The article reports on the conversion of the former Galp refinery in Matosinhos into an innovation district, highlighting economic and social impacts estimated at 65 billion euros over 30 years, with potential creation of 100,000 jobs. The study by PwC outlines the project’s goal of transforming the site into a 'new urban area' capable of housing 19,000 residents, 30,000 university students, and fostering an integrated ecosystem of innovation and education. It emphasizes the project's ambition to become one of Europe's largest urban regeneration initiatives, boosting economic value and social benefits for the region and country. The report also mentions structural gains such as increased productivity, investment in R&D, high-value production, and exports, along with the importance of mobility infrastructure.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents the project as a significant economic development initiative without overtly promoting or criticizing specific political ideologies. While the project has substantial economic implications, the tone remains neutral, focusing on data and projections rather than partisan advocacy.

