DATARio THE CITY IN NUMBERS

english version Acknowledgements

CITY HALL Eduardo Paes Mayor

SECRETARY OF DEVELOPMENT Felipe de Faria Góes Secretary

INSTITUTO PEREIRA PASSOS Ricardo Manuel dos Santos Henriques President Fernando Cavallieri Director

RIO NEGÓCIOS Marcelo Haddad Executive Director

Technical Team

Economic Studies Management Helcio de Medeiros Junior Manager Camila Penteado Stephan João Grand Junior

Sociodemographic and Environmental Management Alcides José de Carvalho Carneiro Manager Fabiana Mota da Silva Lúcia Helena Barros Santos Marilene Agrizzi Nacaratti

Technical Team - Rio Negócios

Business Information Francisco Grelo Manager Bruna Roppa Manager

SumMARY

01. The City

1.1. Population, Area and Weather 14 Population and Area - 2010 Ranking of Major Brazilian cities - 2010 Climate indicators of the City of - 2005

1.2. Demography 15 Population age structure - City of Rio de Janeiro - 2009

1.3. Cultural and Educational Opportunities 15 Cultural and educational offering- City of Rio de Janeiro Foreign schools Ranking of Top Brazilian schools - 2009

1.4. Sustainable Mobility 17 Total and percentage of fleet by type of fuel - City of Rio de Janeiro - 2009 Total fleet according to vehicle type - 2009

02. Infrastructure

2.1. Port 20 Traffic indicators in the port of Rio de Janeiro - 2009 Ranking of total cargo handling in Brazilian ports - 2009 Ranking of total container handling in Brazilian ports - 2009 Average value added traded by Brazilian ports - 2007

2.2. Airport 24

Air cargo and passenger indicators in Rio de Janeiro’s major airports 2008 e 2009 Ranking of passenger volume in Brazilian airports - 2009 Ranking of International flights in Brazilian airports, according to the volume of passengers - 2009

2.3. Energy 25

Annual electricity consumption, total demand units, average demand per consumer unit, average demand per capita - City of Rio de Janeiro - 2007 e 2008 Electricity consumer units - 2008 Electricity consumption - MWh - 2008

2.4. ÁguaWater 6 26 População total, população urbana atendida e índice de abastecimento de água (hab.) - 2008 Water production volume in the water supply system (1,000 cubic meters / year) - 2008 Water consumption volume (1,000 cubic meters / year) - 2008 2.5. Sewage 27 Average real income of the main job, usually earned per month by people aged 10 or older employed during the reference week - 2009 Number of active sewage residential - 2008 Family Income per capita (R$) - 2008 and 2009 Sewage volume collected (1,000 cubic meters / year) - 2008 Ranking of family income per capita - 2009 Treated sewage index (1,000 cubic meters / year) - 2008 Employed persons by occupation (%) - 2009

2.6. Mobility 28 Passagenger movement on the road, rail, waterway and air transportation - 2009 3.5. Retail Market 39 Shopping center indicators - December/2009 Retail market indicators in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2009 2.7. Telecommunications 28 Individual and public fixed telephone accesses - 2009 3.6. Real estate 39 Teledensity - 2009 3.6.1. Offices...... 39 2.7.1 Mobile Telephony...... 28 Office market statistics in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 4th quarter/2009 Market Share of mobile operators in the State of Rio de Janeiro and - 2009 Office market in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2009 Number of phones in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2007-2009 Cellphone density in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2007-2009 04. Human Capital

03. Economy 4.1. Higher education 42

3.1. Economic activity and growth 32 Higher education in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2008 Higher education institutions by administrative category - 2008 Selected cities sare of Brazilian GDP - 2008 100 best business schools in the world, by origin GDP per capita - Major cities - 2008 GDP at current market prices (R$ million) - 2005 a 2008 4.2. Knowledge Society 43 GDP at current prices of the major Brazilian cities- 2008 Information technology and communication: % of household residents Gross value added (R$ thousand) according to the activity sectors in the City of Rio Internet access and type of phone - 2009 de Janeiro - 2008 and 2009 Business incubators network in the City of Rio de Janeiro 3.2. Production specialization 34 Percentage of employees by economic activity - 2009 4.3. Research 44 3.3. Companies 34 Research and Development (R&D) resources coming from the State of Rio de Janeiro Number of establishments, by size (number of employees), in the City of Rio de Janeiro and federal institutions agreements (R$ million) - 2000-2008 and Brazil - 2009 Total research and development (R&D) expenditure in the State of Rio de Janeiro (R$ million) - 3.4. Activity, employment and unemployment indicators 36 2000-2008 Activity, employment and unemployment rates (%) - 2009 Scholarships per year and funding by type in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2009 Number of projects and funding by knowledge area in the State of Rio de Janeiro - 2009 3.4.1 Employment and income in the City of Rio de Janeiro...... 13 Research and Technology Centers in the City of Rio de Janeiro People aged 15 or older in the City of Rio de Janeiro, occupied in the referenced week, according to Social Security contribution Institute - 2008 and 2009 4.4. Creative Sectors 49 People aged 10 or older, employed during the referenced week, according to the level of education (in %) - 2009 Creative Industries: Employees and wages in Brazilian major cities - 2009 05. Quality of life 08. Oil and Natural Gas

5.1. Environmental Patrimony 52 8.1. State of Rio de Janeiro Statistics 68 Total protected areas, parks and squares - 2009 Total oil and gas proven reserves in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2009 Bike lanes extension in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2003 and 2004 Energy production indicators in the State of Rio de Janeiro - 2007-2009 Brazilian States oil producers ranking - 2009 5.2. Environment 52 Brazilian State Natural Gas producers ranking - 2009 Land and green area use classification in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2001 8.2. Global statistics 69 06. Tourism Natural Gas Production (in 109 m3) - 2008 Oil Production (in 106 t) - 2008 6.1. Destination 56 Annual tourist arrivals, by transportation type - 2009 8.3. Companies 70 Exchange revenue generated by tourism - 2008 Economic agents in the oil industry - 2009 Tourists arrivals in Rio de Janeiro according to the continent of origin - 2009 Occupancy rate of lodging units in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2009 8.4. Qualified Professionals 70 Daily average rate per room by category - State of Rio de Janeiro - 2009 University ranking, by Oil & Gas Engineering Courses Main purpose of trip - State of Rio de Janeiro - 2009 ANP/MCT Higher Education Human Resources Program participants (Graduation and Post Graduation) 6.2. Cities of conventions and fairs 59

Events indicators in the City of Rio de Janeiro - 2008 and 2009 8.5. Leading companies in the energy sector 72 Major energy companies installed in the City of Rio de Janeiro, according to the number of employees and the national ranking - 2009 07. Globalized Rio Major energy companies installed in the City of Rio de Janeiro, according to sales and 7.1. Foreign population 62 position in the national ranking - 2009 Total of foreign residents in the State of Rio de Janeiro - 2006-2009

Foreigners in the State of Rio de Janeiro as a percentage of the total foreigners in Brazil - 2006-2009 Foreigners in the State of Rio de Janeiro according to the continent of origin - 2009

7.2. Foreign direct investments in the State of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil 63 Inflow of foreign direct investment (USD million) - 2007 a 2009 Countries of origin of foreign direct investment in Brazil - 2009 Distribution of foreign direct investments in Brazil by economic activity - 2009

7.3. International Position 64 Number of Foreign direct investment projects in the City of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil - 2009 Foreign direct investment (USD Bn) - 2009 Jobs in Brazil and in the City of Rio de Janeiro coming from foreign direct investment - 2009 Foreign direct investment into the City of Rio de Janeiro by region of origin (USD million) - 2003-2009 Jobs in the City of Rio de Janeiro coming from foreign direct investment, according to industry sectors - 2003-2009 01. The City 1.1 Source: NationalInstituteofMeteorology -INMET, Datastore-2005 Climate indicatorsoftheCityRiodeJaneiro-2005(Average) Note: *Population:CensusResults2010. Source: IBGE,BrazilianInstituteofGeographyandStatistic. Ranking ofMajorBraziliancities inhabitants. Rio deJaneiroisthesecondmostpopulouscityinBrazil,with6millionand323,000 Source: IBGE,BrazilianInstituteofGeographyandStatistic.PopulationCensus2010. Population andarea 3% ofBraziliansliveinRio,at0.01%thecountryterritory. Popul Brazil State ofRiodeJaneiro Metropolitan Area Rio deJaneiro City ofRiodeJaneiro coverage Geographic 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 RANKING 1 Number ofrainydaysperyear* Minimum temperature Maximum temperature Porto Alegre-RS Recife -PE Curitiba -PR Manaus -AM Belo Horizonte-MG Fortaleza -CE Brasília -DF Salvador -BA Rio deJaneiro-RJ City -St São Paulo-S a tion, Areand a te 190,732,694 15,993,583 11,838,752 6,323,037 Census 2010 Popula 1,409,939 1,536,934 1,746,896 1,802,525 2,375,444 2,447,409 2,562,963 2,676,606 6,323,037 11,244,369 Popula 130 13.4°C 35.6°C tion tion* 100.0 8.4 6.2 3.3 (% ofBrazil) Popula Wea tion ther 8,514,877 43,696 4,930 1,224 (sq. Km) Tot al are 22 366 2,402 5,348 (inhabitants/sq.Km) Density 1.2 1.3 Demog Source: V Foreign schools Note: *MethodofTeaching: EarlyChildhoodEducation,ElementarySecondarySpecial Source: MunicipalDepartmentofCulture(SMC)Datastore. Cultural andeducationaloffering-CityofRiodeJaneiro Source: IBGE,BrazilianInstituteofGeographyandStatistic.PNAD,NationalSurveybyHouseholdSampling Population agestructure-MRJ2009 Cultul ra % Qty Our LadyofMercy Associação BritânicadeEducação(Escola Britânica) Escola AmericanaRiodeJaneiro Escola Suíço-BrazileiraRiodeJaneiro Escola AlemãCorcovado Liceu Molière Municipal multi-sportcomplex(number/aream Musical SocietiesandSchools-2008 Art Galleries-2008 Theatres andconcerthalls-2008 Spaces andCulturalCenters-2008 Cinema (number, functionroomsandcapacity)-2007 Museums -2008 Public libraries(number/quantity)-2007 Specialized libraries(number/quantity)-2007 ​​V Basic Education*(No.ofschools:Public/rivate-2006 alues Education, Youth andAdults. Municipal DepartmentofTourism- Riotur. Datastore. Municipal DepartmentofSportsandRecreationDatastore. eja Rioon-line 100.0% 6,147,801 Tot phy ra al and 18.2% 1,119,657 0 to14years Educa 14.6% 897,727 15 to24years 2 ) -2009 tional 49.9% 3,067,023 25 to59years 33 106 133 82 44 /16134,501 81 29 /372,294 31 /21,415,500 2,986 /3,735 15 /1,862,096 Oppor tunities 17.3% 1,063,394 60 yearsormre

15 THE CITY * Basedontheperformanceofschoolsacrosscountryinnationalsurvey highschools. Source: www.terra.com/educacao/enem/noticias. 19dejulho2010. Ranking ofTop Brazilianschools- 2009 best inthecountry. The cityofRiodeJaneiroisthetoprankedinnumberschoolsplacedamong Ranking 2009* 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 School Colégio Andrews Educandário SantaMariaGoretti Colégio WR Instituto deAplicaçãoFernandoRdaSilva-UERJ Colégio SantoAntônio Colégio Integral Colégio SantoAgostinho Colégio IsraelitaBrasileiroA.LiessinScholemAleichem Instituto AntoinedeLavoisierEnsino Colégio Bionatus Colégio Mobile Colégio Helyos Colégio Bernoulli Colégio deAplicaçãodaUFV-COLUNI Colégio Olimpo Colégio AlexandreFleming Colégio EEDBásicaAlphavilleIntegral Colégio SãoBento Instituto DomBarreto Colégio VérticeUnidadeII City /U.F. Rio deJaneiro,RJ Teresina, PI Goiânia, GO Rio deJaneiro,RJ Belo Horizonte,MG Itatiba, SP Rio deJaneiro,RJ Rio deJaneiro,RJ Teresina, PI Campo Grande,MS São Paulo,S Feira deSantana,BA Belo Horizonte,MG Viçosa, MG Brasília, DF Campo Grande,MS Campinas, SP Rio deJaneiro,RJ Teresina, PI São Paulo,S 1.4 accesses:01/29/2010. ‘Notes: Thedataisrevisedmonthlyandmayhavechangesaccordingtotherecordsdownloaded. ‘Source: Traffic DepartmentoftheStateRiodeJaneiro-DETRAN. or morethantwovehiclesforeachgroupoffive. The vehiclesfleetnotexclusivelydependentonoiltorunreached42%inRio2009, Sust Total andpercentageofthefleetbytypefuel-CityRiodeJaneiro2009 Note: (1)Others:Includesmotorscooter, tricycle,trailer, semi-trailer, truck-tractor, wheel tractor, crawlertractors, Source: DENA Total fleetaccordingtothevehicletype-2009 VEHICLE TYPE (54.1%) 1,218,911 Oil: 2,252,032 (100%) FUEL TYPE: Buses andminibuses (2) GMV=ManufacturedGas (1) CNG=NaturalGas.Includesalcohol+CNG;gasolineCNG,diesel,CNG. (3) Others:IncludesWood GasProducer, MethaneGas,ElectricofInternalFountain, quadricycle, side-car, utilityand moped. Caminhonete External Fountain. ainble Mobility Motorcycle Others (1) TRAN. Pickup Truck Total Car 9,448 1,947,622 CITY OFRIODEJANEIRO 27,411 29,407 75,186 83,148 161,306 ehicle. Includesgasoline+GMV 1,521,716 vailable at: . Alcohol /oil:340,878(15.1%) Non-motorized: 15,395(0.7%) CNG (1):371,576(16.5%) Alcohol: 219,424(9.7%) 59,361,642 1,704,130 3,835,242 12,415,764 2,026,269 4,170,486 673,084 34,536,667 BRAZIL Others (3):259(0.0%) Diesel: 85,577(3.8%) GMV (2):12(0.0%) 3.3 4.9 2.0 1.3 1.5 1.2 4.1 4.4 % OFBRAZIL

17 THE CITY 02. INFRASTRUCTURE 2.1 Note: *TEU-twenty-foot equivalentunit.Unitofmeasure container capacity. Source: ANT Ranking oftotalcargohandlinginBrazilianports-2009 ANT Ranking oftotalcargohandlinginBrazilianports-2009 Note: *TEU-twenty-footequivalentunit.Unitofmeasurecontainercapacity. Source: ANT Traffic indicatorsintheportofRiodeJaneiro-2008and2009 2009 cargonationalranking. The PortofRiodeJaneiroisthefourthincontainerhandling,andeighth Por 2008 and2009 Rio deJaneiro- in theportof Traffic indicators Ranking 2009 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 RANKING 2009 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AQ, NationalgencyofWaterway Transportation. AnnualStatisticalPort,2009. t AQ, NationalgencyofWaterway Transportation. Annual StatisticalPort,2009. AQ, NationalgencyofWaterway Transportation. AnnualStatisticalPort,2009. São FranciscodoSul-SC PORTS Ports Itajaí -SC Itaguaí -RJ Vitória -ES São FranciscodoSul-SC Suape -PE Salvador -BA Rio deJaneiro-RJ Rio Grande-RS Paranaguá -R Santos -SP Rio deJaneiro-RJ Vila doConde-PA Rio Grande-RS Containers (TEU)* Paranaguá -PR Santos -SP Itaguaí -RJ Vitória -ES Suape -PE Aratu -BA Passengers TONS (t) 4,768,780 5,261,070 T 6,848,750 7,520,790 6,769,020 otal Cargo(tons):6,769,028 2009 14,855,525 16,318,534 30,630,149 195,176 206,667 209,096 190,321 242,765 244,204 350,295 629,586 630,597 2,255,862 TEU* 49,755,062 75,641,825 350,295 410,598 -High:betweenUS$500/tand1000/t. -V Levelofaggregatevalue: Notes: EarnedV Source: BrazilianPorts2009:Ranking,catchmentarea,averagesizeandvalueofproductshandled.Discussion Level ofaggregatevalue:HighVery Average valueaddedtradedbyBrazilianports-2007 ery High:morethanUS$1000/t. 1,847,97 2º Itajaí-SC 1,478,32 3º Manaus-AM 1,182,17 6º Santos-SP through theportintonnes. paper No.1408,IPEA.Database2007.reparation:DisetandDirur/ alue average:thesumoftotalhandledbyport,indollars,dividedmovement 821,74 9º Belém-PA 1,278,20 4º RIODEJANEIRO-RJ 3,544,00 1º Niterói-RJ 1,157,98 7º Salvador-BA 767,26 10º Aratu-BA 842,11 8º Suape-PE 1,251,95 5º Pecém-CE

21 INFRASTRUCTURE 23 2.2 2008 and2009 major airports- in RiodeJaneiro’s passenger indicators Air cargoand Airpo

Ranking ofInternationalflightsin Brazilian airports,accordingtothevolumeofpassengers-2009 international flights,in2009. Sao Paulo(66%)andRio(20%)accountedfor86%ofpassenger volumeofthe PRPG. Source: INFRAERO,BrazilianCompanyofirportInfrastructure.Superintendence Planning andManagement- Ranking ofpassengervolumeinBrazilianairports-2009 movement intenmajorairportsBrazil2009. Sao Paulo(39%)andRio(18%)accountedforoverahalf(57%)ofthepassenger PRPG. Source: INFRAERO,BrazilianCompanyofirportInfrastructure.SuperintendencePlanningandManagement- the populationofcityin2009. The numberofpassengersinthetwomainairportsRiowasequivalenttothreetimes Ranking 2009 Ranking 2009 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 t Airports Salvador -BA Porto Alegre-RS Galeão -RJ Guarulhos -SP Airports Internacional deGuarulhos-SP Congonhas -SP Internacional deBrasília-DF Internacional doGaleão-RJ Internacional deSalvador-BA Internacional deConfins(BeloHorizonte)-MG Internacional deRecife-PE Santos-Dumont -RJ Internacional deCuritiba-PR Internacional deFortaleza-CE Santos-Dumont Galeão InternacionalAirport CARGA AÉREA(kg) 2009 2008 2009 2008 3,564,686 2,509,188 80,270,353 83,031,338 P 314,059 351,570 2,613,181 8,459,530 assengers (unit) Santos-Dumont Galeão InternacionalAirport 2009 2008 2009 2008 PASSAGEIROS (unid) P 21,727,649 13,699,657 12,213,825 11,828,656 7,052,720 5,617,171 5,250,565 5,099,643 4,853,733 4,211,651 assengers (unit) 3,628,766 5,099,643 10,754,689 11,828,656

2.3 Ener Source: (Brazil)-NationalAgencyofEnergy, ANEEL. Electricity consumerunits-2008 Note: (1)-Categoriesofenergyconsumption:residential,industrial,commercial,rural,publicpower, public Source: LightServiçosdeEletriCityInc./IPP(populationprojection). demand percapita-CityofRiodeJaneiro2007and2008 Annual electricityconsumption,totaldemandunits,averageperconsumerunit, PRPG. Source: INFRAERO,BrazilianCompanyofirportInfrastructure.SuperintendencePlanningandManagement- A A Total annualconsumerunits Annual consumption(1)(MWh) Residential Class ofcnsumptin 10 9 8 7 6 5 Industrial Commercial, ServicesandOthers Rural Public ower Public Lighting Public Service Own consumption Rural Aquicultor Rural Irrigation Total verage annualconsumptionperinhabitant(MWh/hab) verage annualconsumptionperconsumerunit(MWh) cfm?idArea=550>. cessed: 10.08.2010.RiodeJaneiro)-L (ightServiçosdeEletriCity Inc. lighting, publicserviceandself-consumption. gy Florianópolis -SC Natal -RN Manaus -AM Recife -PE Fortaleza -CE Confins (BeloHorizonte)-MG Qty 53,897,043 527,996 4,640,902 3,371,315 473,894 65,515 60,049 7,956 624 43,089 63,088,383 Brazil vailable at:

25 INFRASTRUCTURE 2.4 Wa

Note: Thetotalvolume producedinBrazilcorrespondstothe total producedbytheserviceproviders. Source :MinistryofCities-NationalSecretariat ofEnvironmentalSanitation-NationalInformationSystemon Water productionvolumeinthewatersupplysystem(1,000cubicmeters/year)-2008 a Notes: (1)-A Source :MinistryofCities-NationalSecretariatEnvironmentalSanitation InformationSystemon Population, urbanpopulationservedandwatersupplyindex(inhab)-2008 Source: (Brazil)-NationalAgencyofEnergy, ANEEL. Electricity consumption-MWh2008 acessed:10/08/2010.(RiodeJaneiro)-LightServiçosEletriCityInc. City ofRiodeJaneiro Brazil Class ofcnsumptin Total Rural Irrigation Rural Aquicultor Own consumption Public Service Public Lighting Public ower Rural Commercial, ServicesandOthers Industrial Residential Brazil (urban) City ofRiodeJaneiro (2) -PopulationestimatesofIBGE. ter DAE (RiodeJaneiro). Sanitation -SNISA Sanitation, SNIS. vailable at:. Acessed:07.30.2010.-DataprovidedbyCEDE(RiodeJaneiro). verage valuetoservetheurbanpopulation. vailable at:. Acessed:07.30.2010.-Dataprovidedby CE (2) Tot 162,177,411 6,161,047 1,085,300 14,303,079 (1,000 cubicmeters/year) Tot al Popula 288,908,827 3,794,894 103,764 668,422 10,796,282 11,436,582 11,513,515 14,188,979 60,869,291 79,725,196 95,811,902 al volumeproduced Qty tion vailable at Brazil % - 1.3 0.0 0.2 3.7 4.0 4.0 4.9 21.1 27.6 33.2 Ser Popula 153,582,008 6,123,418 Consumption (MWh) ved tion 7.6 100.0 City ofRJ/Brazil(%) Qty MRJ 13,717,723 - - 54,207 615,697 447,047 1,174,754 2,264 4,849,651 1,190,445 5,383,557 (1) Ser 94.7 99.4 vice index(%) % - - - 0.4 4.5 3.3 8.6 0.0 35.4 8.7 39.2

2.5 ‘Source :MinistryofCities-NationalSecretariat ofEnvironmentalSanitation-NationalInformationSystemon Treated sewageindex(1,000cubicmeters/year)-2008 ‘Source :MinistryofCities-NationalSecretariatEnvironmentalSanitationInformationSystemon Number ofactivesewageresidential-2008 S Note -Thebasisofcalculationforestimating ofannualvolumelaunchedsewageincollectionnetworkconsiders, Note: Economy - Houses, apartments, commercial units, office rooms, industries, government agencies and similar, ‘Source :MinistryofCities-NationalSecretariatEnvironmentalSanitation National InformationSystemon Sewage volumecollected(1,000cubicmeters/year)-2008 Note -V Source :MinistryofCities-NationalSecretariatEnvironmentalSanitationInformationSystemon Water consumptionvolume(1,000cubicmeters/year)-2008 Note - The basis ofcalculationforestimatingannualvolumelaunchedsewageincollectionnetworkconsiders, City ofRiodeJaneiro Brazil Brazil City ofRiodeJaneiro City ofRiodeJaneiro Brazil City ofRiodeJaneiro Brazil a ew existing inaparticularbuilding,whichareservedbywatersupplyservicesand/orsewagedisposal. on average,80%to85% ofthevolumewaterconsumedin savings. on average,80%to85%ofthevolumewaterconsumedinsavings. and treatedwatervolumeexported. measurement, thevolumeofestimatedconsumptionforlinkswithoutmeterorstopped olume ofwaterconsumed-Annualvolumebyallusers,includingthemicro CEDAE (RiodeJaneiro). Sanitation -SNISA Sanitation -SNISA Sanitation -SNISA (Rio deJaneiro). (Rio deJaneiro). Sanitation -SNISA (Rio deJaneiro). ge vailable at:. Acessed:07.30.2010.-DataprovidedbyCEDE vailable at:. Acessed:07.30.2010.-DataprovidedbyCEDE vailable at:. Acessed:07.30.2010.-Dataprovidedby vailable athttp://www.snis.gov.br. Acessoem30/07/2010-DataprovidedbyCEDE 677,593 8,364,361 (1,000 cubicmeters/year) Tot 378,348 4,018,386 (1,000 cubicmeters/year) Tot Tot 22,991,465 1,576,449 al volumeconsumed al volumecollected al 85.3 66.1 % City ofRJ/Brazil(%) 100.0 6.9 8.1 100.0 City ofRJ/Brazil(%) 9.4 100.0 (%) City ofRJ/Brazil

27 INFRASTRUCTURE 2.6 2.7

Notes: (1)“InstalledAccess”isthesetformedbyallaccesslinesthathavefacilitiesrequiredtobe inservice. Source: AN Individual andpublicfixedtelephoneaccesses-2009 Mobility Telecommunica

‘Source: MunicipalSuperintendenceofUrbanTransport, SMTU.RIOÔNIBUS;CompanyoftheMetropolitanRio Passagenger movementontheroad,rail,waterwayandairtransportation-2009 Public Individual Total In ser Public Individual Total Inst Fixed lines Total Airway Waterways Tram Train Metro Bus Road alled (1) (2) “Accessinservice”areaccessesinstalledthatplacedatthedisposalofusers,including terminalsfor Rio deJaneiroNavegationCompany-CONERJ;BrazilianofAirportInfrastructureINFRER. Urbans Trains –Flumitrens;SuperViaInc.;Transporte Marítimoe‘Turismo Inc.-TRANSTUR;‘BarcasInc.; de Janeiro - Metrô-RJ; ‘Opportrans Concessão Metroviária Inc.- METRÔ RIO; Fluminense Company of vice (2) public use(TUP). TEL. 32,567 2,241,895 2,274,462 33,559 2,966,332 2,999,891 City ofRiodeJaneir 1,159,986 17,042 22,684 599 126,185 152,747 840,729 1,120,260 P tions assengers (numberx1000) 1,127,212 32,251,502 33,378,714 1,127,212 42,551,497 43,678,709 Brazil - 1.5 2.0 0.1 10.9 13.2 72.5 96.6 %

Note: Cellphonedensity=100perinhabitants Source: Teleco, InteligênciaemTelecomunicações. A Cellphone densityintheStateofRiodeJaneiroandBrazil-2007-2009 Source: Teleco, InteligênciaemTelecomunicações. A Number ofphonesintheStateRiodeJaneiroandBrazil-2007-2009 acessed:11/03/2010. Note: *IncludesthecitiesthatarepartofMetropolitanRegionRiodeJaneiroandMacacuWaterfalls, Rio Source: Teleco, InteligênciaemTelecomunicações. A Market ShareofmobileoperatorsintheStateRiodeJaneiroandBrazil-2009 Notes: (1)Teledensity Calculation-PereiraassosInstituteIPP Source: AN Teledensity -2009 teledensity wellabovethenationalaverage. For every100RiodeJaneiroinhabitantthereare48phonesavailable,reflectinga 2.7.1 Opera Brazil City ofRiodeJaneir Brazil (thousands) (thousands) State ofRiodeJaneiro Brazil (thousands) (thousands) State ofRiodeJaneiro Vivo Claro Tim Oi Bonito andTeresopolis. teleco.com.br/Cel_ADL/cel_adluf_1209.asp>; . |Mobile com.br/ncel_hist.asp>. Acessed:11/03/2010. com.br/ncel_hist.asp>. Acessed:11/03/2010. tors TEL T elephony ERJ 34.1% 29.1% 13.6% 23.2% 120,980 12,597 2007 63.59 79.72 2007 27.3 48.5 (access per100inhabitants)(1) TELEDENSITY Na Local Area 29.5% 30.7% 14.1% 25.8% tional CodeDDD21* vailable at:; ; ;

29 INFRASTRUCTURE 03. ECONOMY

31 ECONOMY 3.1 productofMunicipalities,2004-2008. Source: IBGE,BrazilianInstituteofGeography&Statistic.RegionalAccountsBrazilandGrossDomestic GDP atcurrentmarketprices(R$million)-2005-2008 Source: IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography& Statistic. Regional GDP percapita-Majorcities2008v Source: IBGE,BrazilianInstituteofGeographyandStatistic.MunicipalityGDP2004-2008 Selected citiesshareofBrazilianGDP-2008 higher thanthatofthecountry. Rio deJaneirorepresents5.1%ofBrazil’s GDP, anditspercapitaGDPis57.1% Economic a Year Curitiba -PR Brasília -DF Rio deJaneiro-RJ São Paulo-S Year Brazil City ofRiodeJaneiro 2005 2006 2007 2008 of Municipalities,2004-2008. Rio deJaneiro City of 117,772 128,026 140,095 154,777 ctivity andg 1.4% 3.9% 5.1% 11.8% % Brazil 15,990 25,122 2008 (emR$) Brazi 2,147,239 2,369,484 2,661,345 3,031,864 Accounts of Braziland Gross Domestic r owth (%) 5.5% 5.4% 5.3% 5.1% Product

Source: IBGE,BrazilianInstituteofGeography&Statistic.GrossDomesticProductCities,2004-2008. Gross valueadded(R$thousand)accordingtotheactivitysectorsinCityofRiodeJaneiro Source: IBGE,BrazilianInstituteofGeography&Statistic.GrossDomesticProductCities,2004-2008. GDP atcurrentpricesofthemajorBraziliancities-2008 billion reais,theservicesectorbeingmaineconomicactivity. 154 about country,of the wealth in GDP largest 2nd the has The cityofRiodeJaneiro 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Sector Ranking 2008 Industry Services education andsocialsecurity Administration, publichealthand Farmingv TOTAL Osasco -SP Guarulhos -SP Duque deCaxias-RJ Porto Alegre-RS Manaus -AM Belo Horizonte-MG Curitiba -PR Brasília -DF Rio deJaneiro-RJ São Paulo-S City -St a te Gross V 14,275,326 103,916,775 20,951,359 49,354 139,192,814 alue Added(R$thousand) 30,024,366 31,966,247 32,266,476 36,774,704 38,116,495 42,151,108 43,319,254 117,571,952 154,777,301 357,116,681 GDP (in1,000R$) % oft 10.3% 74.7% 15.1% 0.0% 100.0% al

33 ECONOMY 3.2 3.3 Source: MTE,MinistryofWork. RAIS. Number ofestablishments,bysize(numberemployees),intheCityRiodeJaneiroandBrazil Fonte: TEM,MinistryofWork. RAIS Percentage ofemployeesbyeconomicactivity-2009 service industries,commerceandpublicadministration. In termsofformaljobs,approximately85%workersinRiodeJaneiroarelocated Pr economy ofRiodeJaneiroin2009,98.03%employedfewerthan100employees. employ between0-99workers.Ofthetotal122,480establishmentswhooperatedin In thecityofRiodeJaneiro,businessprofileismicroandsmallenterprisesthat C TOTAL fishing Agriculture, vegetalextraction,huntingand Public ServiceandAdministration Commerce Construction Industry Total ofestablishments 1000 ormore 500 a999 100 a499 1 a99 0 (Noactivelink) Number ofemployees Econmic Activity omp oduction specializ anies 122,478 197 251 1,963 111,425 8,642 City ofRiodeJaneir 100.0% 0.1% 68.5% 16.6% 5.2% 9.6% City ofRiodeJaneir tion 1,118,621 1,382 1,791 15,514 987,223 112,711 Brazil 100.0% 3.5% 53.4% 18.7% 5.2% 19.3% Brazil

35 ECONOMY 3.4 Region ofSãoPaulo,RiodeJaneiro,Salvador, Recife,PortoAlegreandBeloHorizonte). unemployment rate in Rio was far below theBrazilianMetropolitanrate (Metropolitan In 2009, over 3.4 million jobs were concentrated in the city of unemployment indica Activity, employment and ‘Notes: Thedataisrevisedmonthlyandmay havechangesaccordingtotherecordsdownloaded. Source: IBGE,BrazilianInstituteofGeography&Statistic.PNAD,NationalresearchbyHouseholdSampling. Social SecuritycontributionInstitute-2008and2009 People aged15orolderintheCityofRiodeJaneirooccupiedreferencedweek,accordingto Notes: *Activityrate:Proportionofeconomicallyactivepersonsinrelationtopeopleworkingage. Source: IBGE,BrazilianInstituteofGeography&Statistic.PME. Activity, employmentandunemploymentrates(%)-2009 3.4.1 City ofRiodeJaneiro Metropolitan Brazil # Occupancyrate:proportionofemployedpersonsinrelationtotheeconomicallyactive. |Employment andincome inthe city ofRiode Janeiro ** Unemploymentrate:Thepercentageofunemployedpersonsinrelationtotheeconomicallyactive. 2,906,049 Non-taxpayers Taxpayers Total 1,908,078 2008 997,971 Activity ra 53.8 56.6 te* Occupancy ra 94.5 91.6 tors 2,946,993 te# Rio de Janeiro. The average 1,981,750 2009 UNEMPLOYMENT ra 5.5 8.4 965,244 te** Source: IBGE-BrazilianInstituteofGeography&Statistic,NationalresearchbyHousehold Sampling. Domicile Incomepercapita(R$)-2008and2009 OBS: A Source: IBGE-BrazilianInstituteofGeography&Statistic,PME. ployed duringthereferenceweek-2009 Average realincomeofthemainjob,usuallyearnedpermonthbypeopleaged10orolderem- OBS: Percentagecalculatedfromannualaverages. Source: IBGE,BrazilianInstituteofGeography&Statistic.PME. (in %)-2009 People aged10orolder, employedduringthereferenceweek,accordingtolevelofeducation Brazil City ofRiodeJaneiro Metropolitan Brazil Metropolitan areaofRiodeJaneiro City ofRiodeJaneiro TO 11 ormoreyearsofstudy 8 to10yearsofeducation 4 to7yearsofstudies 1 to3yearsofstudies year ofstudy Without orwithlessthan1 AL verage valueinNovemberof2010. 1,940.0 1,085.0 2008 Janeiro City ofRiode 100.0 64.8 16.4 14.1 3.5 1.2 1,427.59 1,435.93 1,748.55 Real income(inR$) 2,056.0 1,181.0 2009 of RiodeJaneir Metropolit 100.0 57.3 18.0 18.7 4.3 1.7 an Regio 6.0 8.8 V ariação %2009/2008 Brazil Metropolit 100.0 57.6 17.4 19.2 4.1 1.7 an

37 ECONOMY Note: Percentagecalculatedfromannualaverages. Source: IBGE,BrazilianInstituteofGeography&Statistic.PME. Employed personsbyoccupation(%)-2009 defense, socialsecurityandotherservices. of peopleinthesectors:financial,realestate,publicadministration,education,health, The cityofRiodeJaneiro,basedespeciallyinthetertiarysectoremploysabout60% Source: CPS/FGV Ranking offamilyincomepercapita-2009 TO Other activities sanitation andpersonalservices) Other services(housing,transportation,public Domestic Services education, healthandsocialservices Public administration,defense,socialsecurity, and servicesrenderedtocompanies Financial intermediationandrealestate,renting household goods Trade, repairofmotorvehiclesandpersonal Construction distribution ofelectricity, gasandwater Quarrying andprocessingproduction 6° 5° 4° 3° 2° 1° Specifica Ranking 2009 AL tion ftheccupa , Pnad.OGLOB.Saturday, September11,2010. Brasil Rio GrandedoSul-RS São Paulo-S Rio deJaneiro-RJ Santa Catarina-SC Distrito Federal-DF Federa tion Unit tion 2.786 0.4 20.0 6.3 20.4 18.9 17.3 5.5 11.1 de Janeiro City ofRio 630.25 769.33 785.92 811.65 854.04 1,291.43 Income percapit 21.276 0.5 17.1 7.8 16.1 15.3 19.2 7.4 16.6 Metropolit a (inR$) an Brazil 3.5 3.6 Real est Ret Source: CBRE,CBRichardEllisMarketV iew RiodeJaneiro. Office marketintheCityofRiode Janeiro -2009 Office marketstatisticsintheCityofRiodeJaneiro-4thquarter/2009 Source: MTE,MinistryofWork. RAIS. Retail marketindicatorsintheCityofRiodeJaneiro-2009 retail activity. In 2009,ofthetotalnumberformaljobsincity, 13,5%wereemployedin Source: ABRSCE.December2009.GrandesNúmeros. Shopping centerindicators-December/2009 Note: *V Source: CBRE,CBRichardEllisMarketViewRiodeJaneiro. 3.6.1 2009 2009 Year Year Paulo City ofSão de Janeiro City ofRio Brazil Market General |Offices acancy Rate:Sumofallvacantspacedividedbythetotalbuilt. ail Market

67,500 New Stockm Inventory m Tot 2,711,700 33,949 Est Shoppings Number of 50 29 396 al ablishments a te 2 2 3.6 Ra V (million m able Are Gross Leas- 1.76 0.9 9.37 acncy te* % Ra V 3.7 acncy te % 2 ) 301,320 Jobs 22,800 m Absorptin Gross 2 - - 760,000 crea Jobs A leasing R$/m 120.00 verage skingpriceof ted 2,300 stock m New - - 18.3%* Na in rela Ret tional Ret ail sales 903.09 (in R$) A 2 /month verage compens tion t 2 60.00 -170.00 Lease R$/m Range ofvalues ​​ month R$/ ail - - 71.0 (R$ billion) revenue 2009 Estima Absorptin m Gross 226,700 tion 2 / ted 2 /mês 2

39 ECONOMY 04. HUMAN CPIT AL

41 HUMAN CAPITAL 4.1 100 bestbusinessschoolsintheworld,byorigin students toayoungpopulation(between18and24years)ofapproximately648,000. 9 arepublicand64private.In2008,thereweremorethan285,000college The cityoftheRiodeJaneiroishometo73highereducationinstitutions,which Higher educa Source: FinancialTimes, FT.com BusinessSchoolRankings. COPPEAD: Amongthe100bestbusinessschoolsinworldanduniqueSouthAmerica Source: MEC,MinistryofEducation.INEP/DEED. Higher educationinstitutionsbyadministrativecategory-2008 Source: MEC,MinistryofEducation.HigherEducationInstitutionsandCoursesregisteredCNPQ Higher educationintheCityofRiodeJaneiro-2008 TO Private Public Ca Graduates inHigherEducation College Students Education Institutions tegory AL 56 USA 27 Europe 73 64 9 MRJ 6

Canada tion

Asia 5 3 811 729 82 Brazil Australia 44,533 285,614 73

Brazil 1

South 1 Africa

Mexico 1 4.2 Knowledge Society Source: Technology NetworkofRiodeJaneiro . Business incubatorsnetworkintheCityofRiodeJaneiro Sampling. Household by Survey National Income, and Work of Department Directorate, Research IBGE, Source: Internet accessandtypeofphone-2009 Information technologyandcommunication:%ofhouseholdresidents landline Conventional cellularand Only conventionallandline Only mobile Telphone Internet connectionathome Computer athome Microcmputer Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 (1) Residentswhosehouseholdconditionwasapensioner, domesticworkerorrelativeofaworker. Incubator andTechnological PoleFoundationBIO-RI Teleinformatic BusinessincubatorofCEFET/RJ COPPE/UFRJ Incubator Popular CooperativesTechnological Incubator Technological ArmyBaseBusinessIncubator LNCC Incubator-NationalLaboratoryforScientificComputing Inmetro BusinessIncubator Programa IniciativaJovem National InstituteofTechnology Incubator Genesis SocialIncubator Genesis Technology Incubator Genesis CulturalIncubator Technology BaseBusinessIncubator Design Incubator University V eiga deAlmeidaBusinessIncubator 4,217,939 302,576 1,255,317 3,157,672 3,513,386 6,115,918 households (1) Residents inpermanentriva te 69.0 4.9 20.5 51.6 57.4 - (em %) 2009 BIO-RI CEFET/RJ IETEC COPPE/UFRJ COPPE/UFRJ ITCP IETEX Incubadoras LNCC INMETRO INICIA INT PUC-RIO PUC-RIO PUC-RIO SENAC-RIO UERJ U VA TIVA JOVEM

43 HUMAN CAPITAL 4.3 spend onScienceandTechnology aboutR$251,910,000. The StateoftheRiodeJaneiroisresponsiblefor20%allscientificoutputand Resear Source: F 2000-2008 Total researchanddevelopment(R&D)expenditureintheStateofRiodeJaneiro(R$million)- Source: F institutions agreements(R$million)-2000-2008 Research andDevelopment(R&)resourcescomingfromtheStateofRiodeJaneirofederal 100 150 200 250 300 10 15 20 25 30 35 50 5 0 0 APERJ. ActivityReport2007-2008. APERJ. ActivityReport2007-2008. 45.15 2000 2000 48.99 3.84 ch 102.62 2001 2001 98.39 4.23 Recursos doEstadoRiodeJaneiro Recursos deconvênioscominstituiçõesfederais 2002 2002 97.06 101.64 4.58 2003 2003 73.23 4.82 78.05 2004 2004 115.66 104.15 11.51 2005 2005 16.94 95.51 112.45 130.24 2006 2006 14.33 144.57 189 2007 2007 23.5 212.5 222 2008 2008 251.91 29.91 100 150 200 250 50 0 Source: CNPq/AEI. Number ofprojectsandfundingbyknowledgeareaintheStateRiodeJaneiro-2009 Note: Numberofscholarshipsperyear=numbermonthlyfeespaidduringtheyear. Source: CNPq/AEI. Scholarships peryearandfundingbytypeintheStateofRiodeJaneiroBrazil-2009 Total Scholarships abroad Others BusinessTechnology Development ResearchStimulus Training andQualification ResearchInitiatives Scholarships inthecountry Brazil State ofRiodeJaneiro 9,764 1,391 Number ofPrjects 9,948 8 1 631 2,546 3,081 3,681 9,941 Qty City ofRiodeJaneir 429,520 60,007 Investments (R$milcorrentes) 138,328 441 51 11,484 44,173 69,212 12,967 137,887 R$ thousand 69,190 579 675 6,844 14,356 19,689 27,047 68,611 Qty Brazil 876,673 32,778 12,332 88,600 243,351 410,888 88,724 843,895 R$ thousand

45 HUMAN CAPITAL Elaboration: Pereira assos Institute. Source: Redetec Source: CNPq/AEI. Investments inscholarshipsandresearchfundingbyareaofknowledge-ERJ/2009 INB FIRJAN INPI EP CETEM FINEP IMPA INCA CBPF IME INMETRO INT EMBRAPA CNEM FIOCRUZ Fundação BioRio CETEL COPPE -UFRJ CEPEL CENPES -etrobrás Research ndTechnologyCentersintheityofRiodeJaneir 3.3% and Arts Linguistics, iterature Engineering 23.2% Sciences 5.2% Applied Social 12.0% Human Sciences Nuclear IndustriesofBrazil Federation ofIndustriesRiodeJaneiro National IntellectualPropertyInstitute Company ofEnergeticResearch Mineral Technology Center Financing AgencyofStudiesandProjects Pure &AppliedMathInstitute National CancerInstitute Brazilian PhysicsResearchCenter Military EngineeringInstitute Inmetro -NationalInstituteofMetrology, StandardizationandIndustrialQuality National InstituteofTechnology Agrobusiness ResearchCompany National CommissionforNuclearEnergy Health ResearchCenter Biotechnology Park Army Technology Center Engineerging post-gradandResearchInstitute Electrical EnergyResearchCenter Petrobras Oil&GasResearchCenter 5.1% Not informed 4.1% Agricultural Sciences 17.0% Exact &Earth 22.5% Biological Sciences 7.6% Health Sciences

47 HUMAN CAPITAL 4.4 Creative Industries:EmployeesandwagesinBrazilianmajorcities-2009 Crea Elaboration: Pereira assos Institutefromstudy byFirjan(ThechainofCreativeIndustries inBrazil,May2008). Source: MTE,MinistryofWork. RAIS,2009. 2nd positionintherankingofcitieswithlargestnumberjobsindustry. In 2009,CreativeIndustriesaccountedfor14.9%oftheworkforceinRioandtook company inthecountryand85%ofgrossingnationalfilmsproducedCity. Rio, an important center of the creative economy in Brazil,is home to the largestmedia INDUSTRIES JOBS INCREATIVE 84,968 (12.3%) Porto Alegre: 105,093 (12.6%) Curitiba: 125,210 (11.8%) Brasília: (16,0%) 6,608,585 BRAZIL: Salvador Brasília Belo Horizonte Rio deJaneiro São Paulo PAYROLLS • HeadquartersofthelargesttranslationanddubbingBrazil. • 85%ofgrossingnationalfilmsproducedinRio • Top centerofculture,artsandintelligence Brazil • Homeofthebiggestmediacompanyincountry tive Sectors (in R$)

145,113,425.85 187,217,770.07 262,074,597.47 583,798,566.13 1,478,428,705.23 Brazil: 7,725,826,489.31 Vitória Florianópolis Porto Alegre Recife Curitiba 40,353,891.31 43,893,111.58 115,184,465.42 120,488,526.06 137,910,509.35 32,219 (13.2%) Florianópolis: 802,798 (17.4%) São Paulo: 332,952 (14.9%) Rio deJaneiro: 30,655 (13.6%) Vitória: 211,934 (16.5%) Belo Horizonte: 124,046 (16.4%) Salvador: 100,798 (16.3%) Recife:

49 HUMAN CAPITAL 05. QU ALITY OFLIFE

51 QUALITY OF LIFE 5.2 5.1 Envir Envir * Includes436cities ‘Source: SMAC-MunicipalSecretaryofEnvironment Land andgreenareauseclassificationintheCityofRiodeJaneiro-2001 ‘Source: SMAC-MunicipalSecretaryofEnvironment. Bike lanesextensionintheCityofRiodeJaneiro-2003and2004 Notas: (1)CategoryParkherereferstourbanparks,notincludingtheMunicipalarksconstitutingEnvironmental Sources: MunicipalSecretaryofEnvironment-SMAC,RiodeJaneiro.CultureSMC. Total protectedareas,parksandsquares-2009 Rio deJaneiro Brazil* (anode2002) Class oflanduse Total Disturbed Total Natural Área (ha) 2004 2003 (2) NotincludedgardenandfreeareasexistinginthemunicipalityofRiodeJaneiro,suchasLargo, BGE -SupplementofEnvironment(2002). DGPC, IHAN. Garden, Adro,Catering,Belvedere,andOrchardRetreat. Conservation onment onment 141,2 134,1 Extension (Km) Veget 85,887.4 36,567.0 122,456.0 al Pa 58 Units 689 a tion Cover(ha) Environment trimony 23,581 Area 10,500,000 al Conser va tion (1) P - 54 ark (2) Square - 1,868

53 QUALITY OF LIFE 06. TOURISM

55 TOURISM 6.1 Source: FederalPoliceandTourism Ministry. Tourist arrivalsinRiodeJaneiroaccordingtothecontinentoforigin-2009 Note: *IncomegeneratedinthesummerofYear 2007 Source: FederalPoliceandTourism Ministry. Exchange revenuegeneratedbytourism-2008 2008. Riocontributesonethirdofnationalincome. Brazil hasaccountedforonly0.6%ofglobalforeignexchangerevenuefromtourismin # Notas: (1)Riverandland Source: FederalPoliceandTourism Ministry. Annual touristarrivals,bytransportationtype-2009 Of these,98%arrivebyplane. Rio isthedestinationof19%foreigntouristswhoarrivedincountryin2009. Destina Rio deJaneiro Brazil Brazil City ofRiodeJaneiro* World Tourists withpermanentresidenceabroad RIOTUR. Datastore. Europe 40% tion 886,357 3,348,906 Aerial Asia 3%

Oceania 2% 5.8 1.78 19.3 944.4 US$ billion 22,310 115,705 Maritime Africa 2% Central America andCaribbean 1% 16.8 - 14.2 10.2 Change overthepreviousyer(%) - 1,337,606 roads (1) Other access 31% South America 21% North America 908,667 4,802,217 Tot al Source: Fecomércio-RJ.AnnualStatisticalReport ABIH-RJ Main purposeofthetrip-StateRiodeJaneiro2009 lowSeason:March,April,May, June,July, August, September, October, November Note: HighSeason:December, JanuaryandFebruary. Source: Fecomércio-RJ.AnnualStatisticalReportBIH-RJ Daily averagerateperroombycategory-StateofRiodeJaneiro2009 Source: Fecomércio-RJ.AnnualStatisticalReportBIH-RJ. Occupancy rateoflodgingunitsintheCityRiodeJaneiro-2009 Ca Flat 2* 3* 4* 5* A verage total tegory 11% Aircrew members 33% Leisure Occupancy ra 75.5% 8% Other /Unspecified 309.98 147.83 180.55 310.15 522.07 High season A verage Dail te y (inR$) 12% Conferences /Fairs Conventions / 36% Business /Work 249.29 134.15 172.58 261.51 391.18 Low seasn

57 TOURISM 6.2 Elaboration: PereiraassosInstitute. Source: RioConventionBureau. Events indicatorsintheCityofRiodeJaneiro-2008and2009 Cities ofconventions andf Others Symposium Workshop Seminar Technical Meeting/Work hours Forum /Debate Fairs &Exhibitions Convention /Meeting Congress Conference Total 3 11 2 5 16 5 20 7 42 12 123 2008 airs 6 8 5 8 13 17 29 6 38 25 155 2009

59 TOURISM 07. GLOBALIZED RIO

61 GLOBALIZED RIO 7.1 Source: MinistryofWork, MTE. GeralCoordinationofImigration-CGIg.Relationjobautorizationtoforeigners. Foreigners intheStateofRiodeJaneiroasapercentagetotalforeignersBrazil-2006-2009 allowed toworkinBrazilbetween2006and2009. The StateofRiodeJaneiroisthedestinationtwooutfiveforeignerswhowere Total offoreignresidentsintheStateRiodeJaneiro-2006-2009 de Janeirorose65%. Between 2006and2009thenumberofforeignersallowedtoworkinstateRio F Source: MinistryofWork, MTE.GeralCoordinationofImigration-CGIg.Relationjobautorizationtoforeigners. 20.000 10.000 12.000 14.000 16.000 18.000 oreign popul 2.000 4.000 6.000 8.000 0.36 0.37 0.38 0.39 0.41 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.4 0 11,507 45.2% 2006 2006 a tion 12,637 42.9% 2007 2007 17,229 39.2% 2008 2008 18,956 44.2% 2009 2009 7.2 United Kingdom Cayman Islands Source: CentralBank ofBrazil.FiscalizationDirectory-Difis. Countries oforiginforeigndirectinvestmentinBrazil-2009 Source: CentralBankofBrazil.FiscalizationDirectioy-Difis. Inflow offoreigndirectinvestment(USDmillion)-2007a2009 of RiodeJ F Foreigners intheStateofRiodeJaneiroaccordingtocontinentorigin-2009 Source: MinistryofWork, MTE.GeralCoordinationofImigration-CGIg.Relationjobautorizationtoforeigners. State ofRiodeJaneiro Brazil oreign diect investments in the St Netherlands Germany Canada France Department ofFinancialSystemMonitoringandInformationManagement-Desig. Others Japan Spain Chile USA 0.6% Central America 18.9% North America Europe 45.1% aneir 4.7% South America 3.4% 3.4% 3.6% 4.5% zil o andBra 5.5% 5,443.58 33,704.58 2007 7.0% 8.1% 11.2% 11,158.73 43,886.30 2008 Asia 28.9% Africa 0.9% Oceania 0.8% 7,048.08 30,443.97 2009 16.0% a te 18.5% 18.8%

63 GLOBALIZED RIO 7.3 Fonte: fDiMarkets:CrossborderInvestment Monitor. Jobs inBrazilandtheCityofRiodeJaneirocomingfromforeigndirect investment-2009 Source: fDiMarkets:CrossborderInvestmentMonitor Foreign directinvestment(USDBn)-2009 Source: fDiMarkets:CrossborderInvestmentMonitor. Number ofForeigndirectinvestment(FDI)projectsintheCityRiodeJaneiroandBrazil-2009 Interna Source: CentralBankofBrazil.FiscalizationDirectory-Difis Distribution offoreigndirectinvestmentsinBrazilbyeconomicactivity-2009 2009 2009 2009 46.13% Services tional Position 3,426 1.23 30 MRJ MRJ MRJ 14.70% and mineral extraction Agriculture, livestock 80,791 37.78 276 BraZil BraZil Brazil 39.17% Industry 4.2 3.3 10.9 MRJ/BraZil (%) MRJ/Brasil (%) MRJ/Brazil (%) Source: fDiMarkets:CrossborderInvestmentMonitor. sectors -2003-2009 Jobs intheCityofRiodeJaneirocomingfromforeigndirectinvestment,accordingtoindustry Source: fDiMarkets:CrossborderInvestmentMonitor. Foreign directinvestmentintotheCityofRiodeJaneirobyregionorigin(USDmillion)-2003-2009 Total Latin AmericaandCaribbean Asia-Pacific North America Europe Total Others Consumption goods Health TIC Financial ServicesandBusiness Machinery, equipmentandconstructionmaterial Energy Transport Tourism Setor 4,825 204 1,208 1,213 2,200 2003-2009 16,439 1,746 1,332 178 1,450 2,047 3,747 1,643 1,802 2,494 2003-2009 100.0 10.6 8.1 1.1 8.8 12.5 22.8 10.0 11.0 15.2 % 100.0 4.2 25.0 25.1 45.6 %

65 GLOBALIZED RIO 08. OILANDN L GAS TURA

67 Oil and Natural Gas 8.1 Notes: Oil:ilandcondensate.Excludes NGL(LPGandC5+). Source: ANP-MonthlyBulletinofproduction,according toDecreeNo.2.705/98. Brazilian Statesoilproducersranking-2009 * Thetotalnaturalgasproductionvolumesincludereinjection,flaringandlossesownconsumptionofgas. Notes: Oil:ilandcondensate.ExcludesNGL(LPGC5+). Source: ANP-MonthlyBulletinofproduction,accordingtoDecreeNo.2.705/98. Energy productionindicatorsintheStateofRiodeJaneiro-2007-2009 * Location:landandsea. Notes: ExcludingthereservesoffieldsunderdevelopmentthathavenotyetbeenformallyrecognizedbyANP. Source: ANP Total oilandgasprovenreservesintheStateofRiodeJaneiroBrazil-2009 St Brazil São Paulo Alagoas Ceará Amazonas Bahia Sergipe Rio GrandedoNorte Espírito Santo Rio deJaneiro Oil Production(m Ranking 2009 Production* (milm Natural Gas ERJ CamposBasin SantosBasin Brazil* ERJ/Brasil (%) a The reservesoftheRoncadorfieldandFradeareentirelyappropriateinStateRiodeJaneiro. te ofRiodeJ 3 ) 3 ) (million dem Oil 1,548.03 1,533.61 14.42 1,932.85 80.1 2007 8,025,094.34 82,819,776.90 711,882,885 333,374 2,341,835 3,299,516 12,351,048 14,980,825 16,098,426 21,307,143 35,957,828 605,212,891 Tot al ProductinfOil(embarrels) Proved Reser 3 ) aneir 2008 8,763,317.84 87,021,256.17 (million dem Gas 161,362.69 135,241.76 26,120.93 357,493.61 45.1 ves o St 3 ) 2009 10,497,223.54 96,220,981.89 a (million dem OIL 2,334.17 2,220.18 114.00 3,058.50 76.3 tistics Tot 100.0% 0.0% 0.3% 0.5% 1.7% 2.1% 2.3% 3.0% 5.1% 85.0% % doBrazil 3 al Reser ) ERJ/BraZil (%)2009 49.7 85.0 (million dem GAs 265,980.61 202,723.09 63,257.52 575,831.89 46.2 ves 3 ) 8.2 Source: EPE,CompanyofEnergetic Research.BEN,NationalEnergeticBalance 2009. 125 250 375 500 625 Source: EPE,CompanyofEnergeticResearch.BEN,NationalBalance2009. G Notes: Oil:Thetotalnaturalgasproductionvolumesincludereinjection,flaringandlossesownconsumption Source: ANP-MonthlyBulletinofproduction,accordingtoDecreeNo.2.705/98. Brazilian StateNaturalGasproducersranking-2009 Oil Production(in10 Natural GasProduction(in10 125 250 375 500 625 750 Brazil Ceará São Paulo Alagoas Rio GrandedoNorte Sergipe Espírito Santo Bahia Amazonas Rio deJaneiro Ranking 2009 0 0 lobal st of naturalgas. 657 509 Saudi Russia Arabia 583 485 Russia USA 6 t) -2008 175 300 a Canada

USA tistics 121 9 214 m 133,931,527 355,511 1,383,520 4,703,256 4,821,795 6,057,206 6,819,074 19,343,447 23,947,807 66,499,911 Na Iran Iran 3 ) -2008 tural GasProductin(boein) 103 190 China Norway 159 85 Mexico Netherlands 155 82 Canada Algeria 145 79 Kuwait Qatar 137 77 Venezuela Indonesia 100.0% 0.3% 1.0% 3.5% 3.6% 4.5% 5.1% 14.4% 17.9% 49.7% % doBrazil 76 136 United Arab China Emirates 21 90 Brazil Brazil

69 Oil and Natural Gas 8.4 8.3 University ranking,byOil&GasEngineeringCourses Engineering, 12areinRJ(46%).Thetop3alsotheStat e ofRiodeJaneiro. Of the26universitiesthatoffercoursesinPetroleumEngineer ing andOilGas Qu National PetroleumAgencyYearbook (ANP),2009. Economic agentsintheoilindustry-2009 C Total InlandTerminals Waterway Terminals Terminals Distribution ofliquidfuels LPG distributors Biodiesel Producers Fuel Formulator Solvents Producers Petrochemical lants Natural GasProcessingunits Shale Processinglant Refineries Dealers ExplorationandProduction Ranking 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 omp alified Pr anies Institution Federal UniversityofSergipe University CentreVila Federal UniversityofAmazonas-UF Federal UniversityofCampinaGrande - UFCG Lutheran UniversityofBrazil-UBRA Federal UniversityofEspiritoSanto-UFES Federal UniversityofPelotas -UFEL Federal FluminenseUniversity -UFF Pontifical CatholicUniversityofRiodeJaneiro-PUC-RIO Federal UniversityofRiodeJaneiro-UFRJ ofessionals elha -UVV AM 87 0 7 7 10 4 - - - - 0 - 1 58 MRJ 115 4 8 12 17 4 1 - - - 9 - 2 58 ERJ 586 28 61 89 186 20 62 1 5 3 30 1 14 86 BraZil Track IGC 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 14.8 0.0 11.5 7.9 5.4 20 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.1 67.4 MRJ %doBraZil 256 266 276 294 302 304 315 327 387 390 Continuous IGC Note: TheGeneralIndexofCoursesInstitution(PMI)isanindicatorthequalityinstitutionshigher Source: MEC,MinistryofEducation.A

Note: Focusedonthedevelopmentofhumanresourcesinhighereducation,P RH-ANP/MCT wasestablishedin Source: ANP ANP/MCT HigherEducationHumanResourcesProgramparticipants(GraduationandPostGraduation) natural gas,13areintheStateofRiodeJaneiro. Of the36programsfortrainingofhigherlevelhumanresourcesinoiland Total Pará Paraíba -B Ceará -CE Minas Gerais-MG Espírito Santo-ES Rio GrandedoSul-RS Santa Catarina-SC Paraná -R Pernambuco -E Bahia -BA Rio GrandedoNorte-RN São Paulo-S Rio deJaneiro-RJ Federa and doctoral.v This opennessledtoagrowingdemandforskilledprofessionalsinlevelsof undergraduate,master’s expansion oftheoilindustrycheckedafteropeningandnaturalgassector toprivateinitiative. is led by NPA in partnership with the Ministry of Science and Technology and universities in response to 1999 bytheNPA, throughtheCoordinatorofTechnology andHumanResourcesDevelopmentTheprogram used .Theendresultisincontinuousvalues​​ doctorate) courses.Withregardtograduation,theCPisused,andwithgraduateNoteCapes education thatconsiders,initscomposition,thequalityofundergraduateandpostgraduate(masters &ar=&ps=&cachebust=1271359553500>. Acessed:11/09/09. tion Unit , NationalPetroleumAgency. A vailable at:. vailable at:

71 Oil and Natural Gas 8.5 A the nationalranking-2009 Major energycompaniesinstalledintheCityofRiodeJaneiro,accordingtosalesandposition A employees andthenationalranking-2009 Major energycompaniesinstalledintheCityofRiodeJaneiro,accordingtonumber L vailable at:. vailable at:. POSITION INTHERANKINGOFBRAZIL 14º 1° eading comp AMOUNT (inU.S.$million) NUMBER OFEMPLOYEES 3,929.2 3,904.2 4,854.1 4,758 anies in the ener Brazil’ Brazil’s LargestTotal:239,702.7 s LargestT otal: 324,659 COMPANY NAME Eletrobrás Furnas Petrobrás 102,830.7 55,802 gy sector 1.6 1.6 2.0 42.9 % OFTOTAL TYPE /CONTROL 1.5 17.2 State /Brazilian State /Brazilian % OFTOTAL

73 Oil and Natural Gas