Mecshow presentation extra slide
-
Upload
glenmilanez -
Category
Documents
-
view
99 -
download
0
Transcript of Mecshow presentation extra slide
23 de julho
Serra/ES - Mecshow 2014
Singapura Formação da Cadeia de Fornecimento
de Petróleo e Gás
Alberto Piovezani, Executivo Senior de Mercado
IE Singapore
About Singapore
Strategic location
Singapore
Europe
North America
South America
Asia
Africa
Australia
Economic transformation since independence GDP per capita increased 80x since 1961 (5th in the world)
1961 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016
GD
P/C
ap
ita (
US
$ ’0
00
) Labour Intensive
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Skills Intensive
Capital Technology & Services Intensive
2000s -
Knowledge & Innovation
Intensive
From a colonial outpost to international business hub
The world’s most competitive country
Global Competitiveness Report 2012 - 2013
The world’s easiest place to do business
The World Bank 2012
Asia’s most innovative country
INSEAD’S Global Innovation Index 2011
From a colonial outpost to international business hub
Strong governance and protection of IP
Least corrupt and least bureaucratic country in Asia
World Competitiveness Yearbook 2010, IMD
Top in the world for IP rights protection
World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness Report 2010
1st in Asia for the quality of government policies
PERC, June 2006
Financial Services Real Estate Aerospace
Chemicals & Energy Oil & Gas Electronics
Engineering Services Environment & Water
Healthcare Infocomm Technology Lifestyle
Medical Technology Pharmaceuticals &
Biotechnology Precision Engineering
Professional Services Logistics
Key Industries in Singapore
To
tal
lan
d a
rea
To
tal
po
pu
lati
on
5.31 million R
esid
en
t p
op
ula
tio
n 3.81 million (Singapore citizens and permanent residents)
715 sq km
S$345.6 billion/ US$276.5 billion (at current market
prices)
S$63,050/ US$46,241 (per capita)
S$984.9 billion/ US$788.1 billion
To
p 5
tr
ad
ing
p
art
ne
rs Malaysia, EU 27,
China, Indonesia, US
GD
P
To
tal
tra
de
Banking & Finance
Leading international financial centre. Home to > 700 local and foreign financial institutions
Globally connected
Changi Airport 6,100 flights/ week 60 country links 220 city links 45 million passengers/ year Best Airport in the World
Unrivalled global transshipment hub
Image Courtesy of PSA Marine (Pte) Ltd
PSA Singapore 200 shipping lines 600 ports 30 million TEUs in 2011 Container Terminal Operator of the Year
Saudi Arabia S$23 bn
2.3%
Total trade 2012
S$984.9.3 billion/
US$722.3 billion (+1.1%)
Singapore’s key trading partners in 2012
United States S$76 bn
7.7% Source: IE Singapore
Indonesia S$79 bn
8.1%
Malaysia S$113 bn
11.5%
EU-27 S$105 bn
10.7%
China S$104 bn
10.5%
Hong Kong S$60 bn
6.0%
Japan S$52 bn
5.3%
Korea S$53 bn
5.4%
Taiwan S$50 bn
5.0%
India S$30 bn
3.0%
Thailand S$32 bn
3.3%
Australia S$27 bn
2.8%
United Arab Emirates S$25 bn
2.6%
Public sector
Private sector
Private sector
Tuas waste-to-energy plant
Public Private Partnership Long-term partnering relationship between the public and private sectors to deliver services.
Test-bedding A conducive environment to rollout new solutions for testing and refinement with both the public and private sector before expanding into Asia and globally.
Singapore’s success model
Electric car infrastructure
Internationalisation With the expertise, Singapore companies then exports its solutions and products
overseas.
Public sector
Offshore Oil and Marine
Singapore’s Global Market Share
global market share
Jack-up Rigs
> 70% global market share
Semi-submersible Rigs
> 70% global market share
FPSO Conversion
> 70%
global market share
Fast Ferries (< 60m)
> 45% global market share
Offshore Support Vessels
> 20%
Key Industry Statistics
Total Employment
106,800 Ship Calls For Repairs
8,631 Vessels Launched
78
Global Refining Centre Asia’s Oil
Trading Centre
Time
2000 1960 1980
ASMI was
created -
Association of
Singapore
Marine Industries
1891
1968
1987
1970
1963
1970s
Oil & Gas
equipment players
set up mfg
facilities, e.g.
Cooper Cameron,
FMC&
Schlumberger
Asia’s Hub for Oil & Gas
Equipment Manufacturing
1981
2000s 2006 2015
2013
2011
Construction of
Gas VLFS –
Very Large
Floating Storage
to begin
2010 1990
Shell sets up
Kerosene
Trading
Operations
1900
1st LNG
terminal in
Singapore to
be
completed
The first
commercial
shipyard, Jurong
Shipyard, was set
up as a joint
venture with IHI
Japan
1969
Singapore launched
into rigbuilding
when Far East
Shipbuilding
completed the first
jack-up
A new Scholarship scheme was
introduced for students enrolled in
Shipbuilding & Offshore
Engineering of Ngee Ann
Polytechnic to retain trained
manpower in marine industry
(ASMI)
Singapore is the first
in Asia to do FPSO
conversion from a
tanker
World’s first
LNG Floating
Storage and
Re-gasification
Conversion
project
Singaporean
Yards to
establish in
Brazil
Source: ASMI, EDB
Offshore & Marine Equipment
Manufacturers & Suppliers
Offshore & Marine Engineering Companies
Offshore & Marine
Contractors
Shipyards
END CUSTOMERS
Ship repair, Ship conversion, Ship Building, Rig Building & Repair
Resident & Common (Generalist/Specialist) Contractors
Ship Owners Oil Majors Oil & Gas E&P Companies
Marine Design &
Consultancy
Services
Classification
Societies
• Main Driver: National Government
• Anchor companies: Jurong, Schlumberger, Cameron, FMC
• Parts/Agencies/Institutions involved: EDB, IES, A-STAR,
SPRING SINGAPORE, NUS, NTU, New Castle University,
ASMI, Unions, etc.
• Actions taken: To set-up productive arrangements+ Training
+ R&D + Technology Transfer + Gov. Funding + Co-funding
Singapore’s Value Proposition
• Good infrastructure (Connectivity)
• Well-trained and English speaking
workers (People)
• Cost competitive (Price)
• Pro-business environment (Policies)
Jurong Island
Inward investment and overall development of the enterprise ecosystem in Singapore
Increase productivity of domestic non-tradable sector
Fostering world-class scientific research and nurturing scientific talent to develop a vibrant knowledge based Singapore
Developing Singapore’s external economic wing through trade and overseas expansion
Thank You www.iesingapore.com
Thank You www.iesingapore.com
Alberto Piovezani Tel: +55 11 3050.2127 [email protected]
Joel Julius Tel: +55 11 3050.2129 [email protected]