What is Local Content?
Local Content requirements are a Brazilian federal policy, enforced by the National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Biofuels (ANP), that requires operators involved in field development in Brazil to engage with Brazilian suppliers for local goods and services on projects related to the exploration and development stages.. Governed by ANP Resolution No. 19, this requirement is referred to as “Local Content,” and is defined as a percentage of the contractual value to be provided by the Brazilian industry. Owners typically pass this minimum content requirement down through the supply chain, so all vendors, shipyards and other suppliers are responsible for the Local Content in their scope of supply. There are provisions for fines in case the minimum amount is not achieved.
What is Local Content Certification
To prove to ANP that the contractual Local Content requirements are met, ANP requires the content to be certified by a Local Content certification entity that has been accredited by ANP.
ABS Local Content Solutions
Achieving the Local Content percentage is a complex task with potential financial consequences. Planning an effective Local Content strategy helps owners and Brazilian vendors comply with contractual requirements and mitigates procurement risks. ABS has extensive experience in Brazilian federal requirements, having certified several FPSOs and subsea systems currently operating in the country in addition to a large variety of products and equipment. ABS can support clients with the complete process of Local Content certification.
Local Content Certification Services
- ABS is accredited by the ANP to issue Local Content certificates in all applicable scopes.
- ABS will provide measurement of the Local Content related to the project, in accordance with the rules established in the ANP Resolution No 19.