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Prices and price indices: Producer and wholesale price indices
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Price decrease on energy goods
The price of electricity has steadily fallen during the spring of 2019, from the record breaking year of 2018. It continued this downward trend in June which, together with other energy products, contributed to a steep decline in the producer pric...
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Continued fall in gas prices
The price of natural gas fell for the seventh consecutive month and was the main reason behind the 1 per cent drop in the PPI in May. Higher prices on petroleum products contributed in the opposite direction.
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Still high electricity price for households
The average price of electricity for households, excluding taxes and grid rent, was 55.2 øre per kWh in the first quarter of 2019. This is on the same high level as the two previous quarters.
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Rise in crude oil price
A price increase on crude oil made for an overall increase in the producer price index (PPI) in April. The increase was somewhat reduced by a fall in prices of natural gas and electricity.
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Lower gas prices
A fall in prices on natural gas and electricity outweighed a slight rise in the oil price in March. The producer price index fell by 2.1 per cent this month.
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PPI continued to rise
The Producer Price Index (PPI) rose by 0.4 per cent from January to February. Higher prices on crude oil and refined petroleum products contributed strongly to pull the PPI upwards. The price index of electricity went in the opposite direction.
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Record-high electricity price for households
The average price of electricity for households in 2018, excluding taxes and grid rent, was 48.6 øre per kWh. This is 41 per cent higher than in 2017 and the highest level ever measured.
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PPI went up
After two months of significant decreases, the Producer Price Index (PPI) rose 0.3 per cent from December to January. Increased prices on fish, electricity and crude oil were the main contributors.
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Lower petroleum prices drove the PPI down
The Norwegian PPI dropped 3.5 per cent from November to December. This was caused by lower prices on crude oil, natural gas and refined petroleum products.
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Sharp fall in crude oil prices
The producer price index fell for the first time since February 2018. Higher prices on electricity were offset by a substantial fall in the price of crude oil.
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Still high electricity prices for households
The average price of electricity for households, excluding taxes and grid rent, was 55.3 øre per kWh in the third quarter of 2018. This is 66 per cent higher compared to the third quarter in 2017 and the highest prices measured since the first qua...
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Price of natural gas pulled up the PPI
The producer price index (PPI) rose 3.6 per cent from September to October. An increase in the price of natural gas of over 20 per cent was the most important contributor.
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Continued rise in PPI
The producer price index (PPI) rose 1.5 per cent from August to September. The increase was mainly caused by rising prices on crude oil, natural gas and refined petroleum products.
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High electricity prices for households
The average price of electricity for households, excluding taxes and grid rent, was 44.6 øre per kWh in the 2nd quarter of 2018. This is 35 per cent higher compared to the 2nd quarter in 2017 and the highest prices measured since the 2nd quarter i...
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Increase in construction costs
The construction costs of residential buildings increased by 0.6 per cent from July to August this year. Labour costs rose by 0.9 per cent in the same period.
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