7th Annual Latin America Ship & Offshore Finance Forum Ronaldo M. de O. Lima 1. The Company 2. History 3. The Fleet 4. CBO / Alianca Shipyard 5. Market Overview 1. The Company 1. The Company Offshore support vessel shipping company; Company part of Fischer Group – 100% Brazilian; Head office in Rio de Janeiro; Shore Base in Macaé; Aliança Shipyard, in Niterói; 2. History 2. History 1978 - CBO was founded and started operating 7 vessels; 80’s - 7 new vessels were built; 1998 – 2010 - CBO increased its fleet with 13 new vessels. Currently - CBO has 8 other vessels under construction as follows: 4 PSV 3000 – To be delivered until December 2011 4 PSV 4500 – To be delivered until 2013 2. History Current fleet - 19 vessels + 8 under construction 12 PSVs 3 OSRVs 3 RSVs 1 AHTS 8 PSVs (under construction) – 4 PSVs 3.000 4 PSVs 4.500 Company has currently 635 employees divided as follows: 540 Seamen 35 Administration at Rio office 60 Administration at Macaé Base 3. The Fleet 3. Fleet AHTS CBO Chiara Main Characteristics: Length Overall 80,50 m Length BP 69,30 m Breadth 18,00 m Depth 8,00 m Draft 6,00 m Max Draft 6,60 m Speed 12 knots DWT 2400 t Bollard Pull 150 t Winch 450 t Accommodations 30 persons 3. Fleet AHTS CBO Chiara Main duties: Anchor Handling, Tug, Supply and Fire Fighting (FiFi) 3. Fleet MPSV CBO Guanabara Main Characteristics: Length Overall 76,70 m Length BP 68,20 m Breadth 17,00 m Depth 7,00 m Draft 5,00 m Max Draft 5,90 m Speed 14 knots DWT 3200 t Accommodation 54 persons Crane for cargo/equipment transfer offshore MPSV CBO Guanabara 3. Fleet Main duties: Supply Vessel with capability of transfer provision containers to other vessels offshore as well as operating as a floating hotel. Accommodation for 54 persons. 3. Fleet Vessels RSV (ROV Support Vessels): CBO Campos, CBO Rio and CBO Isabella CBO Campos / CBO Rio CBO Isabella Main Characteristics: Main Characteristics: Length Overall 67,00 m Length Overall 76,70 m Length BP 61,80 m Length BP 68,20 m Breadth 16,00 m Breadth 17,00 m Depth 7,00 m Depth 7,00 m Draft 5,00 m Draft 5,00 m Max Draft 5,91 m Max Draft 5,90 m Speed 14 knots Speed 14 knots DWT 3000 t Accommodations DWT 37 persons 3100 t Accommodations 45 persons 3. Fleet Vessels RSV Main duties: Support to Remote Operated Vehicles (ROV) operations. 3. Fleet Vessels PSV 3500: CBO Anna Gabriella and CBO Valentina Main Characteristics: Length Overall 74,30 m Length BP 68,10 m Breadth 16,00 m Depth 7,50 m Draft 5,00 m Max Draft 6,30 m Speed DWT 14 knots 3500 t Accommodations 18 persons 3. Fleet Vessels PSV 3500 Main duties: Supply of diesel oil and other special drilling fluids to platforms and other vessels. 3. Fleet Vessels PSV 3200: CBO Manoella, CBO Carolina, CBO Anita Main Characteristics: Length Overall 76,70 m Length BP 68,20 m Breadth 17,00 m Depth 7,00 m Draft 5,00 m Max Draft 5,90 m Speed DWT 13 knots 3200 t Accommodations 27 persons 3. Fleet Vessels PSV 3200 Main duties: Supply vessel Fire Fighter (CBO Carolina / CBO Anita) 3. Fleet OSRV CBO Vitória 3. Fleet Vessels OSRV (Oil Spill Recovery Vessel): CBO Vitória, Macaé and Maricá Macaé / Maricá CBO Vitória Main Characteristics: Main Characteristics: Length Overall 67,00 m Length Overall 63,95 m Length BP 61,80 m Length BP 61,10 m Breadth 16,00 m Breadth 14,80 m Depth 7,00 m Depth 4,60 m Draft 5,00 m Draft 3,65 m Max Draft 5,91 m Max Draft Speed 14 knots Speed DWT DWT 3050 t Accommodations 22 persons 3,86 m 10 knots 1400 t Accommodations 18 persons 3. Fleet Vessels ORSV Main duties: Oil spill containment and recovery 3. Fleet Vessels Class ”C”: Clarisse, Carmem and Célia Main Characteristics: Length Overall 43,00 m Length BP 38,66 m Breadth 9,30 m Depth 3,50 m Draft 3,00 m Max Draft 3,10 m Service Speed 8 knots DWT 300 t Bollard Pull 26 t Accommodations 14 persons 3. Fleet Vessels Class “C” Main duties: Transport of material and equipments between platforms. NEW PSVs 3000/4500 - XBOW ULSTEIN PX106 Organization CBO Organization Organization Chart CEO - Luiz Maurício Portela DIR - Alfredo Naslausky DIR - Ronaldo Lima DIR – Paulo Conte HSEQ Secretary Luiz Funes Tania Silva Lucia Pereira Contract / Operation IT Adson Silva Cesar Almeida Technical Marcelo Martins Eduardo Marquez Human Resources Solange Aversa Macaé Base Operations Paulo Roberto Mauro Maedo Finance / Controller Luis Afonso Ana Paula Administration Ney Santos Aliança Shipyard Aliança Shipyard Owned by Fischer Group since 2004; 10 new buildings delivered until 2010; 4 conversions; CBO fleet maintenance; Currently 8 vessels under construction (delivery until mid of 2013) Aprox. 800 employees + 220 subcontractors; Modernization / Expansion of the Yard Aliança Offshore Modernization of the yard Aliança Workshop + Aliança Workshop 3. Market Overview Overview of Brazilian Offshore Support Vessels Market ABEAM is the brazilian shipowner association for offshore support vessels ► More than 100 companies are authorized to operate by ANTAQ – National Maritime Agency. ► Close to 50 companies operating in the sector. ► 24 companies are associated to ABEAM. ► A fleet of 265 vessels - (135 foreign flag and 130 Brazilian flag ). ► 2009: Over US$ 1,2 billion dollar spent with chartering. Overview of Brazilian Offshore Support Vessels Market Main clients– oil companies: ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► Petrobrás Shell Statoil Devon Anadarko Exxon Chevron OGX Maersk Others Overview of Brazilian Offshore Support Vessels Market Fleet Evolution Overview of Brazilian Offshore Support Vessels Market CONCLUSIONS AND CHALLENGES FOR THE SECTOR: • High demand for merchant marine officers – Captains and Chief Engineers; • Liberalization of RN 72 – imigration; • Demand for new facilities for dry docking; • Clarification for the laws – import duties, taxation, etc; Thank you ! www.cborio.com.br
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