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View benefits2024 was a record year for the Norwegian supplier industry, driven by high activity both abroad and at home. Demand from the domestic market was well driven by the activity package adopted in 2020 to secure the industry through the corona pandemic.
As the effect of the activity package wears off, there are few new projects on the Norwegian continental shelf that can provide assignments to Norwegian supplier companies. Many suppliers have thinner order books after 2026, posing a risk for Norwegian jobs. Nevertheless, there are good opportunities for the Norwegian supplier industry.
In the period 2022-24, supplier exports have grown by around 60 percent, to NOK 178 billion. Additionally, around NOK 14 billion comes from the export of technology and services within carbon capture and storage, hydrogen, solar, and hydropower. These markets are expected to continue growing.
In 2024, the supplier industry to the energy sector surpassed Norwegian seafood as an export industry.
Three Growth Drivers
– If we succeed in doubling exports by 2030, we will be able to maintain activity in the Norwegian supplier industry, says Ann Christin Andersen, CEO of NORWEP.
Three drivers will be crucial for further growth:
Limitless Opportunities
NORWEP helps supplier companies win contracts in the international energy market. They identify markets and opportunities, meet the right people, and follow up on opportunities to land contracts. For those who succeed, the opportunities are limitless.