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Prices and price indices: Producer and wholesale price indices

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  • Higher energy prices

    The previous fall in the producer price index for oil and gas, manufacturing, mining and electricity (PPI) was six months ago. Despite a lower price of crude oil in the global market, prices on Norwegian energy goods increased which caused the tot...

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  • PPI continues to rise

    The Producer Price Index (PPI) increased by 1.1 per cent from June to July. This was the fifth month in a row with an increase. Except from February this year the PPI has risen continuously since July 2017.

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  • Higher electricity prices

    The Producer Price Index (PPI) increased by 2.2 per cent from May to June. The relatively sharp increase in electricity prices was the main reason for the increase in the PPI.

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  • Higher prices on oil and petroleum products

    The Producer Price Index (PPI) increased by 1.2 per cent from April to May. This was the third month in a row with an increase. Except for February this year the PPI has risen continuously since July last year.

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  • Higher electricity prices for households

    The average price of electricity for households, excluding taxes and grid rent, was 42.5 øre per kWh in the first quarter of 2018. This is 24 per cent higher compared to the first quarter in 2017.

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  • Energy prices increased in April

    The Producer Price Index (PPI) increased by 3.3 per cent in April, mainly due to higher prices on energy goods. While higher prices on natural gas and crude oil caused a rise in Norway’s PPI, lower prices on electricity curbed the overall growth s...

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  • The price of oil drove the PPI up

    The Producer Price Index (PPI) went up by 0.5 per cent in March. The PPI has been on an upward trend since the summer of 2017, having increased in seven of the last eight months.

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  • Crude oil down, basic metals up

    The Producer Price Index (PPI) fell by 2.6 per cent from January to February, the first month of decline since July 2017.

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  • Higher electricity prices for households

    The average price of electricity for households in 2017, excluding taxes and grid rent, was 34.4 øre per kWh. This is 8.9 per cent higher than in 2016.

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  • Crude oil and natural gas prices up

    The Producer Price Index (PPI) increased 3.1 per cent from December to January, which continued the overall growth that started in July 2017. The rise from December to January was led by higher prices on crude oil and natural gas.

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  • PPI continues to rise

    The producer price index (PPI) went up by 2.9 per cent from November to December. This was the fifth month in a row with an increase and stems from rising prices on crude oil and natural gas during the period. The PPI is now at its highest level s...

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  • Prices of crude oil rose in November

    The producer price index went up by 3.2 per cent from October to November. This increase was due to a sharp rise in the price of crude oil as well as prices of electricity and basic metals.

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  • Higher electricity prices for households

    The average price of electricity for households, excluding taxes and grid rent, was 33.3 øre per Kwh in the third quarter of 2017. This is an increase of 9 per cent compared to the third quarter in 2016.

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  • Prices on natural gas pulled up the PPI

    The producer price index (PPI) rose by 2.5 per cent from September to October. The main reason for this was higher prices on natural gas.

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  • Higher prices on energy goods

    The producer price index (PPI) rose by 2.9 per cent from August to September. This was mainly caused by the price development on energy goods, which as a whole went up 7.8 per cent. Crude oil, natural gas, electricity and refined petroleum product...

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