Norway Producer Prices Continue to Fall
2026-03-09 07:13
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
Producer prices in Norway dropped 9.4% year-on-year in February 2026, deepening the decline from a 7.8% fall in January.
The decrease was driven by the extraction of oil and natural gas, which fell 27.4%, following a 25.7% drop the previous month.
Energy goods also declined more sharply, falling 20.9% compared with January’s 17.5% decrease.
Meanwhile, price growth for electricity, gas, and steam slowed to 30.7%, down from 58.2%, while costs in manufacturing remained steady at 0.9%.
Within manufacturing, the decline in refined petroleum products (-23.2%) was offset by increases in food products (7.1%), basic metals (2.8%), and machinery and equipment (5.4%).
Excluding energy goods, producer prices rose 4.2%, accelerating from a 3.0% increase in January.
On a monthly basis, producer prices fell 0.7%, reversing an 8.9% jump in January.