TO FOMENT THE COORDINATION OF NORWEGIAN SHIPOWNERS IN BRAZIL AND TO FOSTER A SUSTAINABLE AND PROFITABLE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT WITHIN THE COUNTRY
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ABRAN Conducts Institutional Mission to Brasília and Accompanies Visit to DOF Vessel Skandi Açu
On 5–6 February, ABRAN carried out an institutional mission to Brasília aimed at reinforcing dialogue between Norwegian shipowners operating in Brazil and key Brazilian authorities.
The agenda included meetings with representatives of the Royal Norwegian Embassy, ANTAQ (National Waterway Transportation Agency), and the Ministry of Ports and Airports (MPOR). The discussions were held in a constructive and forward-looking spirit, reflecting the maturity of the Brazil–Norway maritime relationship and the shared commitment to a stable, predictable, and innovation-driven operating environment.

These engagements reaffirm ABRAN’s role as an institutional bridge between industry and authorities, promoting legal certainty, competitiveness, and alignment with the long-term development of Brazil’s offshore and maritime sectors.
On 9 February, ABRAN had the honor of accompanying the Norwegian Ambassador, H.E. Kjetil Elsebutangen, the Consul General of Norway in Rio de Janeiro, Mette Tangen, and Team Norway representatives during a visit to the DOF vessel Skandi Açu, kindly hosted by Mario Fuzetti.

The visit provided a valuable opportunity to showcase the high operational, safety, and technological standards of the Norwegian offshore fleet active in Brazil. It also highlighted the significant contribution of Norwegian shipowners to Brazil’s energy ecosystem, maritime innovation, and the advancement of sustainable offshore operations.
ABRAN remains committed to strengthening the strategic maritime partnership between Brazil and Norway, advancing the green transition, and fostering a business environment that supports long-term investment, operational excellence, and sustainable growth.
A Strengthened Dialogue Between Norway and Brazil for a Sustainable Maritime Future
ABRAN – The Norwegian Shipowners’ Association Brazil – had the great pleasure to take part in the official visit of the Norwegian Minister of Fisheries and Ocean Policy, Marianne Sivertsen Næss, to São Paulo, Santos, and Rio de Janeiro.
The visit reaffirmed the close and long-standing maritime partnership between Norway and Brazil, rooted in mutual trust, innovation, and a shared vision for sustainable ocean industries.
Visits to Odfjell Terminals and Höegh EVI in the Port of Santos
ABRAN’s Executive Director, Ricardo Fernandes, joined the Minister’s delegation during visits to two outstanding examples of Norwegian competence and long-term commitment in Brazil:
- ⚓ Odfjell Terminals Santos – a leading facility for the storage and handling of liquid bulk, recognized for its operational excellence, high safety standards, and strong environmental performance; and
- ⚡ FSRU Höegh Giant, operated by Höegh EVI, a floating regasification unit that plays an essential role in ensuring Brazil’s energy security and supporting the country’s transition toward cleaner fuels.
These visits highlighted Norway’s contribution to the Brazilian maritime and offshore ecosystem and the long-term partnerships that continue to drive innovation and sustainability in the Port of Santos.

Breakfast Meeting at the Consul General’s Residence
The highlight of the program was the Breakfast Meeting hosted and moderated by Mette Tangen, Consul General of Norway in Rio de Janeiro.
The meeting gathered Minister Næss, her delegation, Innovation Norway Brazil Director Thomas Conradi Granli, and representatives of some Norwegian shipping companies active in Brazil, members of ABRAN:
Solstad Offshore – Felipe Meira (President, ABRAN)
Altera Infrastructure – José Carlos Elias (Vice President, ABRAN)
Shearwater GeoServices – Cesar Purchio
TGS – Laura Viana (Board member, ABRAN)
Subsea7 – Ivan Cruz
Seagems – Edmundo Falcão
OSM Thome – Vanuza Sampaio
Prosafe – Vitor Pitta
Key Topics and Shared Commitments
The session offered an excellent opportunity to present the activities and future ambitions of the Norwegian fleet in Brazil and to exchange views on strategic issues of mutual interest, including:
- Opportunities arising from the EFTA–MERCOSUR Free Trade Agreement;
- The implementation of the Brazil–Norway MoU on Decarbonized Shipping Corridors;
- The advancement of gender equality and inclusive growth in the maritime sector; and
- The importance of joint action at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to accelerate the green transition in global shipping.
A Continued Partnership for a Sustainable Future
ABRAN is proud to have contributed to this meaningful exchange, which once again underscored the strong partnership and shared commitment between Norway and Brazil to foster a sustainable, innovative, and inclusive maritime future.
The Association extends its gratitude to all organizers of this productive program, and to the Port of Santos, Odfjell Terminals, and Höegh EVI for their warm hospitality and valuable collaboration.
ABRAN Highlights Opportunities from the EFTA–MERCOSUR Agreement During Ministerial Visit to Brazil
During the week of the official visit of Norway’s Minister of Trade and Industry, Cecilie Myrseth, ABRAN had the privilege of participating in a series of events designed to deepen bilateral ties between Norway and Brazil and to explore the positive impacts of the EFTA–MERCOSUR Free Trade Agreement on Norwegian shipping.

On Monday, the delegation began the program with a visit to Kongsberg Maritime, hosted by Marcelo Gouvea. At Kongsberg, ABRAN presented to Minister Cecilie Myrseth the Norwegian Shipowners’ presence and projects in Brazil, highlighting the sector’s contribution to the offshore and maritime economy and its role in advancing sustainability and innovation. This session also featured an insightful presentation by Jonas Mattos of DNV, focused on innovation and sustainability in maritime operations — perfectly aligned with the opportunities the EFTA–MERCOSUR Agreement creates for a greener and more competitive shipping sector.
Later in the same morning, the delegation visited Subsea7, hosted by Jim Kettle, where participants learned about the company’s cutting-edge projects and its key role in Brazil’s offshore and subsea industries.
On Tuesday, a reception, at the residence of the Consul General of Norway, brought together key stakeholders from Norway’s maritime community, government representatives, and Brazilian partners. On Wednesday morning, Minister Cecilie Myrseth hosted a breakfast for the CEOs of leading Norwegian companies operating in Brazil, focusing on the opportunities and next steps arising from the EFTA–MERCOSUR Free Trade Agreement. DOF attended on behalf of ABRAN, ensuring that the interests and perspectives of Norwegian shipowners were represented at this high-level dialogue. This exclusive forum provided a valuable opportunity to discuss how the agreement can translate into concrete business gains, address operational challenges, and open new pathways for trade, investment and the green transition in the Brazilian market.
The week culminated with the Seminar and Lunch – Exploring Opportunities from the EFTA–MERCOSUR Free Trade Agreement at the Museu de Arte do Rio (MAR). Representing the Norwegian Shipowners’ Association in Brazil, ABRAN’s Executive Director joined a distinguished panel — Marcelo Altieri (Yara Brasil), Randi Bolstad (Norwegian Seafood Council), and Kjetil Solbrække (Norwegian Brazilian Chamber of Commerce) — under the moderation of Thomas Conradi Granli (Innovation Norway). The discussion focused on the potential benefits of the EFTA–MERCOSUR Agreement for the shipping industry, including lower costs, expanded market access, a more level playing field, and stronger incentives for sustainable growth and the green transition.

ABRAN commends and congratulates all those involved in the successful negotiations of the EFTA–MERCOSUR Agreement, which represents a landmark achievement strengthening the partnership between Norway and MERCOSUR and unlocking new opportunities for trade, investment and decarbonization in the maritime sector.

Through events like these, ABRAN reinforces its mission of representing the interests of Norwegian shipowners in Brazil and supporting initiatives that promote innovation, sustainable growth and stronger bilateral ties.
ABRAN in Brasília – Ongoing Dialogue with Brazilian Authorities
ABRAN delegation meets with maritime authorities to address chartering regulation, BR do Mar, and green shipping corridors.
This week, the Norwegian Shipowners Association Brazil (ABRAN) was in Brasília for a series of strategic meetings with key maritime authorities. The delegation was led by Executive Director Ricardo Cesar Fernandes and included representatives from member companies: Ivan Cruz and Mirele Machado (Subsea7), Breno Spolidoro (DOF), Cesar Purchio (Shearwater GeoServices), and Cecilia Young (OSM Thome). Diplomat Daniel Schmidt, from the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Brazil, also joined the mission.

Meetings were held with Mr. Dino Batista, National Secretary for Waterways and Navigation, Mr. Caio Farias, Acting Director-General of ANTAQ, Ms. Flávia Takafashi, ANTAQ Director, and Mr. Augusto Vedan, Chartering General Manager of ANTAQ.

Discussions focused on matters of high relevance to ABRAN’s members, including:
✅ The new RN 129/2025 (Chartering Regulation)
✅ The BR do Mar program
✅ The Brazil–Norway Green Shipping Corridors MoU
✅ As well as other strategic issues for the future of offshore and maritime operations in Brazil
Through these engagements, ABRAN reaffirms its role in maintaining a constructive and ongoing dialogue with stakeholders, defending the interests of Norwegian shipowners, and contributing to a more competitive and sustainable business environment in Brazil.

The significant presence of Norwegian shipowners in the Brazilian offshore market highlights the importance of Brazil–Norway cooperation, a longstanding partnership built on innovation, operational excellence, and a strong commitment to the green transition.
Brazil@Nor-Shipping 2025: A Decade of Dialogue, Innovation, and Stronger Ties
The sixth edition of Brazil@Nor-Shipping, held during the 60th anniversary of Nor-Shipping in Oslo, was a powerful celebration of the enduring maritime partnership between Brazil and Norway. With full auditoriums, a packed agenda, and a vibrant atmosphere throughout the week, the event confirmed its reputation as one of the most strategic bilateral platforms for maritime and offshore cooperation.

Over two days of high-level sessions hosted at Nor-Shipping and at the Norwegian Shipowners’ Association, participants explored urgent themes such as:
- Decarbonized Shipping Corridors
- Offshore Logistics and Innovation
- Green Shipping Strategies and Regulations
- Human Capital and Workforce Development
ABRAN’s President, Felipe Meira, opened both days of the seminar, emphasizing the long-term commitment of Norwegian shipowners to Brazil’s development in offshore energy, port logistics, and green shipping. In his remarks, he underlined the importance of aligning commercial operations with sustainability, regulatory dialogue, and workforce inclusion, highlighting ABRAN’s mission to connect institutions and promote a resilient, transparent, and competitive maritime environment.
One of the most memorable moments of the week was the Brazilian Party, a festive and fully booked event – sponsored and organized by Kincaid Law Firm – that brought together hundreds of guests in a joyful celebration of the Brazil–Norway partnership. The party became a highlight of Nor-Shipping, reinforcing ties of trust and friendship with music, hospitality, and Brazilian flair. During the evening, special recognition awards were presented to individuals who have played a key role in strengthening the relationship between the two countries: Mr. Laurence W. Odfjell, Chair of the Board at Odfjell SE and long-time advocate of Brazil-Norway cooperation; Ms. Marianne Mogster, Executive Vice President of Marine & Asset Operations at DOF, for her dedication to building a strong local offshore presence; Ms. Marianne Fosland, former Consul General of Norway in Rio de Janeiro, for her tireless diplomatic support of maritime collaboration; and Mr. Felipe Meira, President of ABRAN, for his leadership in promoting constructive dialogue and long-term partnership.

ABRAN extends its deepest appreciation to the sponsors who made this edition possible – Kincaid Law Firm, OSM Thome, Seabrokers, Solstad Offshore, Odfjell SE, CBO Group, SEAGEMS, OceanPact, Bravante, Posidonia, DNV, DNB, IKM Subsea, M&O Partners, WSB, Delta Offshore, CMM, Aspen, and Brazilship and to the Consulate General of Norway in Rio de Janeiro and Innovation Norway for its ongoing and valuable support.
Brazil@Nor-Shipping 2025 reaffirmed the strategic importance of Brazil in the global maritime transition and showcased ABRAN’s role as a trusted facilitator of dialogue and collaboration between two leading ocean nations.
We thank all our guests, speakers, and partners and we look forward to continuing this journey together.
Photos credit: @barbaranunes.photo
ABRAN held a productive and forward-looking General Meeting today, electing its Board for the 2025/2026 term
We are pleased to announce that Felipe Meira, from Solstad Offshore ASA, was elected as President, and Jose Carlos Elias, from Altera Infrastructure, as Vice President.
The new Board will also count on the valuable contributions of:
🔹 Knut Øvrebø – Odfjell SE
🔹 Elias Abibe – DOF
🔹 Walker Lima – OSM Thome
🔹 Laura Viana – TGS
🔹 Marcelo Póvoas – Subsea7
🔹 Thomas Saxegaard – Norwegian Shipowners’ Association
🔹 Ricardo Cesar Fernandes – Executive Director, ABRAN
A special milestone in this cycle is the election of Laura Viana, the first woman to join ABRAN’s Board since its establishment—an important step forward for representation and diversity in our industry.
The General Meeting also approved ABRAN’s 2025 Activity Plan, which outlines key initiatives to support Norwegian shipowners operating in Brazil and to deepen maritime collaboration between Brazil and Norway.
A highlight of the meeting was the presentation by Heidi Kilemo, from the Norwegian Shipowners’ Association (NSA), who shared insights from the 2024 Maritime Outlook and Climate Report. Her presentation reaffirmed the industry’s strong commitment to achieving its climate goals, emphasizing that geopolitical shifts must not delay the green transition. The report highlighted the need for long-term regulatory predictability, innovation, and international collaboration to reach decarbonization targets.
Looking ahead, ABRAN will host the 6th edition of Brazil@Nor-Shipping, its flagship seminar, in Oslo from 2 to 6 June 2025. The event will bring together key Brazilian and Norwegian stakeholders to advance the green transition and strengthen bilateral maritime ties.
With the continued support of the Norwegian Shipowners’ Association and our members Shearwater GeoServices, GRUPO CBO, Seagems, DNV, Prosafe, and Kongsberg Maritime, ABRAN remains committed to delivering value, promoting sustainable practices, and driving strategic cooperation between Brazil and Norway.
Brazil@Nor-Shipping 2025: Shaping a Future-Proof Maritime Industry
The maritime industry is at a pivotal moment, facing new challenges and opportunities in the transition toward a more sustainable future. ABRAN is proud to present the sixth edition of Brazil@Nor-Shipping, an initiative that has become a key platform for strengthening the Brazil-Norway partnership in the maritime and offshore sectors.
Taking place from June 2–6, 2025, in Oslo and Lillestrøm, Norway, this premier event will convene industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators from both countries to discuss the future of the ocean economy under the theme #Future-Proof.
Why Attend?
Brazil@Nor-Shipping 2025 will feature insightful discussions on key industry trends, with a focus on:
- Green Shipping & Emissions Reduction – Exploring innovative technologies and regulatory frameworks to accelerate decarbonization.
- Energy Transition & Alternative Fuels – Understanding how the maritime sector can adapt to new energy sources and remain competitive.
- Market Opportunities & Business Resilience – Strengthening strategic partnerships and fostering investments between Brazil and Norway.
Participants can expect engaging panel discussions, networking sessions, and exclusive insights from top executives and decision-makers from Petrobras, Transpetro, ANTAQ, ANP, EPE, the Brazilian Navy, the Ministry of Ports and Airports (MPOR), and other industry leaders.
A Platform for Collaboration
Brazil@Nor-Shipping 2025 is more than just a conference—it is an opportunity to connect with key stakeholders, explore innovative solutions, and contribute to the transformation of the maritime industry. The event underscores the importance of international cooperation in achieving sustainability goals while unlocking new business opportunities.
Thank You to Our Sponsors
This initiative would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors, whose commitment to the industry is instrumental to the event’s success:
- Diamond Sponsor: Kincaid Law Firm
- Platinum Sponsors: Solstad, Odfjell SE and Seabrokers
- Silver Sponsors: OSMThome, Group CBO, Seagems, DNV, DNB, M&O, Bravante, Aspen, Oceanpact, IKM Subsea, ABS and Subsea7
Save the Date!
📅 June 2–6, 2025
📍 Oslo and Lillestrøm, Norway
🌐 https://nor-shipping.com/
Join us in shaping the future of the maritime industry. Let’s make it future-proof together! 🚢🌍🚀
#NorShipping2025 #FutureProof #GreenShipping #EnergyTransition #BrazilNorway #Sustainability #MaritimeInnovation #ABRAN #ThankYouSponsors #Partnerships
ABRAN Participates in Seminar on Green Maritime Transition at the Norwegian Embassy
On December 4th, ABRAN had the honor of participating in the “Green Maritime: Scenarios for Navigation in the Context of Green Transition” seminar, held at the Norwegian Embassy in Brasília. Organized by CEBRI (Centro Brasileiro de Relações Internacionais), the Norwegian Embassy, the Royal Norwegian Consulate in Rio, Innovation Norway, and ABRAN, this event provided a critical platform to address the challenges and opportunities of decarbonizing the maritime sector and highlighted Brazil’s potential to lead the global green transition.
The seminar featured the presentation of an inspiring study by Rafaela Guedes, commissioned by Team Norway through CEBRI. The study maps scenarios for reducing emissions in the maritime sector, emphasizing the importance of low-carbon fuels, energy efficiency technologies, and smarter logistics solutions in achieving the IMO’s ambitious goals for 2050.

As ABRAN’s Executive Director, Ricardo César Fernandes had the privilege of engaging in insightful discussions alongside esteemed panelists from MPOR, Petrobras, the Brazilian Navy, and EPE. These conversations centered on the critical role of innovation, regulation, and Brazil’s unique opportunities in the green transition.
ABRAN’s key role in driving the green shipping agenda in Brazil was highlighted during the discussions. The association remains committed to fostering sustainable practices and building strong partnerships, particularly with Norway, to accelerate progress in the maritime sector.
Norwegian shipowners, at the forefront of the green transition, bring advanced sustainability initiatives and a long-standing commitment to Brazil. Their expertise and innovative approaches are instrumental in supporting the country’s efforts to build a greener, more resilient maritime industry.
This collaboration between Brazil and Norway reaffirms the importance of shared efforts in navigating towards sustainable maritime progress. Together, we are setting a course for a greener future. 🌍⚓
#GreenShipping #Decarbonization #BrazilNorway #MaritimeTransition #Sustainability
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The Norwegian Shipowners’ Association is an employer organization serving more than 160 companies in the field of Norwegian shipping and offshore contractor activities. Our members are the core and driving force within the Norwegian maritime environment. The members of the Norwegian Shipowners’ Association’s employ more than 55,000 seafarers and offshore workers from more than 50 different nations.