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Stefan Böhlich I Commerzbank AG I MSB CB Financial Engineering I Hamburg, September 1 st, 2014
Kick off presentation Panel II: Value Chains Oil & Gas
German Brazilian Economic Meeting
2Stefan Böhlich I Commerzbank AG I MSB CB Financial Engineering I Hamburg, September 1st, 2014
1 Global Oil & Gas Industry: Proven Oil Reserves Page 3
2 Huge investments ahead until 2020 Page 4
3 Brazilian local content requirements Page 5
4 Financing the Value Chain of the Oil & Gas Industry Page 6
5 Commerzbank AG: Your partner in Brazil Page 7 - 8
Contents
3Stefan Böhlich I Commerzbank AG I MSB CB Financial Engineering I Hamburg, September 1st, 2014
Global gas & oil industry: Proven Oil ReservesBrazil is trading up
Sources: BP, GTAI
Venezuela
Saudi Arabia
CanadaIra
nIra
queKuwait
UAERussia
Brazil
New deep sea wells
50 -70 bn. barrels
(in bn barrels)
4Stefan Böhlich I Commerzbank AG I MSB CB Financial Engineering I Hamburg, September 1st, 2014
Huge investments ahead until 2020
Investments in equipment and services, expansion and maintance
Federal Government estimates US$ 400 billion until 2020
Petrobras Investment Plan 2013 – 2017 with US$ 236.7 (thereof US$ 147.5 into exploration and production)
Other required equipment
Special Alloy Pipes
High-pressure products
Gas turbines
Offshore cranes
etc.
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Sources: *) PWC The Brazilian Oil & Gas Industry **) Competition Study of brazilian supply industry, Prominp/UFRJ
5Stefan Böhlich I Commerzbank AG I MSB CB Financial Engineering I Hamburg, September 1st, 2014
Brazilian Local Content Requirements
Fostering the development of a strong and sustainable local supply chain
Local Content policy since 1999
Establishing minimum and maximum percentages in investments in Brazil
Increase of GDP contribution by the Oil & Gas Industry
Sources: PWC The Brazilian Oil & Gas Industry
Materials Equipment Systems + Subsystems Services
Growth of national industry
Technology development
Training of local human resource
Generation of jobs & income
6Stefan Böhlich I Commerzbank AG I MSB CB Financial Engineering I Hamburg, September 1st, 2014
Service
Transport & Storage
Exploration Production RefiningEnergy Trade
Financing the Value Chain of the Oil & Gas Industry
• Equity (VC, PE)
• Reserve Based Lending
Sales & Marketing
• Project Finance incl. ECA Coverage
• ECA Covered Buyers Credits
• Pre Export Finance
• etc.
• International Borrowing Base
• Warehouse Finance
• Transactional Trade Finance
• Corporate Finance Solutions(incl. W/C Finance, Forfaiting, Purchase
of Covered Receivables etc.
Derivative Instruments Hedging of Physical Flows
(Future, Options,etc.)
7Stefan Böhlich I Commerzbank AG I MSB CB Financial Engineering I Hamburg, September 1st, 2014
Commerzbank AG The Market Leader for the Mittelstand in Germany
Focus on real economy and strict customer orientation
Holistic advisory concept of Mittelstandsbank is geared towards our over 100,000 corporate customers in Germany and worldwide
We are responsible for the financing of over 30 per cent of Germany's foreign trade. We are the market leader in matters of financing business and corporates*
In matters of our major customers we have a customer coverage of 90 per cent
We strive to be the first point of contact for foreign companies regarding their activities involving Germany
We serve our SME customers in around 150 locations in Germany as well as in 70 locations in over 50 countries
* Based on the letters of credit opened abroad for the benefit of German export companies in 2013
More than 100,000 small- and medium-sized enterprises rely on us
Our goal: Leading bank for corporate clients at the heart of Europe
H1 2014
Revenues before LLP(in € m)
1,455
Operating profit (in € m) 604
8Stefan Böhlich I Commerzbank AG I MSB CB Financial Engineering I Hamburg, September 1st, 2014
Commerzbank is represented in all major financial centres worldwide
Commerzbank AGYour partner in Brazil
Outside Germany, the Bank is represented through
operational foreign branches
representative offices
major subsidiaries abroad and
5,000 correspondent banks
in more than 50 countries on all continents
Brazil today:Rep. Office & Importers Originator
Brazil 2015:New subsidiary in Sao Paulo
9Stefan Böhlich I Commerzbank AG I MSB CB Financial Engineering I Hamburg, September 1st, 2014
Stefan BöhlichGlobal Head Structured Export & Trade Finance Phone: +49 (0)69 / 136 - 23453Email: [email protected]
Headquarter:Kaiserstrasse 16Frankfurt am Mainwww.commerzbank.de
Postal address:60261 Frankfurt am MainGermany
10Stefan Böhlich I Commerzbank AG I MSB CB Financial Engineering I Hamburg, September 1st, 2014
Disclaimer
This presentation contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts; they include, inter alia, statements about Commerzbank’s beliefs and expectations and the assumptions underlying them. These statements are based on plans, estimates, projections and targets as they are currently available to the management of Commerzbank. Forward-looking statements therefore speak only as of the date they are made, and Commerzbank undertakes no obligation to update publicly any of them in light of new information or future events. By their very nature, forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. A number of important factors could therefore cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement. Such factors include, among others, the conditions in the financial markets in Germany, in Europe, in the United States and elsewhere from which Commerzbank derives a substantial portion of its revenues and in which it hold a substantial portion of its assets, the development of asset prices and market volatility, potential defaults of borrowers or trading counterparties, the implementation of its strategic initiatives and the reliability of its risk management policies.
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