List of government enterprises of Norway

This is a list of Norwegian government owned companies. In addition to this the government of Norway owns publicly traded stock domestically through Folketrygdfondet and internationally through The Government Pension Fund of Norway. The list is as of 2005.

Wholly owned

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Avinor operates Oslo Airport, Gardermoen and 45 other airports; in the middle two Scandinavian Airlines aircraft—an airline that is partially government owned.
Flytoget operates the Airport Express Train
Kings Bay owns the whole village of Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, where it provides research facilities
A post office in Bergen belonging to Posten Norge
Gaustad Hospital is one of the hospitals run by Southern and Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority
Vinmonopolet holds a monopoly on the retailing of wine and liquor
Company Type Cat[1] Ministry[2] Sector Ref
Argentum Fondsinvesteringer AS 1 Trade and Industry Venture capital [3]
Avinor AS 4 Transport and Communications Airport operation and airspace control [4]

Equinor

Baneservice AS 1 Transport and Communications Maintenance of railway infrastructure [4]
Bjørnøen AS 4 Trade and Industry Real estate [3]
Central Norway Regional Health Authority RHF Health and Care Services Healthcare [5]
Eksportutvalget For Fisk AS Fisheries and Coastal Affairs Marketing
Electronic Chart Centre AS 3 Trade and Industry Cartography [3]
Enova SF 4 Petroleum and Energy Marketing
Entra Eiendom AS 1 Trade and Industry Real estate [3]
Flytoget AS 1 Trade and Industry Railway company [3]
Gassco AS 4 Petroleum and Energy Natural gas pipes
Gassnova SF 4 Petroleum and Energy Research
Industrial Development Corporation of Norway SF 4 Trade and Industry Industry
Innovation Norway AS 4 Trade and Industry Innovation
Kompetansesenter for IT i helse- og sosialsektoren AS 4 Health and Care Services Information technology
Kings Bay AS 4 Trade and Industry Research [3]
Mesta AS 1 Trade and Industry Road construction and maintenance [3]
Nationaltheatret AS Culture and Church Affairs Theater
Nofima AS Fisheries and Coastal Affairs Research [6]
Norfund AS 4 Foreign Affairs Investments in developing countries
Norsk Eiendomsinformasjon AS 4 Trade and Industry Real estate database
Norsk Tipping AS 4 Culture and Church Affairs Lotteries and gambling
Northern Norway Regional Health Authority RHF Health and Care Services Healthcare services [5]
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation AS 4 Culture and Church Affairs Television and radio channels
Norwegian Social Science Data Services AS 4 Education and Research Research
Norwegian State Housing Bank AS Local Government and Regional Development Banking
Petoro AS 4 Petroleum and Energy Manages the State's Direct Financial Interest in the petroleum industry
Posten Norge AS 4 Transport and Communications Postal services [4]
Rehabil AS Labour and Social Inclusion Manufacturing
Secora AS 1 Fisheries and Coastal Affairs Maintenance of coastal infrastructure
Southern and Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority RHF Health and Care Services Healthcare services [5]
Statkraft AS 3 Trade and Industry Electricity production [3]
Statnett SF 4 Petroleum and Energy Electricity lines
Statskog SF 4 Agriculture and Food Forestry and real estate
Staur Farm AS Agriculture and Food Farm
UNINETT AS 4 Education and Research Telecommunications
University Centre in Svalbard AS 4 Education and Research Research
Venturefondet AS 1 Trade and Industry Venture capital
Vinmonopolet AS 4 Health and Care Services Retailing of alcoholic beverages
Vy AS 4 Transport & Communications Railway company [4]
Western Norway Regional Health Authority RHF Health and Care Services Healthcare services [5]

Shared ownership

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The Oslo Opera House is the seat of the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet
StatoilHydro operates the Statfjord A platform in the North Sea
Store Norske Spitsbergen Kulkompani operates coal mines on Svalbard
Company Stake[2] Cat[1] Sector Ref
Aker Holding 30.0% 2 Owns 30% of Aker Solutions [7]
Beaivváš Sámi Theatre 40.0% Theater
Bioparken 8.0% Research
Adaptor 44.4% Accessories for the blind
Carte Blanche 70.0% Theater
Cermaq 43.5% Aquaculture [3]
Den Nationale Scene 66.7% Theater
DnB NOR 34.0% 2 Banking [3]
Eksportfinans 15.0% 1 Banking [3]
Filmparken 77.6% Production of movies
Graminor 34.0% Research
Instrumenttjenesten 45.0% Telecommunications
Itas Amb 46.1% 4 Manufacturing
Kimen Såvarelaboratoriet 51.0% Research
Kommunalbanken 80.0% Banking
Kongsberg Gruppen 50.0% Defense and maritime [3]
Kompetansesenter For IT I Helse- og Sosialsektoren 10.5% Information technology
Nammo 50.0% 2 Ammunition industry [3]
Nordic Investment Bank 19.1% Banking
Norsk Hydro 43.8% 2 Aluminum [3]
Norut Gruppen 11.6% Research
Norwegian National Opera and Ballet 90.0% Opera
Protevs 66.0% Research
Rogaland Teater 66.7% Theater
Rosenkrantzgt. 10 10.0% Real estate
SAS Group 14.3% 1 Airline [3]
Simula Research Laboratory 80.0% 4 Research
Equinor 67% 2 Petroleum [3]
Store Norske Spitsbergen Kulkompani 99.9% 3 Mining [3]
Telenor 54.0% 2 Telecommunications [3]
Trøndelag Teater 66.7% Theater
Yara International 36.2% 2 Fertilizer manufacturing [3]
Veterinærmedisinsk Oppdragssenter 51.0% 3 Research

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry. "Companies". Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
  2. ^ a b Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry. "The State's ownership". Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry. "Administration of the State's Ownership Interests". Government.no. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
  4. ^ a b c d Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications (11 October 2006). "Subordinate enterprises". Government.no. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
  5. ^ a b c d Norwegian Ministry of Health and Care Services. "Hospitals". Government.no. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
  6. ^ Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs (February 2007). "NOFIMA: Blågrønt fagmiljø uten grenser". Government.no. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
  7. ^ Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry (22 June 2007). "The Norwegian Government contributes to long-term strategic ownership of Aker Kværner". Government.no. Retrieved 26 April 2009.