The forecasted data for Norway’s natural gas energy supply from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent year-on-year decrease, with the annual supply value dropping from 57.55 Thousand Gigawatthours in 2024 to 57.0 Thousand Gigawatthours by 2028. This indicates a slight but steady decline in natural gas energy supply, with an annual decrease ranging from 0.14 to 0.25%, demonstrating a near-flat growth trajectory in the short-term forecast period.
Looking ahead, it’s critical to monitor global energy transition trends, technological advancements in renewable energy, and policy shifts towards sustainable energy sources. These factors could significantly influence the demand for natural gas in Norway, potentially accelerating the decline in its energy supply or providing opportunities for stabilization and growth in response to global market dynamics and domestic energy policy adjustments.