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LOCAL CONTENT UFRJ ROLE Professor Adilson de Oliveira Professor Edson Watanabe [email protected] [email protected]

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LOCAL CONTENT

UFRJ ROLE Professor Adilson de Oliveira

Professor Edson Watanabe [email protected]

[email protected]

SUMMARY

Background

Observatory of Local Content

Technological Park (COPPE)

Vast oil resources identified (pre-salt)

Agressive investment plans (Petrobras and partners)

Technological challenges

Industrial opportunities (cooperation)

Technological Challenges – Industrial Opportunities (UFRJ studies)

Oil Customisation

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Emerging Technologies

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Frontier

Technologies

Petrobras Coordination

Partners in Leadership

Identify

Opportunities

Specify Technological

Challenges

Share

Industrial

Risks

PETROBRAS R&D INVESTMENTS

Source: Petrobras

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Sources: ANP (Agência Nacional de Petróleo) and USPTO

SUMMARY

Technological Challenges

Industrial Opportunities

Observatory of Local Content

Technological Park (COPPE)

Domestic Supply Capacity (equipments)

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Production capacity

New capacity Peak supply Larger supply to

IPGN New production

shift No restriction

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Segments 1. Communications 2. Transformers and electrical

substations 3. motor-generator sets 4. Electrical distribution Panel

boards 5. Automation 6. welded steel pipe/tube 7. Carbon steel (Materials) 8. gas turbine 9. winches 10. Valves 11. Fittings and Flanges 12. Boiler shop 13. Subsea equipments 14. Subsea umbilical tubing 15. Pumps 16. Compressors 17. Combustion Motors 18. cranes (Onshore) 19. Engineering Services 20. Construction and installation

services 21. Instrumentation and

measurement equipment 22. Gas turbines 23. Boiler shop (steel materials) 24. Pumps (Multiphase) 25. Compressors (centrifugal) 26. Gas Motors (Large/oversize) 27. Siderurgy (special materials) 28. Seamless steel pipe/tube 29. Valves (Subsea) 30. Cranes (Offshore shore)

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Oil industry dependence

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Observatory of Local Content

Identify

Opportunities

Specify Technological

Challenges

Share

Industrial

Risks

UFRJ

Industry

ANP

National Innovation

System

ACTIVITIES

– Regular visit and interview (200 suppliers)

– Every other monthy bulletin of the local

content

– quadrimestral reports on local content

specific policy issues

– Annual conference on local content

– Training course for ANP personnel on local

content policies

SUMMARY

Technological Challenges

Industrial Opportunities

Observatory of Local Content

Technological Park (COPPE)

UFRJ CAMPUS

• COPPE/UFRJ

• CENPES - PETROBRAS Research Center

• Start-ups Incubator

• Rio Technology Park - 11 R&D industrial Centers

• Innovation Tower

UFRJ Fundão Campus

Rio Technology Park

Rio Technology Park

200,000 m2

Planned Expansion > 200,000 m2

Start-Up Incubator Incubated Small Companies

Biomedical Engineering (7)*

Civil Engineering (7)

Electrical Engineering (7)

Mechanical Engineering (7)

Nuclear Engineering (6)

Metallurgical and Material Engineering (6)

COPPE/UFRJ Academic Structure

12 Departments for Graduated Courses (Master and Doctoral Degrees)

Ocean Engineering (6)

Energy Planning (6)

Production Engineering (6)

Chemical Engineering (7)

Systems and Computation Engineering (7)

Transportation Engineering (5)

* Grade given by CAPES/Ministry of Education

(7 is the maximum)

Academic Output 2011

336 Master Dissertations

168 Doctor Theses

1800 Papers in Journals and Conferences

COPPE/UFRJ Academic Structure

1977 - Offshore Structures

1984 - Robotics & Control Group

1989 - Subsea Technology Lab

1998 - Environment & Geochemistry

2003 - Ocean Lab

2009 - Lab for Nondestructive Tests, Corrosion and Welding

2011 - 3000 contracts with PETROBRAS

Cooperation with Petrobras

CENPES Expansion (Inaugurated in 2010)

SIEMENS

R&D Center:

• Subsea and Offshore Technologies for Oil & Gas

• Renewable Energy

• Smart Grid

• Software Development

Energy, Industry and Health, Cities and Infrastructure

Ocean Lab (Inaugurated in 2003)

Offshore structures and ship simulation under wave loads,

Deep-water installations, Prototypes testing.

Lab Cog (Inaugurated in 2010)

High performance computing, Scientific visualization, Virtual reality

LEAD (under construction)

Applications & development in robotics and control

Schlumberger (Inaugurated in 2010)

Seismic acquisition and processing, formation evaluation, well

testing and directional drilling, well cementing and stimulation,

artificial lift, well completions and consulting.

FMC (Inaugurated 2011)

Subsea systems: manifold, Christmas tree, pumping,

compressors, separation etc.

Usiminas (in construction)

Corrosion, welding, hydrogen failures, residual stresses, fracture,

plates for ships and offshore structures.

Baker Hughes

Drillings fluids; Openhole wireless systems; Geoscience

and carbonates; Subsea completions.

Tenaris

Pipes & Connections for subsea pipelines and well

applications: structural integrity and qualification tests.

Halliburton

Reservoir optimization; CO2 capture; Drill fluids

GE Global Research Center

Aviation, Oil&Gas, Energy, Healthcare, Water.

Thanks for Your Attention