External trade in goods, December 2011

Exports exceed NOK 80 billion

In December, the export of goods amounted to NOK 81.2 billion, while the imports came to about NOK 40 billion. The trade surplus was thus NOK 41.2 billion. Neither the exports nor the trade surplus have been this large since 2008.

Figures for 2011 are available here.

The trade surplus was 10.8 per cent larger than the corresponding month in 2010. The export values of natural gas, crude oil and mainland exports increased. While the imports declined by 8.8 per cent from November 2011, they increased by 2 per cent from NOK 39.3 billion compared to December 2010. This offsets part of the increase in the trade surplus from a year ago.

Crude oil price stays above NOK 600

Crude oil exports came to NOK 30.1 billion in December. This was an increase of 6.7 per cent from a year ago. The per barrel mean price has remained above NOK 600 since February and was NOK 655 in December. This was almost NOK 100 higher than a year earlier. The high price counteracted the decrease in export quantity and led to an increase in the value of the crude oil exports. Forty-six million barrels were exported in December compared to 50.5 million barrels a year earlier.

Increase in the value of natural gas exports

The exports of natural gas amounted to NOK 21.4 billion in December, equalling an increase of 8.1 per cent compared to December 2010, and 2.5 per cent compared to the previous month.

Compared to December 2010, the decline in exported volume amounted to 618 million cubic metres for natural gas in a gaseous state.

External trade in goods, excl. ships and oil platforms. NOK million
  January-December Change in per cent December Change in per cent
  2010 2011 2010 2011
1 Imports  449 179       491 069 9.3       39 266       40 061 2.0
2 Exports  785 522  883 630 12.5 76 450 81 248 6.3
Of which            
Crude oil  277 122  325 070 17.3 28 214 30 110 6.7
Natural gas  168 512  190 752 13.2 19 815 21 428 8.1
Condensates 6 215 8 328 34.0  302  700  131.4
3 Exports excl. crude oil, natural gas and condensates  333 673  359 481 7.7 28 119 29 010 3.2
4 Trade balance (2-1)  336 344  392 562 16.7 37 184 41 187 10.8
5 Trade balance excl. oil, natural gas and condensates (3-1) -115 505 -131 588 . -11 148 -11 051 .

Increase in exports – downturn for fish

Exports, excluding ships, oil platforms, crude oil, natural gas and condensates, amounted to NOK 29 billion in December. This was an annual growth of 3.2 per cent, but a decline of 9.4 per cent compared to the previous month.

The export value of fish fell by about NOK 500 million compared to December 2010, despite record level volumes. A lower price for fresh, whole salmon contributed to the decreased value of fish exports.

The largest decline could be found in the group non-ferrous metals, which were NOK 641 million lower than December 2010.

The exports of refined mineral products rose by NOK 1.8 billion compared to December 2010. This was almost twice the value a year ago, totalling NOK 3.7 billion.

Rise in the import of cars

Import of goods, excluding ships and oil platforms, came to about NOK 40 billion in December; a year-on-year growth of 2 per cent, but a fall of 8.8 per cent from the previous month.

The group road vehicles increased by NOK 778 million, and came to NOK 4.6 billion in December. A total of 18 662 cars were imported to Norway in this month; 3 135 more than a year ago. Additionally, the groups power-generating machinery and equipment and machinery specialised for particular industries rose by NOK 320 million and NOK 344 million respectively.

Metalliferous ores and metal scrap rose by NOK 418 million, while the group non-ferrous metals was NOK 539 million lower than the same period in 2010, totalling NOK 666 million.

The import value of electric current was significantly lower than December 2010; it declined by 74.9 per cent and totalled NOK 217 million.

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Published 16 January 2012 © Statistics Norway