Norway's Lasting Oil Wealth

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @Mallory-Malkovich
    @Mallory-Malkovich 9 лет назад +551

    It's almost like the government of Norway works _for_ its people. What a crazy idea.

    • @Saurucow
      @Saurucow 9 лет назад +36

      ***** Yeah. Socialism, pure evil.

    • @TheLamefeed
      @TheLamefeed 9 лет назад +5

      ***** Just check our schools out.... When I was in elementary school we had books from 1995-1998.. this was in 2000-2007.. Every single book was at least 4-5 yrs older than what we should have gotten(thinking about our wealth)

    • @nepalihercules
      @nepalihercules 9 лет назад +3

      +Saurucow but what would they do without oil?

    • @Saurucow
      @Saurucow 9 лет назад +21

      ***** As anorwegian myself, I think we would do just fine.
      Look at Sweden. No oil, doing ok.

    • @nepalihercules
      @nepalihercules 9 лет назад +7

      Saurucow lol, look at sweden again, not doing so good

  • @Powersnufkin
    @Powersnufkin 5 лет назад +58

    When the oil runs out they will still have gas reserves for a hundred years. The Norwegian pension fund owns 1,6 percent of all the stocks traded in the world. Norway will sail strong for a long long time.

    • @Josh_Roberts
      @Josh_Roberts 4 года назад +5

      Amazing country...an example for all of us

  • @Chris091560
    @Chris091560 9 лет назад +163

    2:37 "This is a floater" long pause "it floats." That guy is so cool.
    Really interesting how Norway decided to handle it's natural resource, instead of selling it off to big business, they basically gave control of it to themselves, the citizens.

    • @cerii5943
      @cerii5943 8 лет назад +11

      Ikr, and American call us communits. Thats why the wealthy few hates and fears socialisem.

    • @ishanbansal3560
      @ishanbansal3560 6 лет назад +1

      Chris Gresock venezuela nice

    • @fifermcgee5971
      @fifermcgee5971 6 лет назад +1

      The philosophy sounds like heaven.

    • @sveingeraldhansen7275
      @sveingeraldhansen7275 5 лет назад +1

      @@ishanbansal3560 Are a Dictator not a Socialist country.
      Socialism is a political ideology that wants economic EQUALITY between members of society.
      The basics of socialism are that the means of production are owned and controlled DEMOCRATICALLY by a community, either through the public, state or cooperative (or a combination of these).
      Supporters of socialism see increased public and democratic involvement in society as a means of achieving justice and positive freedom ("right to"). Socialism promotes democratic governance of the economy, and is skeptical of private business interests and profit motives.
      I can also say USA is communistic, but its a lie, like Venezuela is Socialistic.

    • @rsantos627
      @rsantos627 4 года назад +2

      @@ishanbansal3560 plus you don't have to be an -ism (socialism, capitalism, etc) to save money understanding that a nation/province is making money from a finite resource that won't last forever. I would think it's just good fiscal management. Something the AB and Canadian Cons claim to be good at but fail at miserably every time.

  • @rfmckean
    @rfmckean 7 лет назад +128

    People are too willing to blame politicians. If you wanted to do the Norway model you would have to accept higher taxes. The standard VAT in Norway is 25%. No Albertan voter would accept that. Norwegians understand that taxes are necessary and they trust their government. That in a nutshell is the key difference between Norway and Alberta.

    • @simong8390
      @simong8390 7 лет назад +27

      Richard McKean. The thing is that yes we have higher taxes. We pay around 36% in income taxes. But we have much lower taxes than in the US because what we have included in our taxes is free welfare, free hospitals, free medicine, free schools etc etc. So if you compare all of these things that you dont call taxes we pay about half of what the population in the US does.

    • @jascvideorambles3369
      @jascvideorambles3369 7 лет назад +3

      It would be Better if all Taxes were replaced with a Land Value Tax. A progressive Tax that doesn't punish innovation and efficiency, but rewards it, and its Undodgeble .

    • @povelvieregg165
      @povelvieregg165 6 лет назад +12

      Richard McKean, very true. I am a bit sick of how people blame politicians. Politicians are a reflection of the opinions and values of the population. Taxes is not a swear word in Norway like in North America. Some parties even enter elections promising to raise taxes. People understand very well that if you want government to offer more services or do more, then you got to pay more taxes as well.
      When I listen to the North America debate there seems to be this disconnect, where people want stuff from government but they don't want to pay for it. They complain about how little government does. But at the same time they seem to view taxes as some sort of black hole. Money they pay in taxes are just gone never to be seen.

    • @whatwhat3432523
      @whatwhat3432523 6 лет назад +9

      @Olav Viking Not even close to the truth. And roads in Norway is one of the most futile and expensive infrastructure projects in the world. You just need to relax and accept that Norway is the best country in the world, and the success of this country is simply amazing.
      What ever you believe today or back then, it won't change that fact. Now piss off you traitor, i am sure you would advocate for US politics Norway. And move us backwards instead of forward.

    • @glent7853
      @glent7853 5 лет назад +1

      The VAT is only if you buy something .No one is forced to pay

  • @safuwanfauzi5014
    @safuwanfauzi5014 4 года назад +37

    I understand now why Norway dont want Join EU.

    • @doneckford1189
      @doneckford1189 3 года назад +5

      They easily saw Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal coming with their hands out demanding their god given right to Norway's oil wealth.

    • @sprig3432
      @sprig3432 3 года назад +3

      @@doneckford1189 why only Mediterranean? Also other countries want to sabotage Norwegian trust fund

    • @sprig3432
      @sprig3432 3 года назад +1

      @@doneckford1189 why only Mediterranean? Also other countries want to sabotage Norwegian trust fund

    • @susannamarker2582
      @susannamarker2582 3 года назад +7

      Exactly. The EU would steal that fund.

    • @susannamarker2582
      @susannamarker2582 3 года назад

      @@doneckford1189 Well said.

  • @JohnSmith-kt3yy
    @JohnSmith-kt3yy 6 лет назад +14

    "This is a floater. It floats."

    • @karlgerthkvilhaug556
      @karlgerthkvilhaug556 5 лет назад

      When it comes to the word float, it is called flyte-platform in Norwegian and the person translated the word directly.
      Looking at the major oil constructions in the North sea: Gullfaks A, B, and C - Oseberg A, B and C - Troll A - Heidrunn - Sleipner A, Draugen and many other installations, these giants are made in concrete and are standing on the bottom of the sea. So when you went out to work on an installation that was not standing on the bottom. people started too call them "en flyter" (a floater).

  • @waynejones5635
    @waynejones5635 8 лет назад +16

    Had the CBC dug a little deeper they would have found out that Norway's oil fund was modeled after Peter Lougheed's Alberta government's Heritage Fund. The Norwegian government of the 80's studied ways they could level out the volatile oil revenues, so that the government could sustain itself in bad years. Allowing the government to Use returns on this saved surplus royalties has allowed it to do just that. There are many rules guiding the Norwegian oil fund, one of which is none of the money can be invested inside Norway. It is there to offset any downturn in the Norwegian economy, so having a fund that dips when the local economy dips is seen as a risk.

    • @thenobleandmightybeaver4411
      @thenobleandmightybeaver4411 7 лет назад +4

      Why was the decision made in Alberta to abandon fiscal diversification and public investment? Was it simply to mimic the US and turn the highest private profits as possible in the shortest time? That is how it appears to me. It appears that we (all of Canada, not just Alberta) have squandered a precious and finite resource in the name of greed and shortsightedness.

    • @johnnysecular
      @johnnysecular 7 лет назад +11

      Wayne Jones thanks for the insight; they did mention in the report twice that Norway got its idea from Lougheed, but your comment is insightful as well.

  • @CBCTheNational
    @CBCTheNational  9 лет назад +61

    ICYMI: Oil Crisis? What oil crisis?
    Norway's wealth may be based on oil. But the current slump in oil prices hasn't hurt the country the way it has Alberta.
    So where did Norway go right and Alberta go wrong?

    • @mxd6
      @mxd6 9 лет назад +2

      The National Some governments stick to the game plan and others (Alberta PC's) did not. They failed the people that voted for them, big time....and then some.

    • @nissernissestad1216
      @nissernissestad1216 9 лет назад +8

      The National Close to 90% of the oil money have been saved, the rest of our money comes from resources like; fish, Water powerplants and oil technology.
      Sorry for Bad English.

    • @SIeipner
      @SIeipner 9 лет назад +2

      The National I guess you are wrong. The so called "Financial crisis" in 2007 to about 2010 barely hurt Norway at all. It was like nothing happened. This time around it is a REAL financial crisis. I rather have the financial crisis of 2007 again than the falling oil price.

    • @SIeipner
      @SIeipner 8 лет назад +1

      +The National It is quite bad. I don't know about Alberta, but it isn't good. Lets hope for an oil price above 100 dollars in the near future.

    • @styrkbreistein3502
      @styrkbreistein3502 8 лет назад

      now it's fish

  • @franknordbergno
    @franknordbergno 5 лет назад +36

    There is one fallacy in this report and most of the other similar ones I've seen on RUclips: Norway was _not_ a poor nation before the oil.
    Norway's GDP per capita was in fact higher than USA's as early as 1975, higher than UK's as early as 1960. And the economy was always very healthy with a steady growth and the wealth spread relatively evenly across the entire population.
    Norway had, and still has, one of the largest merchant fleets in the world and it was, and still is, a huge exporter of fish and wood and, because of the cheap electricity, also aluminum, artificial fetrilizer and other products that require lots of energy to be manufactured.
    This is why Norway could afford to invest the oil income in the future. There simply was no need to spend any of the money right away.

    • @lb6110
      @lb6110 5 лет назад +10

      Yes, and you failed to mention that Norway isn't dumping billions into bombing other countries, but rather tends to mind their own business keeping their nose to themself

    • @Kalars
      @Kalars 4 года назад +1

      Interesting, good comment!

    • @satinkuti5875
      @satinkuti5875 4 года назад +1

      You are praising norway too much, take in to account that oil brought a lot of stability for these companies to grow. Without oil norway would be quite like denmark. While Finland focuses on raw material export, sweden in manifacturing, denmark in manifacturing and agriculture it is safe to assume that most notable export of norway is oil.

    • @rastogipriyanka
      @rastogipriyanka 4 года назад +1

      Except we dont export much wood

    • @Proskater134
      @Proskater134 3 года назад +1

      @@satinkuti5875 Actually the main income of the Norwegian economy is fish export.

  • @studmalexy
    @studmalexy 7 лет назад +90

    Nowegians are smart cookies

  • @ernestkovach3305
    @ernestkovach3305 6 лет назад +15

    Fascinating! Norway acting wisely for its citizens.

  • @Rhyas9
    @Rhyas9 6 лет назад +13

    Using oil wealth wisely?! Get your common sense and prudent-minded-spending outta here!
    Seriously though, if only more oil-producing countries did this.

  • @josephtvshow7467
    @josephtvshow7467 6 лет назад +14

    One of the best government in the world.

  • @TheSaabit
    @TheSaabit 9 лет назад +15

    A good and informative video. Thanks Susan and Crew . . .

  • @billrick4039
    @billrick4039 7 лет назад +45

    wow.... the government does invest in its people..... nice!

    • @simong8390
      @simong8390 7 лет назад +4

      bill rick. Yepp. We stole that idea from the americans, also free schools, hospitals, welfare, medicine etc etc. But The big chiefs in US thought it was better to keep the money themselves and not share amongst their neighbours :)

  • @griegs2001
    @griegs2001 6 лет назад +3

    3:41 It was not like she says ".. the money was gushing in so the government set up an oil fund". The government set up an oil fund in 1990. The first money where placed there in 1996.

  • @edtan9761
    @edtan9761 5 лет назад +2

    the museum uses holland as an example on how not to manage oil wealth

  • @xxslysinxx
    @xxslysinxx 3 года назад +4

    Norway has oil? Surprised US havent found nuclear weapons there

    • @Mosern1977
      @Mosern1977 3 года назад

      Norway helped out Israel with their nuclear program. If you cannot beat them, join them :)

  • @sweiland75
    @sweiland75 6 лет назад +4

    Nobody ever talks about oil rich Canada.

  • @doneckford1189
    @doneckford1189 3 года назад +1

    Another advantage of the oil wealth is the resulting higher salaries which make it easier to justify such a large VAT.

  • @McMarvin42
    @McMarvin42 6 лет назад +5

    Alaska has a similar fund. It makes too much sense.....

    • @magnusorn7313
      @magnusorn7313 4 года назад

      i dont think thy have a fund, i think its just the direct profits from selling the oil, it would be smart for them to have a fund instead

  • @binarlestari2497
    @binarlestari2497 5 лет назад +12

    only if Venezuela did the same thinh :(

    • @alenpaul2523
      @alenpaul2523 3 года назад

      @@magnusorn7313 no , corrupt

    • @magnusorn7313
      @magnusorn7313 3 года назад +1

      it would have been a good move to do for the capitalist leadership some time in the 20 years before their economy broke and socialists had to step in, but no, the boom was severely mismanaged by naïve fools who thought it would last forever

  • @GatorWrites
    @GatorWrites Месяц назад

    "This is a floater....it *+ FLOATS +* "

  • @bmaw604
    @bmaw604 9 лет назад +14

    How isn't this standard.

    • @EspenX
      @EspenX 4 года назад +1

      Because if you decide to do it as a country, you go from spending lots of oil money every year to suddenly hardly spending any oil money - because you have to save up some before you can start using the fund's profits. Norway knew (or thought) they were going into a phase where they would invest less in oil because the oil industry was mature and therefore profits would be much higher (getting returns on all the oil investments all ready made) and they could start putting the windfall in the oil fund.

  • @promich7194
    @promich7194 9 лет назад +23

    We have so much to learn from Norway in Canada.
    After decades of economic ignorance, 2015 is our chance to finally give the corrupt lib-cons the boot and start on the road to recovery.

    • @tobspinn
      @tobspinn 8 лет назад +2

      Norway is rich because of oil. No reason to "learn" anything from our government, except that oil generates wealth.

    • @TheKristian1996
      @TheKristian1996 7 лет назад +4

      Ofcourse, if you just spend it all its wasted. Saving it or investing it is a smart choice.

    • @1cmman
      @1cmman 7 лет назад +1

      What would Norway look like without oil?

    • @gullfeber
      @gullfeber 6 лет назад

      norway was richer than most eastern and southern european countries even in the 1800 so its not correfct to blame it all on oil

    • @More_Row
      @More_Row 6 лет назад

      Predrag Jovanovic You’re right man.

  • @limelight777
    @limelight777 5 лет назад +4

    yes, a-ha is the best band from Scandinavia !

  • @griegs2001
    @griegs2001 6 лет назад +1

    Low oil price - weakend Norwegian currency.
    Reduced costs since costs is in Norwegian kroner and sales in $.
    Costs reductions - less activety for oil services - lower prices.
    Costs reductions - less people employed in oil production (this are skilled people now helping traditional Norwegian industri onshore, the same is valid for people from oil services). I will say that Norway has proven it's flexibility.
    It has been tough for those who have lost their jobs.
    My company earn much more money than before. If I travel abroad it is more expensive than earlier, that is all.

  • @kuwait85
    @kuwait85 9 лет назад +13

    Informative. I wish Alberta had the foresight to put more into its fund.

    • @MrAzzurri86
      @MrAzzurri86 9 лет назад +15

      can't when you have a government and population that is anti-tax

    • @mxd6
      @mxd6 9 лет назад

      MrAzzurri86 Tax is paid by the oil companies at the well-head or pipeline depending on the commodity. Provincial income tax is nothing compared to taxes oil companies pay. The tax rate is also set by the Alberta government.

    • @dinnerwithfranklin2451
      @dinnerwithfranklin2451 5 лет назад +1

      We put plenty into the fund but Conservative governments stole it all to pay for votes

  • @steved2667
    @steved2667 9 лет назад +2

    Comparing a sovereign currency issuer (Norway) with a currency user (Alberta) shows a marked misunderstanding of economics. Those, who do not understand the differences between Monetary Sovereignty and monetary non-sovereignty, do not understand economics. Any monetarily NON-sovereign government - be it city, county, state, province or nation - that runs an ongoing trade deficit, eventually will run out of money.

  • @doneckford1189
    @doneckford1189 3 года назад +1

    Norway has a museum for their kids to learn about their oil wealth and the effort required to get it. In Canada, its viewed by many Canadians as a point of shame and looked on with derision at Albertans.

  • @doriancarleton955
    @doriancarleton955 3 года назад +1

    3:47 its crazy how the amount is now, the double today

  • @iayyam
    @iayyam 6 лет назад +15

    It is always my hope that when countries like Ghana, Uganda, Cape Verde and Guyana discover oil that they go about planning their windfall in the Norwegian way.

    • @toxn1xwaste378
      @toxn1xwaste378 6 лет назад

      When? Do you think they will ever find Oil?

    • @jakobnordal7432
      @jakobnordal7432 3 года назад

      @@toxn1xwaste378 they might not find oil but Africa has a lot of natural resorces like gold, diamonds, silver etc.

    • @susannamarker2582
      @susannamarker2582 3 года назад +1

      They don't have the same mentality.

    • @mosestekper7659
      @mosestekper7659 3 года назад +1

      Those countries don't have the luxury to invest when critical infrastructure is needed now.

  • @Thewestslope
    @Thewestslope Год назад

    Norway has made substantial progress in the 'energy transition' facilitated in part by the careful management of Norway's oil wealth.

  • @susannamarker2582
    @susannamarker2582 3 года назад +4

    Why is Norway's oil wealth lasting ? Simple : Norway kept out of the EEC in 1972, and out of the EU in 1994. Membership of the EU would have necessitated enormous net annual contributions to the bottomless Brussels Budget. Norway only gets involved in small bi-lateral financing agreements with individual EU members.

  • @clockwork9827
    @clockwork9827 4 года назад +1

    we need this plan in 🇨🇦 Canada

  • @josephweaver8545
    @josephweaver8545 6 лет назад +2

    this is what Canada needs

  • @adamk.1012
    @adamk.1012 2 года назад +1

    I love Norwegians more than the air I'm breathing!

  • @m.c.hendriksson5548
    @m.c.hendriksson5548 8 лет назад +6

    GO NORWAY!!!

  • @libertysprings2244
    @libertysprings2244 3 года назад

    The thing people don't realize is once the oil eventually runs out, all money worldwide will be hyperinflated away when energy isn't cheap any more. Think 1970s.

    • @notyourbusiness6907
      @notyourbusiness6907 3 года назад +1

      the oil will most likely not run out, as it is extremely abundant. The demand, however, willf fluctuate and most likely drop over time

  • @williamd7161
    @williamd7161 3 года назад

    Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund is an excellent example of what a compound effect can do.

  • @Novaheart1998
    @Novaheart1998 6 лет назад +1

    I think oil prices will go up soon and oil dependant countries can rebound, but I don't know if anyone will be able to do what Norway did.

    • @MariusEV123
      @MariusEV123 6 лет назад

      some experts says the price on oil might be skyrocketing to 100-150 dollar soon and therefore create a global recession

    • @pjotrnygard1447
      @pjotrnygard1447 2 года назад

      You are right

  • @utah133
    @utah133 7 лет назад +4

    They buy a lot of Teslas and are very environmentally conscious. This seems a bit at odds with their economic source of wealth, no? Just wondering. I personally am an American of Norwegian ancestry. I wish I were a citizen of Norway. I like cold and damp more than sweltering heat.

    • @Someone-cd7yi
      @Someone-cd7yi 7 лет назад +2

      rationalguy at least they use their oil revenues for good causes like electric cars and renewable energy while the US funds wars with their oil revenues...

    • @utah133
      @utah133 7 лет назад +1

      That's true. They tend to do the right things.

    • @simong8390
      @simong8390 7 лет назад +1

      rationalguy. But why dont you come on over? Your always welcome :-)

    • @powerkingez9682
      @powerkingez9682 6 лет назад +2

      trust me when u meet the norwegian winter, that is 365 days a year u will miss the heat more

    • @gullfeber
      @gullfeber 6 лет назад +1

      tesla is far from environmental. the cost of battery production is hurting the environment just as much as fossil fuel

  • @kimodland
    @kimodland 7 лет назад +2

    King Ralph was so blind for re-election

  • @headshotgotskillz2451
    @headshotgotskillz2451 6 лет назад +1

    Norway also saves their oil so when most people run out of oil we have alot left

    • @toxn1xwaste378
      @toxn1xwaste378 6 лет назад

      You saw the video right? :P They said that xD

    • @karlgerthkvilhaug556
      @karlgerthkvilhaug556 5 лет назад +1

      @@toxn1xwaste378 We have big oil reserves on land (in huge caves)

  • @roemagiq186ix
    @roemagiq186ix 2 года назад

    How we wish other Oil Producing country could do same.

  • @SophyaAgain
    @SophyaAgain 7 лет назад

    Once upon a time there was a motto down here: "The oil is ours." Isn't funny? BTW, I'm from Brazil ...

  • @adampatterson
    @adampatterson 6 лет назад +4

    I don't know much about anything. But you should be comparing Norway to Canada. And Alberta might have a surplus but it's also paying other provinces equalization payments.
    The surplus is like a Cookie jar, Just one more.
    But it's embarrassing to see how money was handled here.

  • @gunorijssel7987
    @gunorijssel7987 4 года назад +1

    What a pity that you didn't ask the most relevant questions to the right people: 1. what was the INITIAL DEAL like; 2. how much percentage of the oil and wealth went in the beginning to the oil companies and how many to the State; what is the percentage TODAY;3. has Norway NATIONALIZED part or the whole industry or are they still working with foreign companies; 4. If there are still foreign companies active then HOW does the deal look today compared with in the beginning. THESE ARE THE QUESTIONS THAT WOULD LEAD INTO THE ANSWERS TO EXPLAIN THE RICHNESS OF THE NORWAY PEOPLE!!....What a shame, what a shame!!

    • @notyourbusiness6907
      @notyourbusiness6907 3 года назад

      he also didnt mention the fact that norway was wealthy long before oil

  • @leemacdonald6533
    @leemacdonald6533 9 лет назад +11

    Scotland has the same oil resources and a small population, some diffrence, scottish oil weath was taken from the people and this is still going on.

    • @SIeipner
      @SIeipner 8 лет назад +3

      +lee macdonald I'm Norwegian and cheered for the Scottish independence during the election. If Scotland got independence from UK, it would be very bad at first, but having all the rights from the oil would soon turn the country to a much better state IMO. I'm not psychic so I don't know for a fact, but that's what I believe.

    • @leemacdonald6533
      @leemacdonald6533 8 лет назад +2

      +SoidSnake I vote yes for my country's independence, strongly believe without the oil Scotland would thrive but having oil is such a bonus, the oil industry is down played to the Scottish people, and from my experiences only 1 in 3 working offshore Scotland is Scottish.
      it's only a matter of time till independence for Scotland.

    • @thebiggestcontroversy5881
      @thebiggestcontroversy5881 8 лет назад

      i think im smell somewhere in malaysia

    • @wayneronnie7402
      @wayneronnie7402 8 лет назад

      +lee macdonald Hopefully Scotland will become independent in the 2020s when we've drained the oil

    • @leemacdonald6533
      @leemacdonald6533 8 лет назад +2

      +Wayne Ronnie i work in the industry and invest in it, we will still be producing past 2030, but people like you that make us want to leave. did you even watch this video? do you know anything about the industry?

  • @russgoyer
    @russgoyer 5 лет назад

    That’s fine. As long as it goes where it supposed to go and not to the self proclaimed “Elite”. If it goes into a general fund for politicians put your sticky fingers in, it’s not going to be worth much.The only ones that will benefit are the people who are selling favor.

  • @fargorealtors
    @fargorealtors 5 лет назад

    North Dakota did the same thing. Pissed it down their leg. Let the big companies take all the profits and when the price took a dump so did the companies on us. Shameful to the people. But the companies got rich and a few people and that's it.

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  • @patrickross4875
    @patrickross4875 3 года назад

    I dont get how its for every norwegian. Like is any money coming out of the fund? is it going directly to citizens? is it funding public programs?

    • @notyourbusiness6907
      @notyourbusiness6907 3 года назад

      it wouldnt be very smart to hand out 2 million NOK to each citizen

    • @Rimrock300
      @Rimrock300 2 года назад

      About 3% of the value of the oil fund at the begining of the year, is going into the state budget, covering about 20% of it, and then is a part of the state's money plown into the socity as pensions , healthcare, education and so on

  • @Dizzzais
    @Dizzzais 9 лет назад +1

    Now they should invest the money form oil in to green energy sector.

    • @krinord
      @krinord 9 лет назад +3

      +Dizzzais "Over 99% of the electricity production in mainland Norway is covered by hydropower plants." Norway is also biggest on owning Tesla's per capita haha.
      Our local mail (from the local post office where ever you'd live in Norway) is delivered by electric cars to your home.

    • @Dizzzais
      @Dizzzais 9 лет назад

      +krinord Nice! Keep goin'! So, waiting for some breakthrough technologies from Norway in this area, cause you have some steps forward than other nations.

    • @gullfeber
      @gullfeber 6 лет назад

      again tesla is not environmental. the production of the battery is hurting just as much as fossil fuels

    • @adm7998
      @adm7998 5 лет назад +1

      We are also working on Self driving electrical busses, and electrical trucks to deliver goods around the country. Statoil (Norways oil company) is also building windmills in the ocean to produce electricity.

    • @karlgerthkvilhaug556
      @karlgerthkvilhaug556 5 лет назад +1

      @@adm7998 You forgot to include that Norwegians made the first trip by boat from the USA to Norway and 100% pure energy without any crew.
      And that basically all electricity in the country is hydropower. Thus, wind power is essentially polluting.

  • @don-cw1yz
    @don-cw1yz 6 лет назад

    It's pretty simple .Canada has the third largest oil reserves in the world . Massive natural gas reserves with more to be discovered . So how to take advantage of it and create wealth for Canadians . Canada currently imports oil from the middle east and other countries . First let's stop that with a plan to get Alberta oil to all Canadian refineries . We may have to have more upgraders and retool some refineries but just do it . Canada only has 12 refineries . Then oil to tidewater .Yep both coasts . That Trans Mountain pipeline is already approved . The Energy East pipeline needs to be built . No downstream emission studies Ms.McKenna we don't need that ,thank you very much. That refinery in Saint John New Brunswick is Canada's largest and can handle Canada Select oil . Plus we can ship oil out to international markets . Plus the expansion of line 8 to the US and Keystone XL will allow the oil to floe . It may piss off Greenpeace but this will be a National priority .Kind of like the coast to coast railway in our infancy as a country . No more protests ,provincial government delays in granting permits etc .First Nations will benefit from these projects by jobs and economic development . Plus we free up our railways to move cargo and grains . We have huge facilities for container shipping in Halifax and Vancouver . Okay that's it for oil .Now Natural gas .Canada needs LNG plants situated on both coasts . No if buts environmental this or that just get it done .Nova Scotia is on board no issues .BC well time to tell David Suzuki and Elizabeth May that Canadian jobs are really important . So build LNG plants in BC .The natural gas to Asian markets will displace coal use .Perhaps David & Elizabeth will understand that will be a good thing that natural gas a clean burning fuel will reduce emissions from coal . Okay that's it now just do it .Canadians who invest in Canada will find their retirement funds will rise .Canadians will have more jobs that pay well . Governments will get tax revenue . It works for all .

  • @subbuilder3563
    @subbuilder3563 4 года назад

    Oil is good. But, what I found amazing in this documentary is that many Norwegians are so fluent in English. How do they teach English in school?

    • @KjetilBalstad
      @KjetilBalstad 4 года назад

      Children start learning English at first grade 5-6 yo. Then there is TV/Movies, RUclips and games. Now days I think I can say most children in Norway have access to or even have their own tablet when they are like 1-2 yo, and watch videos for children on YT, often in English, and even if they don't learn the language they hear the words and are more familiar with the language. Also, many of us travels a lot, and we encourage children to try communicating in simple English.

    • @martinbyrne6643
      @martinbyrne6643 3 года назад

      Send in the Brexit people from the U.K. they know everything .

  • @andrerothweiler9191
    @andrerothweiler9191 4 года назад

    Fun fact: Oil price in Norway is also one of the highest in the world

    • @jonny8060
      @jonny8060 4 года назад +2

      It’s an obvious reason behind it. It’s because the Norwegian government tax what they don’t want, like oil cause it’s pollutant. And what they want they don’t tax as much, like electricity to power the cars.

    • @andrerothweiler9191
      @andrerothweiler9191 4 года назад +1

      @@jonny8060 sure but in majority of oil rich countries is the opposite the case

    • @jonny8060
      @jonny8060 4 года назад

      André Rothweiler
      I said, that’s how Norway does it. I didn’t say anything about other government or countries.

    • @magnusorn7313
      @magnusorn7313 4 года назад +1

      dont get high on your own supply

  • @isaaccooper9258
    @isaaccooper9258 3 года назад

    It's not like Norway has access to one of the richest oil deposits in the world or anything, they are only rich because the government took money from the oil industry. (Sarcasm.)

    • @notyourbusiness6907
      @notyourbusiness6907 3 года назад +3

      Norway was a wealthy nation long before oil

    • @jovisgonorway1001
      @jovisgonorway1001 Год назад +1

      @@notyourbusiness6907. Yes, that's right :) The oil is just a big bonus 💪💪💪👌

  • @paulstebbings9481
    @paulstebbings9481 2 года назад

    Now oil is at $100.00/ bbl and gas ? So interesting to see what the wealth generation has been over the years to 2019 (80 USD/bbl) through to mid 2020 (50-60 USD/bbl) then June / July - USD/bbl 23 Brent - it oil was actually traded at USD 10.00/ bbl - Saudi to USA ! In July August deliveries - thereafter price rebounded sharply - to 40-50 USD/ until end 2020 - then oil prices lept further to 60-80 USD bbl January 2021 and were increasing steadily throughout 2021 ( way before Putin collected the blame in February 2022! ) so the last ramps actually oil was trading in the last months of 2021 at 70-90 USD / bbl and this has nothing what so ever to do with Putin’s exercises - this was a pushed position resulting from markets nervousness ( not a real cause ! But more market jitters - and this caused the price rise to 135 USD - it was not Putin and Putin had not invaded ..! It was infact the threat of sanctions - that drove up prices - and then obviously sanctions were actually issued - with the result that Russia then started as a result its special operations .. and the rest we know from here - with retaliatory and continuing ratcheting up of sanctions oligarchs companies and recently Putin’s own daughters funds …! So without sanctions it is quite possible that Putin would not have invaded .. he didn’t intend to ..!

  • @aminuyazid7083
    @aminuyazid7083 6 лет назад +2

    Is about renewable energy now not oil and with the introduction of electric vehicles eve many countries will be in trouble..

    • @karlgerthkvilhaug556
      @karlgerthkvilhaug556 5 лет назад

      In Norway all electricity is from hydropower or wind turbines.

    • @diggencash9039
      @diggencash9039 5 лет назад

      The world will need oil for another 100 years I'm afraid

  • @pocki892
    @pocki892 6 лет назад

    Is it a coincidence that his name is Chevron?

  • @williamlouie569
    @williamlouie569 5 лет назад +1

    So in Norway they share the nation's wealth instead few hog up the wealth. Good socialism.

    • @KjetilBalstad
      @KjetilBalstad 4 года назад +5

      It's not socialism, it's common sense. Norway is not a socialist nation, but even so we also try having a broader picture on things, and think forward, beyond the 4 years between elections.

  • @JorgeGomez-um9qb
    @JorgeGomez-um9qb 4 года назад

    Venezuelans and Mexicans watching how Canadians say that they suck compared to Norway: -_-

  • @mikropono
    @mikropono 4 года назад

    Must've been the most boring country. Imagine no issues on money. All are provided by gov't.

  • @ruthnoronha8206
    @ruthnoronha8206 Год назад

    Don’t get too cocky Norway, you are human not God!!!

  • @rakeleikenes175
    @rakeleikenes175 6 лет назад

    9:58 lol shsh

  • @julianoverland4850
    @julianoverland4850 3 года назад

    Lol, what tourists call those now quaint houses in Stran neighborhood in Stavanger used to be a real SLUM, with really poor people living in harsh, harsh conditions. Unfortunately people forget that nowadays with all that sudden wealth 🙃😐

  • @MrSvenovitch
    @MrSvenovitch 8 лет назад

    Humanity is a finite venture. If you're smart don't have kids, they are the adults of tomorrow who will live in a world of less and less (except conflict and wars)

  • @thatcoolkidjoey
    @thatcoolkidjoey 6 лет назад

    One trillion dollars divided by 5 million equals $200,000 per person not 1 million glad she's not managing it

    • @lolfredriksen457
      @lolfredriksen457 6 лет назад +3

      thatcoolkidjoey i think she meant 1 million kr per person.

    • @jovisgonorway1001
      @jovisgonorway1001 4 года назад

      thatcoolkidjoey. Norway owns and has invented the world's most advanced technology for finding and drilling for oil ! We build the world's best and technically most advanced oil platforms, and produce the world's cleanest and best oil in terms of quality !. In october 2019, the norwegian petroleum fund exceeded a market value of NOK 10,000 billion. Since 2012, the fund is the world's largest state-owned fund. NOK 10,000 billion divided between Norway's 5 328,212 inhabitants, this corresponds to NOK 187,680 per Norwegian inhabitant. We Norwegians are very rich ! No doubt about it. And we can laugh all the way to the bank, or the ATM ! :) :) :)

  • @KIIXI
    @KIIXI 6 лет назад

    High taxes, .which is why most of major operator have left since 2015 and only the state own company now Equinor is investing in handful of projects

  • @AbdulKareemAbdulRahman
    @AbdulKareemAbdulRahman 6 лет назад

    what is the name of the iraqi norwegian shown in 2:25? thank you

    • @povelvieregg165
      @povelvieregg165 6 лет назад +4

      His name is Farouk Al-Kasim. He was knighted by the Norwegian king for his substantial contribution to the success of Norwegian oil industry: www.npd.no/en/news/News/2012/The-King-honours-former-NPD-resource-director/
      You should read about him. A fascinating story. He took the knowledge about how big multinationals had exploited middle eastern oil producing countries and advised Norway on how to avoid the same fate. But he had also seen how nationalization of oil had failed in the middle east because it meant one would not get access to the substantial technical expertise of the multinationals. So he devised a hybrid system for Norway where multinationals would gain access but the government was more in charge and we built our own national oil company to compete with the foreign companies on equal footing.

  • @Leo-em4pf
    @Leo-em4pf 8 лет назад

    Brazil must do the same as Norway.

    • @kauemoura
      @kauemoura 6 лет назад +5

      With the levels of corruption in Brazil and its enormous population? I highly doubt it.

    • @EverlastGX
      @EverlastGX 6 лет назад

      Yeah you czn dream

    •  6 лет назад

      you are owned by the usa! sorry. war or no money

  • @virtualworlddisorderrealit1848
    @virtualworlddisorderrealit1848 6 месяцев назад

    it's always for the benefit of a microscopic few, at the expense of, everybody that can't afford gambling on lawyers, the rest... in Canada... what was once shared by all, HEALTH CARE, is now only for the connected.

  • @riohenry6382
    @riohenry6382 5 лет назад

    Why didn’t we do what Norway did ? I want NAMES !

  • @raynus1160
    @raynus1160 5 лет назад +1

    Sure. I'll bite, CBC.
    Norway's five million people didn't have to share their oil wealth with another thirty million people.
    They also pay a 25% consumption tax on everything they buy. Taxation makes up over 42% of Norway's GDP. Try that here, and Canada would become a fractured former country.

  • @axxessmundi
    @axxessmundi 5 лет назад +1

    1 trillion dollars every minute? That's way off!

    • @diggencash9039
      @diggencash9039 5 лет назад +3

      Hehe, that would be something! 1T is the total worth.

  • @armadhillo
    @armadhillo 2 года назад

    Canada's conservatives should guess what policies Norway employed... Socialism... the thing you dread such as corporate taxes actually provides a better standard of living lol

  • @venus189
    @venus189 4 года назад

    We(Norwegians) try to keep everyone happy with enough money so they dont go stealing ect. Plus we pick up the mentally and physically ill rather then neglect them and therefore not have unhappy crazy sick people on the streets. And police dont have guns and we have democratsy. Its like a wery nice but firm father figure of a country

    • @notyourbusiness6907
      @notyourbusiness6907 3 года назад +2

      norwegian police have guns indeed, but they are locked in the car and need permission to be removed

  • @mmolokidanster9401
    @mmolokidanster9401 3 года назад

    I wish african countries could copy such policies

    • @jameson3500
      @jameson3500 3 года назад

      Africa has the resources, it's just the corrupt politicians skimming everything off the top.

  • @stukagamerxtreme
    @stukagamerxtreme 3 года назад +1

    Immigrate to norway

  • @jamescrud
    @jamescrud 6 лет назад +5

    And they say socialism doesn't work. It does work but you need a government with a moral compass and a set of good ethics.

    • @iralyz6664
      @iralyz6664 5 лет назад +4

      Norway isn't a socialist country. We're a capitalist country.

    • @themetricsystem7967
      @themetricsystem7967 4 года назад +3

      norway is a capitalist country, but with a different kind of capitalism than in usa

  • @Henrikko123
    @Henrikko123 5 лет назад +1

    Nuddsen -.-

  • @x-poker4095
    @x-poker4095 4 года назад

    People doesn't really need Government, But Government Need People

  • @GoldenNorway1
    @GoldenNorway1 6 лет назад +4

    This is what we like to call socialism. And it might surprise you, but it works far better than capitalism even though you learn the opposite in school.

    • @gaybama5957
      @gaybama5957 6 лет назад +1

      sure if you like a mediocre life

    • @sigurddaehli
      @sigurddaehli 6 лет назад +4

      It's not socialism. The idea of a welfare state was voted in by all parties. We have a mixed economy. Right now we have the more conservative parties in charge.

    • @karlgerthkvilhaug556
      @karlgerthkvilhaug556 5 лет назад

      @@gaybama5957 The average pay in Norway is 65000 USD, plus 10% and 6 weeks whit payed holiday.
      mediocre life?

  • @knutholt3486
    @knutholt3486 8 лет назад +5

    The petroleum prices have collapsed and the Norwegian petroleum sector hardly gives any proffit any more, rendering Norway without sufficient income for its supeheavy society. For the time being Norway is living off saved assets and is using up its wealth in a rpaid speed. The private sector is gathering a steadily hyigher dept and is also living off borrowed money. This can not continue in the long run, and Norway is heading towards a massive breakdown economicly and socially.

    • @gandidoorkoj1629
      @gandidoorkoj1629 8 лет назад +4

      I think while I can see your points, you underestimate we Norwegian people's ability, we are leading in power generation In renewable fields such as osmosis, if we can create more effective energy then less need be spent on energy and while now we spend large amounts of unsustainable wealth on some sectors, these sectors with the money will grow in effectivity and become less reliant on large sums of money as effective methods are in place.

    • @thenobleandmightybeaver4411
      @thenobleandmightybeaver4411 7 лет назад +2

      That isn't true. The economies which are really hurting from the drop in oil prices are those who cannot store their oil for any amount of time. The Russian oil industry is collapsing because they have no choice but to sell their oil at low prices because they didn't create any storage infrastructure. Oil prices will increase and the countries who are able to store their crude will sit on it until those prices increase.
      Beyond that, they have a massive amount of capitol which they are able to live off the dividends in lean years. Their interest grows more interest regardless of whether they sell any oil or not.

    • @96ace96
      @96ace96 7 лет назад +5

      Knut Holt Considering the Oil Fund is still growing, and shows no sign of stopping. I really don't get this doomsday prophecy. The wealth Norway's oil has produced has been stored in investments. Even if the oil was run out tomorrow, the Pension fund would still grow. It would keep producing wealth at the same growing rate. It is no longer linked to oil.

    • @knutholt3486
      @knutholt3486 7 лет назад

      The Norwegian people do not see anything of this steadily growth. On the contrary, the avarage income of a Norwegian citizen gets steadily more difficult to live off, after the monthly payments on the heavy dept burden has been made. Look around, and you will see that things are not going very well in Norway. My doomsday prophesy is actually rolling out day for day right now.

    • @gullfeber
      @gullfeber 6 лет назад +1

      du tar så feil knut. les deg litt opp på blant annet E24. økonomisk sett ser ting veldig bra ut i fremtiden og store statseide selskaper vil kunne sakte men sikkert trekke seg ut av oljeindustrien og investere i mer fornybar-relaterte energimuligheter og vil styrke økonomien ytterligere. Vi er og vil fortsatt være rike og lykkelige

  • @kalebhgoodwin
    @kalebhgoodwin 3 года назад

    Who wants to live in a rich country, but have horrible weather. Almost no sun all year long.

    • @gullfeber
      @gullfeber 3 года назад

      But this is just straight up false?

  • @throwerofturds
    @throwerofturds Год назад +1

    Strange ...when CBC is talking about Norway it is in glowing terms and oil is described as wealth and a good thing
    When CBC is talking about Alberta oil they talk about pollution and dirty oil .

  • @johnhenninger1980
    @johnhenninger1980 5 лет назад

    someone, dvs Finn Lied.

  • @sussyfallen2914
    @sussyfallen2914 7 лет назад

    rekt Alberta

  • @andrerothweiler9191
    @andrerothweiler9191 5 лет назад

    Somali very happy Norway, a lots of welfare

    • @bestcollectionsofpranks3136
      @bestcollectionsofpranks3136 3 года назад +1

      Ok Kremlin troll..... Russia has lots of resources but poor population!! KGB dictator putler and his oligarchs have stolen their wealth

  • @GCStalker
    @GCStalker 6 лет назад

    When the oil has run out it will be back to canning sardines.

    • @gullfeber
      @gullfeber 6 лет назад

      nope. things are currently looking very good for norway

    • @karlgerthkvilhaug556
      @karlgerthkvilhaug556 5 лет назад

      For that to happen, it is a fund that gives money to people who want to invest in innovative technology. So if you live in Norway and have an idea or a concept that is innovative then you get the resources to start up a company, this gives future jobs and money to a future economy.
      Another thing is that everything above a fixed GDP goes into the oil fund, so it doesn't lose money. To secure the whole, the state buys up government bonds. Norway has bought $ 70 billion in US bonds. so if Norway goes bankrupt, we still own a little bit of the USA :-) And the USA is not the only country we have bought state bonds from :-)
      Let's say a family goes "down" financially then it gets the money from the state to cover the expenses for the house, electricity, food, clothing, vacation, leisure activities for the kids and covered loans. How many homeless people are there in your country? :-)

    • @themetricsystem7967
      @themetricsystem7967 4 года назад +1

      well, you lost the part of how the fund invests. in american companies and real estate among other things..
      www.nbim.no/en/the-fund/returns/
      www.nbim.no/en/the-fund/how-we-invest/
      www.nbim.no/en/the-fund/holdings/holdings-as-at-31.12.2018/?fullsize=true
      so if we are to back to canning sardines, it must be partly because americans must have done a very bad job

  • @solitaire3605
    @solitaire3605 3 года назад

    Norway doesn't have to support Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey......

  • @badenbrarrar
    @badenbrarrar 9 лет назад +7

    @4:20 "every Norwegian a millionaire" - well.... then every Kuwaiti and Qatari will be Billionaires.

    • @powerkingez9682
      @powerkingez9682 6 лет назад +2

      my countrys savings alone if the goverment choose 2 coud pay out over 2 houndred thosand dollars per citizen, just think about that for a moment while u guys are 19 trillion in debt

    • @Proskater134
      @Proskater134 6 лет назад +6

      well no. Since those governments are not putting the money in an oil fund.

    • @gullfeber
      @gullfeber 6 лет назад

      om du har en million totalt uansett i formue eller inntekt er du per definisjon en millionær. noe de fleste i norge må ha om en skal overleve boligmarkedet

    • @sveingeraldhansen7275
      @sveingeraldhansen7275 5 лет назад

      No they will be broke, they are using money like...

  • @jffry24
    @jffry24 4 года назад

    Disgusting

  • @sahallazio3261
    @sahallazio3261 4 года назад +1

    Stay your karton hauses mafia.
    We know this ktistian norwiy
    They allways in Somalian see Stop that Stop

  • @davidfrieda8700
    @davidfrieda8700 6 лет назад

    aghh aae

  • @JuanWild51
    @JuanWild51 9 лет назад

    if Norway is so rich, why did they lead the bombing missions over Libya, killing civilians, overthrowing regime, putting that country into chaos, instability, haven for ISIS?..

    • @mxd6
      @mxd6 9 лет назад +11

      Stick to the subject and stop the trolling please.

    • @bjornerluffy
      @bjornerluffy 9 лет назад +5

      Has nothing to do with the economy, rather poor foreign politics

    • @SIeipner
      @SIeipner 8 лет назад +3

      +Vas Sagar Because we're part of NATO. And the politicians believed the country would get better after killing the dictator and his regime. They were wrong.

    • @taffelost6221
      @taffelost6221 6 лет назад +2

      How is that relevant to being rich?

    • @gaybama5957
      @gaybama5957 6 лет назад +3

      Obama and Hillary destroyed Libya not NOrway

  • @iphoneusdsd
    @iphoneusdsd 4 года назад

    The welfare state is a failing economy but I think in my lifetime it will last..unless some huge crisis comes.

    • @magnusorn7313
      @magnusorn7313 4 года назад

      its biggest hurdle is the size of the boomer generation

  • @Kenneth-fg4tc
    @Kenneth-fg4tc 2 года назад

    Please REPENT JESUS is coming soon

  • @jimmybar11
    @jimmybar11 3 года назад

    Settling up an investment that would benefit you is something one would be aiming towards. I wasn’t really a fan of online business because I have actually been doubting this all my life because I have been taken before by several scammers. But after my encounter with AUSTIN my prospective of online trade changes and I I’m now a millionaire from bitcoin.

    • @jimmybar11
      @jimmybar11 3 года назад

      +1 5 3 0 4 2 8 5 8 7 0.

  • @omarhama2934
    @omarhama2934 Год назад

    bra