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Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund at Record Size: What $1.7 Trillion Buys Europe's Security

2026-03-27| 1 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk

Norway's Government Pension Fund Global — the world's largest sovereign wealth fund — has grown to $1.7 trillion and is becoming an increasingly important factor in European defence and economic debates.

Norway's $1.7 Trillion Fund: The World's Biggest Piggy Bank and What It Means for Europe

Norway's Government Pension Fund Global — commonly known as the Oil Fund — has grown to approximately $1.7 trillion in assets under management, making it the world's largest sovereign wealth fund by a significant margin and a financial power of extraordinary proportions relative to Norway's population of 5.5 million people. The fund, which invests Norway's oil and gas revenues in a globally diversified portfolio of equities, bonds, and real estate, has been described as the country's 'piggy bank for future generations' — but it is also increasingly relevant to European economic and security debates in ways that go beyond Norwegian domestic policy.

The fund's investment decisions, made by Norges Bank Investment Management under governance frameworks established by the Norwegian Parliament, have increasingly incorporated ethical and environmental criteria that reflect Norwegian societal values. The fund excludes companies involved in certain weapons systems including cluster munitions and nuclear weapons, has divested from coal producers, and votes actively on environmental, social, and governance issues at the companies in which it holds shares. These decisions — applied to a portfolio that includes ownership stakes in thousands of companies globally — have meaningful effects on corporate behaviour that extend well beyond what any normal shareholder influence could achieve.

The Iran war has raised energy prices in ways that are directly benefiting Norway's ongoing oil and gas production revenues, and therefore adding to the fund's accumulation rate even as its equity portfolio faces volatility from the geopolitical uncertainty. Norway's position as a major LNG exporter to European markets has made it a particularly important energy security partner in the current crisis, with Norwegian supplies providing critical volume support at a time when other sources are constrained.

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