Oil, Gas & Energy
Norway is one of the world's largest oil and gas producers. Equinor (formerly Statoil) and the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate drive enormous procurement volumes in exploration, production, maintenance, subsea technology, and decommissioning. The energy transition is also creating major opportunities in offshore wind, hydrogen, and carbon capture.
Maritime & Shipping
Norway has the world's fifth-largest merchant fleet and a leading maritime cluster. Public procurement covers shipbuilding, vessel maintenance, port infrastructure, maritime technology, and ferry services (coastal and fjord routes). Green shipping initiatives drive demand for electric and hydrogen-powered vessels.
Defence & Security
The Norwegian Armed Forces (Forsvaret) and Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (FMA) procure military equipment, IT systems, vehicles, naval vessels, and facility management. Norway's NATO membership and Arctic security focus drive sustained defence investment.
Healthcare & Social Services
Norway's universal healthcare system generates substantial procurement through regional health authorities (Helse Sør-Øst, Helse Vest, Helse Midt-Norge, Helse Nord). Procurement covers medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, hospital IT systems, construction, and healthcare services.
IT & Digital Services
Norway is highly digitalised and invests heavily in e-government, cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, AI, and data analytics. DFØ, Digitaliseringsdirektoratet, and municipal IT departments are major buyers. Norway's digital-first policy creates consistent demand.
Clean Energy & Environment
As a major hydropower producer and leader in electric vehicle adoption, Norway procures extensively in renewable energy infrastructure, grid modernisation, EV charging networks, waste management, and environmental monitoring. The government's climate action plan drives significant green procurement.