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Negative signals from manufacturing
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2004-06-02T10:00:00.000Z
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Investments in oil and gas, manufacturing, mining and electricity supplyQ2 2004

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Negative signals from manufacturing

The first estimates for 2005 indicate a lower level of investments in manufacturing, while investments in the electricity supply sector are expected to remain high.

Results from the May survey estimate total investments in manufacturing, mining and quarrying and electricity supply in 2004 to be NOK 26.3 billion, measured in current value. This is 6 per cent higher than the corresponding figure for 2003. Investments in mining and quarrying are expected to rise, but growing activity within the electricity supply sector is still the main driving force behind this development. Estimates for 2005 are considerably lower than the corresponding figures for 2004, due to expectations of a drop in investments in manufacturing. The completion of several large projects within the production of non-ferrous metals partly explains this result.

New estimation method: From sample to population

Up until and including Q4 2003 Statistics Norway published aggregated investment figures for a sample of approx. 1900 establishments in manufacturing, mining and quarrying, and electricity supply. The results were estimated as totals of reported figures. High coverage and high response rate were the incentives for using this simple form of aggregation.

To improve the quality of the survey and the capability for comparison across different quantitative statistics, Statistics Norway has started to publish estimated investment figures for the entire population. The new method represents a level shift in the Quarterly Investment Statistics. Estimated investment figures for the population have been calculated back to 1989 and published in ordinary tables and in StatBank Norway. For more information, pleas use the link New estimation method .