazilian Union of Shipbuilding, Shiprepair and Offshore
Industries
Scene (perception): A projection of information from a
physical environment
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009
World outlook
World slower growth estimate: 1% in 2009
World trade: vigorous value above US$ 24 trillions in exports
Oil demand: up to 112.5 millions barrels per day by 2030 (US Department of Energy)
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World outlook
Slowereconomicgrowth
Source :Unctad
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*
4,0% 4,0%
3,5% 3,8%
2,7% 2,5%
1,0%
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World outlookVigoroustrade even with lowergrowth rates
Source :Unctad
Exports 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
World 7.5 9.1 10.4 12.1 13.8
Developed countries 4.9 5.8 6.3 7.1 8.1
Developing countries 2.4 3.0 3.7 4.5 5.2
Imports
World 7.7 9.4 10.7 12.3 14.0
Developed countries 5.3 6.3 7.1 6.0 8.9
Developing countries 2.5 2.8 3.4 3.9 4.6
US$ trillions
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SINAVAL – Scene 2009
World outlook – oil demand
World demand for petroleum:
2008 = 86.0 millions barrels of oil per day;
2015 = 95.6 millions barrels of oil per day;
2030 = 112.5 millions of oil per day in 2030.
Source: US Department of Energy (Energy Information Administration)
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
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Brazilian economy
2008 - International Monetary Fund (IMF)Brazil evaluation:
• strong growth;
• implementation of
sound macroeconomic
policies;
Year US$
trillions
Growth
rate
2004 1.9 5.7%
2005 2.1 3.2%
2006 2.3 4.0%
2007 2.5 5.1%
2008* 2.5 *2.0%
2009* 2.5 *0.5%* estimate
GDP – Gross Domestic Product
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Brazilian economy
2008 - International Monetary Fund (IMF)Brazil evaluation:
• reduction of public net
debt-to-GDP ratios;
• building of international
reserves.
2000 33.0112001 35.8662002 37.8232003 49.2962004 52.9352005 53.7992006 85.8392007 180.3342008 193.783
International reserves
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Brazilian economy
Trade surplus promoted the growth of international reserves
Year Exports Imports Surplus
2007 160.6 120.6 40.0
2008 197.9 173.1 24.8US$ billions
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SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian economy
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
Exports Imports
US$ bi Part. Part. US$ bi
43.0 21.6% Latin America 15.8% 27.4
27.4 13.8% US 7.2% 25.6
5.5 2.8% Western Europe 3.0% 5.3
46.3 23.4% European Commun. 20.9% 36.1
37.4 18.9% Asia 27.1% 47.1
8.0 4.0% Middle West 3.6% 6.2
10.1 5.1% Africa 9.1% 15.7
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SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian offshore outlook
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
The ‘golden triangle’ of deepwater, namely Africa, the Gulf of Mexico and Brazil, willaccount for nearly 75% of global expenditure.
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SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian offshore outlook
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
Latin American activity ( investments of US$ 29 billion) is dominated by Brazil and, given the potential of the country’s presalt reserves, this is likely to remain the case for some time.
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian offshore outlook
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
E & P investments:
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian offshore outlook
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
Royal Dutch Shell
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian offshore outlook
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
Shell portfolio:BC-10 field to start production operations in 2009
BS-4 field in exploration
Royal Dutch Shell
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian offshore outlook
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian offshore outlook
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
Frade oilfield in Brazil to produce first oil in 2nd Q 2009
Chevron’s first subsea development in Brazil and FMC's most complete scope for an overall subsea system in Brazil
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian offshore outlook
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
BG Groupdeveloping oil & gas fields at the Santos basin
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian offshore outlook
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
BG Group: three discoveries within the BM-S-11 concession area. Iara TupiTupi Sul
Concession stakeholders:BG Group = 25% Petrobras = 65%Galp Energia = 10%
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SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian offshore outlook
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
OGX: Four basins, 22 blocks. Four drilling rigs hired to start exploration in 2009. Drilling program: 51 wells up to 2013
Appraisal of exploration blocks: 4.8 billions barrels of oil equivalent (boe) of net risked prospective resources, assuming an average success probability of 27%;
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Petrobras Business Plan 2009 - 2013
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
PetrobrasGlobalE&P scene
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Petrobras Business Plan 2009 - 2013
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
Investments of US$ 47.9 billions are 77% in E & P
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SINAVAL – Scene 2009Petrobras Business Plan 2009 - 2013
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
Petrobras local content policy
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Petrobras Business Plan 2009 - 2013
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian shipbuilding market
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
Tankers for TranspetroProgram
orderQuant. / type TWD
millionsstatus
Promef I 23 tankers 2.7 Hired
Promef II 23 tankers 1.3 Hiring in process
Total 46 tankers 4.0
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SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian shipbuilding market
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
E&P equipments for PetrobrasOrder Quant. / type Operation field status
Productionplatform
2 semi-subs P-55 P-56
Campos BasinP-55 – Roncador
P-56 – Marlim Sul
Hired
Platform 1 fixed platform for
gas production
Mexilhão
Hired
Total 3
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian shipbuilding market
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
E&P equipments for PetrobrasOrder Quant. / type Operation field status
Platforms & FPSOs
8 new platforms
planned
P-57 – JubarteP-61 and P 63 –
Papa-TerraP-62 – Roncador
other four on design
Ready to start bids
Planned
Drill-ships 28 Depths over 2,000 m
Bids on 2013
Total 36
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian shipbuilding market
Fonte: ONU / Unctad (* previsão)
Ships for contract service for PetrobrasOrder Quant. TWB status
VLCC tankers 2 ships (300,000 TDW
each)
600,000 Hired / under construction
Supply vessels
146 ships(2,000 TWB
each)
292,000 Hiring in process
Total 148 ships 892,000
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SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian shipbuilding market
Promef I – tankers for Transpetro (hired)
Shipyard Type of construction Contract date
EAS – Estaleiro Atlântico Sul
10 Suezmax January 2007
EAS 5 Aframax November 2008
EISA 4 Panamax December 2008
Mauá 4 products November 2007
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Promef II – tankers for Transpetro (hiring)
Lot A – 20 ships Type of construction
Lot 1 4 Suezmax (DP – Dinamic Positioning)
Lot 2 3 Aframax (DP)
Lot 3 3 light products ships (45,000 metric tons)
Lot 4 5 ships (3 light, 2 dark products - 30,000 metric tons)
Lot 5 2 semi-pressure and gas tankers (12,000 m3)
Lot 6 3 pressure gas tankers (4,000 m3)
Lot B – 3 ships 3 bunker ships
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Conclusions
Brazilian Economy
• Sound macroeconomic practices.
• International trade is only 15% of GDP – room for growth and expand merchant fleet.
• High International reserves assure financing for main projetcts.
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SINAVAL – Scene 2009Conclusions
Brazilian shipbuilding market
Financing is assured:Marine Merchant Fund (FMM), under the Ministry of Transports, assures financing for shipbulding.US$ 10.5 billions financing alocations since 2003.
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Conclusions
Brazilian shipbuilding market
Shipyards orderbook (hired and planned):
4.8 millions TDW up to 2015.
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Conclusions
Brazilian offshore market
Douglas Westford sees Brazil pre-salt discoveries as the largest in the world, now.
All major oil & gas companies are engaged in E&P investiments.
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Brazilian Shipbuilding Industry
SINAVAL – Scene 2009Conclusions
Brazilian domestic oil production2007 2008 2009 2013 2020
3.9
2.6
2.0
1.8 1.8
source: Petrobras - millions b/day
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SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian shipbuilding capacity
2828 Shipyards in Brazil - largest Shipyards in Brazil - largest
yardsyards
570,000570,000 tons / year tons / year Steel throughput Steel throughput
4.7 4.7 millions of m²millions of m² Total areaTotal area
1919 Dry or floating docksDry or floating docks
2222 Slipways Slipways
43 43 Outfitting quays Outfitting quays
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SINAVAL – Scene 2009Brazilian shipbuilding capacity
Projects types Shipyards
FPSO, semi-submersible, modules and drill-ships
BrasFels; Mauá; Atlântico Sul; Rio Grande; QUIP; UTC; SRD; Setal; Mac Laren; Estaleiro da Bahia
Oil tankers, products and gas carriers
Eisa; Atlântico Sul; Mauá; Sermetal; Itajaí; Rio Nave; Renave-Enavi
Container ships and bulk carriers
Eisa; Atlântico Sul; Mauá; Rio Naval; Itajaí; Rio Nave; Renave-Enavi
Platform supply vessels, towboats, barges, flatboats, etc.
STX; Aliança; Wilson, Sons; Navship; TWB; Detroit; Inace; Rio Maguari; Superpesa; Cassinú; Transnave; São Miguel; Estaleiro da Bahia
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Shipyards State Steel (thousand tons /
year)
Area (thousand m²)
Docks Slipways Quay side
BrasFels RJ 50 410 1 3 2
Eisa RJ 50 150 - 2 1
Mauá RJ 40 334 1 1 4
Sermetal RJ 60 400 1 - 4
Atlântico Sul
PE 160 1,500 1 2 2
Rio Grande
RS 30 100 1 1 1
Aker RJ 15 120 1 1 1
Aliança RJ 10 61 - 1 2
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Shipyards State
Steel (thousand tons /
year)
Area (thousan
d m²)
Docks Slipways Quay side
Wilson, Sons SP 10 22 1 1 1
UTC RJ - 112 -- - 2
Renave-Enavi
RJ 40 200 4 - 1
Inace CE 15 180 - 1 1
Itajaí SC 15 177 - 1 1
SRD RJ 15 85 1 1 2
Superpesa RJ 10 96 - - 1
São Miguel RJ 5 21 - 1 2
Transnave RJ 6 15 - 1 1
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Shipyards State
Steel (thousand tons /
year)
Area (thousan
d m²)
Docks Slipways Quay side
Rio Nave RJ 50 150 - 2 4
Navship SC 15 175 -- 1 2
TWB SC 10 78 - 1 1
Detroit SC 10 90 - 1 1
Rio Maguari
PA 6 120 2 - -
Cassinú RJ 6 30 2 - 1
Mac Laren RJ 6 30 - - 1
Estaleiro da Bahia
BA 110 750 1 1 2
QUIP RS - 70 - - 1
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BrasFels shipyard
Rio de Janeiro – RJShips up to 600,000 TDWSemi-submersible platformsFPSO integrationPlatform supply vessels
Total area: 410,000m²3 Slipways1 Dry dock1 Gantry crane for 660 tons7 Cranes2 Outfitting quays
Steel throughput : 50,000 tons / year
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EISA - Ilha S/A shipyard Rio de Janeiro – RJ
Ships up to 200,000 TDWPlatform supply vessels
Total area: 150,000m²2 Side slipway15 Rolling bridges2 Gantry cranes for 50 tons6 Cranes3 Outfitting quays
Steel throughput : 52,000 tons / year
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Mauá shipyardNiterói – RJ
Ships up to 100,000 TDWSemi-submersible platformsFPSO integrationPlatform supply vesselsTotal area: 334,000m² (3 units)1 Slipway1 Modules site1 Yard / load-out quay1 Dry dock1 Sheerlegs for 2,000 tons6 Cranes4 Outfitting quays
Steel throughput : 36,000 tons / year
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Sermetal shipyardRio de Janeiro – RJ
Ships up to 400,000 TDWFPSO integration
Total area: 400,000m²2 Dry dock (1 with 350m)6 Cranes4 Outfitting quays
Steel throughput : 60,000 tons / year
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Atlântico Sul shipyardSuape – PE
Ships up to 500,000 TDWSemi-submersible platformsFPSO integrationPlatform supply vesselsTotal area: 1,500,000m²1 Dry dock of 400m2 Slipways 4 Cranes2 horizontal transporters blocks – 300 tons2 Goliath Gantry cranes (1,500 tons)2 Outfitting quays (700m)
Steel throughput : 160,000 tons / year
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Setal Óleo & GásNiterói – RJ
Platforms modules construction and integration
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BAHIA shipyard (OAS, SETAL and Piemont)Maragogipe - BA
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Steel throughput : 110,000 tons/ year
Semi-submersible platformsFPSO integrationOffshore vessels (PSV & AHTS )
Total area: 1,000,000m²Gantry crane of 1,300 tonsDry dock with two floating gates Several port cranes (75 to 150 tons)Horizontal transport of loads with 600 tons of capacity.Outfitting quays : 700m and 350m (water depth: 12m).
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Rio Grande shipyardRio Grande – RSPlatforms (FPSO, semi-submersible and Spar)
Total area: 100,000m²1 Dry dock (130x140m)1 Slipway1 Gantry crane for 600 tons1 Outfitting quay Hydraulic carts of 400 tonsIntermediate flood-gate
Steel throughput : 30,000 tons / year
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STX Offshore shipyardNiterói - RJ
Platform supply vessels
Total area: 120,000m²1 Flotation dock (150m x 24.7m)Cranes (up to 250 tons)1 Slipway1 Outfitting quay (300m)
Steel throughput : 15,000 tons / year
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Aliança shipyardNiterói - RJ
Platform supply vessel
Total area: 61,000m²Cranes (up to 60 tons)2 Outfitting quays (100m each)1 Slipway (3,000 tons /10,000 TDW)
Steel throughput : 10,000 tons / year
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Wilson, Sons shipyardGuarujá - SP
Platform supply vessels
Total area: 22,000m²Cranes and Gantry crane 1 Outfitting quay1 Slipway 1 Dry dock (205m x16m)
Steel throughput : 10,000 tons / year
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UTC shipyardNiterói - RJ
Assembly and integration of platform modules
Total area: 112,000m²Cranes2 Load-out quays
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Renave-Enavi shipyardNiterói - RJ
Ships up to 80,000 DWT.
Total area: 200,000m²Cranes Outfitting quays 2 Flotation docks “Almirante Alexandrino” (215m )“José Rebelo” (70m)2 Dry docks“Henrique Lage” (184m )“Orlando Barbosa” (136m)
Steel throughput : 40,000 tons / year
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Inace shipyardFortaleza - CE
Fishing shipsPatrol ships for NavyYatches Platform supply vessels
Area: 180,000m²1 Slipway / platform embarkation elevation(80m)1 Outfitting quay
Steel throughput : 15,000 tons / year
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Itajaí shipyardItajaí - SC
Ships (up to 30,000 TDW)Platform supply vessels
Total area: 177,000m²CranesRolling bridgesSlipway (200m) Outfitting quay
Steel throughput : 15,000 tons / year
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SRD shipyardAngra dos Reis - RJ
Semi-submersible platformsIntegration and load-outPlatform supply vessels
Total area: 85,000m²CranesRolling bridgesSlipwayFloating dock (76m x 29m) 2 Outfitting quays
Steel throughput : 15,000 tons / year
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Superpesa shipyardRio de Janeiro - RJ
Platform supply vessels
Area: 96,000m²1 Slipway1 Outfitting quay
Steel throughput : 10,000 tons / year
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Transnave shipyardRio de Janeiro - RJ
Platform supply vessels
Total area: 15,000m²SlipwayOutfitting quay
Steel throughput : 6,000 tons / year
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Rio Nave shipyardRio de Janeiro - RJ
Merchant ships (up to 100,000 TDW)Platform supply vessels
Total area: 95,000m²2 slipways4 Outfitting quays2 Piers15 Cranes
Steel throughput : 48,000 tons / year
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Navship shipyardItajaí - SC
Merchant ships (up to 100,000 TDW)Platform supply vessels
Total area: 175,000m²1 Slipway2 Outfitting quaysCranes and Gantry crane
Steel throughput : 15,000 tons/ year
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TWB shipyardItajaí - SC
Platform supply vesselsTowboats (port support)Fishing ships Ferry-boats
Total area: 78,000m²1 Slipway1 Outfitting quay
Steel throughput : 10,000 tons / year
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Detroit shipyardItajaí - SC
Platform supply vesselsTowboats (port support)Fishing ships Ferry-boats
Total area: 90,000m²1 Elevatory dockOutfitting quay 3 Cranes2 Transfer cars
Steel throughput : 10,000 tons / year
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Rio Maguari shipyardBelém – PA
Ships for waterway navigation,utility offshore tugs and bargesPlatform supply vessels
Total area: 120,000m²2 Dry docks
Steel throughput : 6,000 tons / year
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Cassinú shipyardSão Gonçalo – RJ
Platform supply vessels
Total area: 30,000m²1 Dry dock1 Flotation dock1 Outfitting quay
Steel throughput : 6,000 tons / year
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Mac Laren shipyardNiterói – RJ
Platforms integration
Total area: 30,000m²1 Outfitting quay 1 Dry dock (planned)
Steel throughput : 6,000 tons / year
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QUIPRio Grande – RS
Platforms modules construction and integration
Total area: 70,000m²
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SINAVAL
Av. Churchill, 94, 2º andar – Conj. 210 a 215 – CEP 20020-050 – Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Tel.: (21) 2532-4878/2533-4568 – Fax: (21) 2532-4705/2533-5310 www.sinaval.org.br
Contact: [email protected] / [email protected]
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