A tough year for the extraction industry

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2016 was another tough year for the industries within extraction of oil and natural gas and extraction related services. A continued price decline led to a significant fall in production value and the downsizing of the workforce.

Negative effects caused by the price decline

The overall production value for the industries within oil and gas extraction and related services amounted to NOK 537 billion in 2016. This is a significant decline of 19.1 per cent compared with 2015, and the second consecutive year with such a significant decrease in production value, according to updates figures from Extraction and related services.

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Figure 1. Value of production, intermediate consumption and value added. Total for the oil and gas industries

The total value added, which is often used to measure value creation, had a significant decline of 19.7 per cent in 2016, while the intermediate consumption decreased by 17.2 per cent and ended at NOK 116 billion. The decline in production value and value added is due to a drop in oil and natural gas prices in 2016. Meanwhile, the production of oil and natural gas (measured in Sm3) was almost unchanged compared with the previous year.

Downsizing of workforce and cuts in labour costs

There were 25 300 employees in the extraction and pipeline industry in 2016, a decrease of 4.3 per cent from the previous year, while the overall labour costs were reduced by 14.6 per cent in the same year. The percentage cut in labour costs was higher than the reduction in the workforce. Thus, there was a significant reduction in labour costs per employee in this industry.

The extraction related services saw a much greater reduction in the workforce than the extraction industry. There were 27 900 employees in extraction related services, which was 5 400 fewer compared with 2015. This corresponds to a significant decline of 16.2 per cent. The extraction related services industry also had a significant cut of 19.2 per cent in labour costs.

Figure 2. Employment, by industry

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Extraction of oil and natural gas, incl. transport via pipelines 15830 16119 17338 16878 16498 16185 16183 15865 15998 15154 15079 16450 17396 17119 16780 18276 18675 20150 21433 21930 23869 25625 27159 27258 26470 25340
Support activities for petroleum and natural gas extraction 4173 4603 4437 5517 7280 8080 9082 7743 9786 12358 12569 12357 11841 13470 15697 17819 26523 26828 30754 31421 35676 36814 33282 27888