Category
page 1Mining companies of Norway
Orkla Group
company

Blaafarveværket
thumb|right|300px|Blaafarveværket in Åmot
Blaafarveværket, or the Blue Colour Works, was a mining and industrial company located at Åmot in Modum in Buskerud, Norway, which existed from 1776 to 1898, and which was Norway's largest mining company in the first half of the 19th century. The works mined cobalt ore and manufactured by smelting blue cobalt glass (smalt) and cobalt blue (cobalt aluminate) pigment. It is currently a large open-air industrial museum and an art gallery; it is the largest and best preserved mine museum in Europe, and one of Norway's most visited attractions.
Sulitjelma Mines
mining company in Fauske, Norway
Sydvaranger
Sydvaranger AS (previously A/S Sydvaranger) is an iron ore mining company in Sør-Varanger Municipality, Norway. The mining operations have not restarted (as of Q1 2025). With an open-pit mine in Bjørnevatn, it has traditionally hauled the ore with the Kirkenes–Bjørnevatn Line to Kirkenes for processing and shipping.
Hassel Iron Works
ironworks in Norway
Nordic Mining
Norwegian company
Stordø Kisgruber
Norwegian mining company