In southern Norway the operations of productive forestry is conducted by Statskog-Borregaard Skogsdrift AS, a joint venture between Statskog and Borregaard.
Across the country Statskog also manages hunting licences and allows for travel and tourism in nature.
It changed its name and underwent reorganisation in 1992–1993, and the head office was moved from Oslo to Namsos.
Between 300,000 and 400,000 cubic meters are felled annually in Statskog-owned forests by hired contractors.
[2] Recently, the company has begun offering a range of tourist-oriented services designed to attract visitors to the various properties across the country, including national parks such as Reisa National Park.