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Index of industrial production

The primary goal of the Index of Industrial Production is to monitor the development of added value within oil and gas extraction, manufacturing, mining & quarrying, and electricity supply. The indicators used to measure value added are physical output and number of hours worked.

Updated: 6 June 2025
Next update: 7 July 2025

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  • Index of production. Changes in per cent and weights
    Index of production. Changes in per cent and weights
    Index of production. Seasonally adjustedIndex of production. Calendar adjusted1 Weights2
    Monthly changeThree-month changeTwelve-month change
    April 2025 / March 2025February 2025 - April 2025 / November 2024 - January 2025April 2025 / April 2024
    Extraction, mining, manufacturing and elec2.10.60.3100.0
    Extraction and related services2.10.3-0.978.0
    Mining and quarrying-7.2-2.4-6.40.4
    Manufacturing2.82.410.315.1
    Food, beverage and tobacco2.71.15.03.3
    Refined petro., chemicals, pharmac.3.410.120.01.8
    Basic metals3.5-0.51.80.9
    Machinery and equipment1.42.58.21.2
    Ships, boats and oil platforms8.74.019.91.0
    Electricity, gas and steam2.00.03.86.5
    1Adjusted for working-days and for public holidays in Norway.
    2The weights are updated annually, and are valid for the entire year.
    Explanation of symbols
  • Production development in manufacturing. Seasonally adjusted figures. 2021=100

  • Index of production. Monthly numbers, by division and main industrial groupings. Seasonally adjusted series. 2021=100
    Index of production. Monthly numbers, by division and main industrial groupings. Seasonally adjusted series. 2021=1001 2
    April 2025Monthly change in per cent
    February 2025 / January 2025March 2025 / February 2025April 2025 / March 2025
    Extraction, mining, manufacturing and electricity104.41.5-0.42.1
    Extraction and related services103.81.50.02.1
    Extraction of crude petroleum101.2-0.5-0.24.2
    Extraction of natural gas105.64.5-0.11.5
    Support act. petroleum extraction120.81.90.71.3
    Manufacturing, mining and quarrying107.71.50.12.4
    Mining and quarrying96.59.03.3-7.2
    Manufacturing108.21.50.02.8
    Food, beverage and tobacco100.7-0.4-0.32.7
    Food products100.4-0.9-0.22.2
    Textiles, wearing apparel, leather105.4-2.20.5-1.4
    Wood and wood products80.20.92.3-4.6
    Paper and paper products94.7-4.23.62.0
    Printing, reproduction97.62.1-0.74.7
    Refined petro., chemicals, pharmac.104.84.22.13.4
    Basic chemicals94.63.75.6-3.3
    Rubber, plastic and mineral prod.85.41.7-0.74.0
    Basic metals93.40.5-1.83.5
    Non-ferrous metals94.9-2.71.33.2
    Fabricated metal products124.61.41.70.3
    Computer and electrical equipment123.14.7-2.93.5
    Machinery and equipment112.52.40.31.4
    Ships, boats and oil platforms166.11.70.18.7
    Transport equipment n.e.c110.50.81.10.9
    Repair, installation of machinery119.80.1-0.73.7
    Furniture and manufacturing n.e.c.88.24.1-2.10.2
    Electricity, gas and steam104.50.7-5.12.0
    Main indstrial groupings:
    Intermediate goods106.60.80.14.2
    Capital goods128.71.70.23.4
    Consumer goods101.0-0.50.52.3
    Durable consumer goods76.212.1-0.8-1.6
    Non-durable consumer goods103.9-1.10.43.2
    Energy goods102.91.7-0.73.1
    1The weights are value added at factor prices.
    2The levels of aggregation refers to the Standard of Industrial Classification (SIC2007). See NOS D383 for further details
    Explanation of symbols
  • Index of production. Period numbers, by division and main industrial groupings. Seasonally adjusted. 2021=100
    Index of production. Period numbers, by division and main industrial groupings. Seasonally adjusted. 2021=1001 2
    Three-month averageThree-month change in per cent
    February 2025 - April 2025August 2024 - October 2024 / May 2024 - July 2024November 2024 - January 2025 / August 2024 - October 2024February 2025 - April 2025 / November 2024 - January 2025
    Extraction, mining, manufacturing and electricity103.1-7.31.50.6
    Extraction and related services102.4-8.61.10.3
    Extraction of crude petroleum98.5-2.9-2.31.0
    Extraction of natural gas104.6-8.1-2.61.9
    Support act. petroleum extraction119.53.30.93.2
    Manufacturing, mining and quarrying106.0-0.52.02.0
    Mining and quarrying100.41.53.8-2.4
    Manufacturing106.3-0.51.72.4
    Food, beverage and tobacco99.12.5-0.51.1
    Food products99.02.0-0.10.9
    Textiles, wearing apparel, leather106.2-0.40.6-1.4
    Wood and wood products82.20.93.20.9
    Paper and paper products92.40.62.1-3.3
    Printing, reproduction94.90.0-2.01.1
    Refined petro., chemicals, pharmac.101.80.12.210.1
    Basic chemicals95.0-5.04.010.3
    Rubber, plastic and mineral prod.83.43.61.02.1
    Basic metals91.8-0.9-2.2-0.5
    Non-ferrous metals92.60.1-0.90.5
    Fabricated metal products123.6-1.91.72.7
    Computer and electrical equipment121.52.43.53.1
    Machinery and equipment111.3-0.61.52.5
    Ships, boats and oil platforms157.20.22.54.0
    Transport equipment n.e.c109.46.2-2.23.7
    Repair, installation of machinery117.2-1.01.7-0.7
    Furniture and manufacturing n.e.c.88.7-3.6-0.7-0.3
    Electricity, gas and steam105.0-0.95.60.0
    Main indstrial groupings:
    Intermediate goods103.70.22.82.2
    Capital goods125.8-0.71.81.9
    Consumer goods99.32.5-1.11.8
    Durable consumer goods77.2-1.5-5.43.9
    Non-durable consumer goods101.62.7-0.92.0
    Energy goods101.1-8.30.70.9
    1The weights are value added at factor prices.
    2The levels of aggregation refers to the Standard of Industrial Classification (SIC2007). See NOS D383 for further details.
    Explanation of symbols
  • Index of production. Period numbers, by division and main industrial groupings. Calendar adjusted series. 2021=100
    Index of production. Period numbers, by division and main industrial groupings. Calendar adjusted series. 2021=1001 2 3
    April 2025Twelve-month change
    February 2025 / February 2024March 2025 / March 2024April 2025 / April 2024
    Extraction, mining, manufacturing and electricity104.0-0.1-3.20.3
    Extraction and related services104.6-1.9-4.2-0.9
    Extraction of crude petroleum102.3-2.3-4.6-0.8
    Extraction of natural gas105.1-1.2-3.9-2.5
    Support act. petroleum extraction116.93.811.21.8
    Manufacturing, mining and quarrying103.36.00.110.0
    Mining and quarrying93.67.3-5.0-6.4
    Manufacturing103.56.10.210.3
    Food, beverage and tobacco92.02.9-2.35.0
    Food products91.83.4-2.66.7
    Textiles, wearing apparel, leather106.1-0.3-9.98.0
    Wood and wood products76.34.37.51.9
    Paper and paper products88.9-1.73.02.2
    Printing, reproduction95.5-3.4-7.62.5
    Refined petro., chemicals, pharmac102.811.410.120.0
    Basic chemicals96.81.68.53.9
    Rubber, plastic and mineral prod.79.26.5-2.89.2
    Basic metals95.5-1.0-4.21.8
    Non-ferrous metals97.0-0.32.82.5
    Fabricated metal products121.36.93.514.0
    Computer and electrical equipment118.516.12.817.8
    Machinery and equipment108.64.21.18.2
    Ships, boats and oil platforms159.99.23.619.9
    Transport equipment n.e.c104.51.61.15.8
    Repair, installation of machinery118.04.2-2.412.9
    Furniture and manufacturing n.e.c.79.712.3-2.60.5
    Electricity, gas and steam99.011.53.63.8
    Main indstrial groupings:
    Intermediate goods102.32.3-0.68.5
    Capital goods124.46.51.212.9
    Consumer goods95.35.0-3.17.0
    Durable consumer goods67.512.45.0-0.3
    Non-durable consumer goods97.84.3-3.56.9
    Energy goods103.2-0.5-5.00.8
    1The weights are value added at factor prices.
    2The levels of aggregation refers to the Standard of Industrial Classification (SIC2007). See NOS D383 for further details.
    3Adjusted for working-days and for public holidays.
    Explanation of symbols
  • Index of production. Period numbers, by division and main industrial groupings. Unadjusted series. 2021=100
    Index of production. Period numbers, by division and main industrial groupings. Unadjusted series. 2021=1001 2
    April 2025Twelve-month change
    February 2025 / February 2024March 2025 / March 2024April 2025 / April 2024
    Extraction, mining, manufacturing and electricity103.8-3.4-1.7-0.9
    Extraction and related services104.6-6.1-4.2-0.9
    Extraction of crude petroleum102.3-6.6-4.6-0.8
    Extraction of natural gas105.1-5.0-3.9-2.5
    Support act. petroleum extraction116.91.411.21.8
    Manufacturing, mining and quarrying100.72.213.0-2.5
    Mining and quarrying93.02.04.9-16.7
    Manufacturing100.92.313.2-2.1
    Food, beverage and tobacco91.7-0.84.9-2.1
    Food products91.2-0.25.1-1.2
    Textiles, wearing apparel, leather104.0-2.44.8-6.6
    Wood and wood products72.3-0.433.6-18.0
    Paper and paper products86.7-3.113.2-7.0
    Printing, reproduction93.6-6.41.0-6.3
    Refined petro., chemicals, pharmac.102.18.714.315.5
    Basic chemicals96.8-0.38.53.9
    Rubber, plastic and mineral prod.76.04.914.4-7.2
    Basic metals94.9-6.10.5-2.7
    Non-ferrous metals97.0-3.92.82.5
    Fabricated metal products116.83.321.7-3.0
    Computer and electrical equipment112.411.524.9-3.6
    Machinery and equipment104.6-0.119.9-8.8
    Ships, boats and oil platforms155.36.018.35.0
    Transport equipment n.e.c99.6-1.520.5-11.2
    Repair, installation of machinery114.70.311.0-0.8
    Furniture and manufacturing n.e.c.75.57.020.1-18.6
    Electricity, gas and steam99.010.93.63.8
    Main indstrial groupings:
    Intermediate goods99.71.012.0-3.0
    Capital goods120.32.617.7-2.9
    Consumer goods93.70.58.1-4.1
    Durable consumer goods63.68.130.3-19.7
    Non-durable consumer goods96.60.06.3-2.8
    Energy goods102.9-4.6-3.8-0.6
    1The weights are value added at factor prices.
    2The levels of aggregation refers to the Standard of Industrial Classification (SIC2007). See NOS D383 for further details.
    Explanation of symbols
  • Index of production. Weights, by division and main industrial groupings
    Index of production. Weights, by division and main industrial groupings1 2
    20212022202320242025
    Extraction, mining, manufacturing and electricity1 000.01 000.01 000.01 000.01 000.0
    Extraction and related services652.0588.7753.1831.7779.5
    Extraction of crude petroleum380.5319.1263.3222.2303.7
    Extraction of natural gas227.0201.3454.9588.9441.4
    Support act. petroleum extraction44.568.334.920.534.4
    Manufacturing, mining and quarrying262.4334.8174.9100.5155.0
    Mining and quarrying7.39.15.12.13.9
    Manufacturing255.2325.7169.898.4151.2
    Food, beverage and tobacco64.176.934.819.032.9
    Food products59.370.131.317.430.5
    Textiles, wearing apparel, leather3.55.63.21.42.2
    Wood and wood products11.315.09.63.94.9
    Paper and paper products4.05.42.71.53.2
    Printing, reproduction3.23.62.31.11.6
    Refined petro., chemicals, pharmac.32.038.720.113.518.4
    Basic chemicals14.517.510.56.37.3
    Rubber, plastic and mineral prod.17.422.811.05.69.5
    Basic metals12.721.110.510.69.1
    Non-ferrous metals8.314.36.48.06.7
    Fabricated metal products21.227.715.58.915.2
    Computer and electrical equipment18.823.913.37.811.9
    Machinery and equipment20.124.013.17.111.5
    Ships, boats and oil platforms14.218.910.96.310.4
    Transport equipment n.e.c4.14.33.31.41.8
    Repair, installation of machinery21.027.714.47.614.4
    Furniture and manufacturing n.e.c.7.69.95.12.74.2
    Electricity, gas and steam85.576.572.067.865.4
    Main indstrial groupings:
    Intermediate goods143.0199.7105.462.591.4
    Capital goods79.7101.556.431.253.1
    Consumer goods82.9101.247.424.241.4
    Durable consumer goods5.87.84.01.93.0
    Non-durable consumer goods77.193.443.422.338.4
    Energy goods694.4597.6790.7882.0814.1
    1The weights are value added at factor prices.
    2The levels of aggregation refers to the Standard of Industrial Classification (SIC2007). See NOS D383 for further details
    Explanation of symbols

About the statistics

The information under «About the statistics» was last updated 1 November 2024.

Long-term indices: Long-term indices are published together with reviewed figures on the Internet for the overall index, aggregates, main activities and main industrial groupings.

Local unit (establishment): An enterprise or part of an enterprise that is located in one particular place and can be identified geographically.

Enterprise: The smallest combination of legal units that is an organisational unit producing goods or services and that benefits from a certain degree of autonomy in decision-making.

NACE: Standard for industrial classification used by EUROSTAT. Based on the UN's international standard for industrial classification, ISIC Rev. 4.

Standard Industrial Classification 2007 (SIC2007) , which is a Norwegian adaptation of EUROSTAT's NACE Rev. 2. SIC2007 forms the basis for coding units according to principal activity in the Central Register of Establishments and Enterprises.

Processing level: The most detailed level of the statistics.

Unadjusted figures (original series): Raw data figures with primary information from the respondent.

Calender adjusted series (pre-adjusted series): Adjusted for working-days, moving holidays and fixed public holidays in Norway.

Seasonally adjusted figures: Pre-adjusted series for which seasonal effects have been removed (included length of month). X12-ARIMA is used to calculate these figures.

Imputation: An estimated value for a missing observation.

The survey is classified according to the Standard Industrial Classification 2007 (SIC2007). This is a Norwegian adaptation of NACE Rev. 2. SIC2007 forms the basis for classifying units according to principal activity in the Central Register of Establishments and Enterprises (CRE). The use of common standards is essential in order to enable the comparison and analysis of statistical data at national/international level and over time.

The survey is also classified according to EUROSTAT's end-use categories (Main Industrial Groupings, MIG). The end-use categories (MIGs) are based on the 3-digit level industrial groupings in SIC 2007. Six end-use categories are included in the survey:

MIG Code

Description

E1

Intermediate goods

E2

Capital goods

E3

Consumer durables

E4

Consumer non-durables

E5

Consumer goods (E3+E4)

E6

Energy goods

The following table summarises the most important industries included in the different end-use categories:

MIG

Main industries included

Intermediate goods

Support activities for oil and gas extraction, wood and wood products, Pulp, paper and paper products, Basic chemicals and Basic metals

Capital goods

Fabricated metal products, Machinery and equipment and Building of ships, oil platforms and modules

Consumer durables

Production of furniture

Consumer non-durables

Food products, Printing and reproduction and Pharmaceuticals

Consumer goods (E3+E4)

Food products, Printing and reproduction, Pharmaceuticals and Production of furniture

Energy goods

Oil and gas extraction, Refined petroleum products and Electricity, gas and steam supply

For a complete description of the industries covered by each MIG, see Commission regulation (EC) No 656/2007 or KLASS in the following link: https://www.ssb.no/en/klass/klassifikasjoner/6/varianter/1121.

The objective of this classification is to provide an activity breakdown of NACE, which is an intermediate level between the Sections (for example C: Manufacturing) and the Subsections (for example CA: Manufacture of food products, beverages and tobacco). The classification of the different units is based on the application of the produced products. It should be noted that the MIGs are not comparable in size, and the consumer durables heading in particular is smaller than the others.

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