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SECRETARIA DE ESTADO DE DESENVOLVIMENTO ECONÔMICO, ENERGIA, INDÚSTRIA E SERVIÇOS RIO DE JANEIRO STATE: ECONOMIC OVERVIEW SOMANDO FORÇAS

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SECRETARIA DE ESTADO DE DESENVOLVIMENTO ECONÔMICO, ENERGIA, INDÚSTRIA E SERVIÇOS

RIO DE JANEIRO STATE: ECONOMIC OVERVIEW

SOMANDO FORÇAS

Rio de Janeiro that you already know or have heard about...

...and the Rio de Janeiro that you should also know about:

A fast growing economy with plenty of business opportunities.

Overview

Location

Southeast of Brazil

(57% of national GDP)

Area

43,910 km2

(0.5% of the Brazilian territory)

Population

15.4 MM (8.4% of total)

GDP

US$ 148 Bi (11.2% of Brazil’s GDP)

US$ 9,623(GDP per capita) Source: IBGE/IMF

Gross Domestic Product Per CapitaPurchase Power Parity

16.161

14.688 14.582 14.354

12.630

10.298

5.943

2.787

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2.000

4.000

6.000

8.000

10.000

12.000

14.000

16.000

18.000

Russia Chile Mexico Argentina Rio de Janeiro Brazil China India

Cross-country comparison with the State of Rio de Janeiro

US$ PPP

Source: IMF / IBGE (2007)

Infrastructure and Logistics

Highways (27,000 km)

Infrastructure and Logistics

Railways (3,000 km)

Infrastructure and Logistics

6 Ports2 International Airports

Energy Supply Oil production

1.6 million barrels / day (82% of the national production)

Gas production

24 million m3/ day (41% of the national production)

Self sufficient in electricity

Installed capacity: 7,400 MW

6 thermoelectric plants: 4,320 MW

2 nuclear plants: Angra I and II

Under construction

Açu Thermo Power Plant: 2,100 MW

Angra III Nuclear Power Plant: 1,350 MW

Brazil: 2.0 MM barrels/day

Rio de Janeiro: 1.7 MM barrels/day (80% of national production)

Oil Production

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0,50

1,00

1,50

2,00

2,50

3,00

3,50

4,00

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Rio de Janeiro Brasil Sources: ANP and EPE

Pre-Salt Oil Perspectives Reserves: 80 billion barrels of light oil

Investments: US$ 600 billion

Pre-Salt Extension: 800 km

Three basins:

Espírito Santo

Campos

Santos

Human Capital

4,0

4,5

5,0

5,5

6,0

6,5

7,0

7,5

8,0

8,5

1992 1993 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004*¹ 2005*¹ 2006*¹ 2007*¹ 2008*¹

Rio de Janeiro Sudeste Brasil

Rio de Janeiro

Southeast

Brazil

Years of Education (25 years of age or older)

Fonte: PNAD/IBGE

Metropolitana

Noroeste

Norte

Serrana

Baixadas Litorâneas

Médio-Paraíba

Centro-Sul Fluminense

Costa Verde

Important center for postgraduate education

(50 PhDs per 100,000 inhabitants)

Strong professional education network

6 technological education institutions

18 universities

21 technological centers

Research centers:

Biomedical

Engineering

Energy:

Oil and Gas

Electricity

Legend

UniversitiesUniversity Centers Technological Education Centers

Human Resources

Economic Clusters

Garment and Clothing

Chemical & Pharmaceutical

Oil and GasCement

Tourism

Shipyards

Tourism

Tourism

Ornamental Stones

Automotive

Tourism

Steel

MRS - US$ 0,3 Bi

Arco MetropolitanoUS$ 0,7 Bi

Complexo do AçúUS$ 1,1 Bi

Internacional Tom JobimUS$ 0,2 Bi

CSN - US$ 2,1 BiPorto do Sudeste (LLX) - US$ 0,6 Bi

Gerdau - US$ 0,3 BiPetrobras / Usiminas

Petrobras - US$ 43 BiChevron - US$ 2,4 Bi

OGX - US$ 0,8 Bi

ComperjUS$ 8,1 BiCoquepar

US$ 0,15 Bi

Michelin US$ 0,15 Bi

Termelétricado Açú - US$ 2,4 Bi

UHE Light ItaocaraUS$ 0,3 Bi

Angra 3 US$ 2,2Bi

Petrochemical Industry US$ 8,1 Bi

Steel Industry US$ 18,5 Bi

Shipyards US$ 0,7 Bi

Manufacturing Industry US$ 0,3 Bi

Logistics US$ 6,6 Bi

Energy US$ 4,9 Bi

Urban Development R$ 5,9 Bi

Oil and Gas US$ 46,2 Bi

Sources: Firjan, SEDEIS e PCRJ

TKCSA US$ 7,3 Bi

Wisco US$ 5,6 Bi

Techint US$ 5,6 Bi

Ishibras

ItaguaíEstaleiro Marinha

Estaleiro Greenfield - US$ 0,6 Bi

Barra do Furado

US$ 0,1 BiMetrô Linha 4 - US$ 4,0 biSupervia - US$ 0,2 Bi

BRT -US$ 1,13Maracanã - US$ 0,3 Bi

Porto Maravilha - US$ 0,1 Bi

Major Investment Projects

Total of Investments US$ 91 Bi

Major Investment Projects

Sorces: Firjan, SEDEIS e PCRJ

Integrated Steel Plant with capacity of 5 million tons / year

Thermo Plant with capacity of 440 MW

Port Terminal for big vessels up to 150,000 dwt

Investment: € 4.5 billion

(US$ 6.7 billion)

20,000 workers on site

ThyssenKrupp CSA

Port Terminal for big vessels

Thermo Plant with capacity of 2,100 MW

Ore Pipe of 550 km with capacity of 26 million tons / year

Integrated Steel Plant with capacity of 5 million tons / year

Total Investment:

US$ 9 billion

Açu Complex

Petrochemical Refining Plant

High Technology: produces petrochemical products from heavy oil

Investment: US$ 8.5 billion

Largest individual investment in the history of Petrobras

Comperj

• Fruit Production

• Ornamental Stones

• ForestyDevelopment

Primary Sector

• Automotive

• Steel Industry

• Shipyards

• Petrochemical

• Oil & Gas

• Pulp Industry

Industry

• Reinsurance

• Tourism

• Hotels

• Information Technology

• Entertainment

• Film

Production

• Concerts

Services

• Real Estate

• Sanitation

• High Speed Train

• Airport

Infrastructure

Opportunities in Rio de Janeiro

Host of International EventsRio is prepared to host international events and meetings

THANK YOU!

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