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Nigerian militants brandish their weapons in a show of strength in the Niger Delta, 2006. Nigerian militants blew up a key oil supply pipeline operated by US oil group Chevron, slashing output by 120,000 barrels per day.(AFP/File/Dave Clark)AFP - Nigeria"s most active armed group Saturday urged foreign workers to leave oil facilities in the volatile Niger Delta, warning of fresh unrest following a government crackdown on the militants.


 
Little hope for action at Jeddah oil meet PDF Print E-mail
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - World oil powers gathering for an emergency meeting in Jeddah this weekend are unlikely to make any major decisions, Libya"s top oil official said on Saturday, dousing hope for measures to tame oil"s ascent.
 
Oil jumps on rising Iran-Israel tensions, Nigeria PDF Print E-mail
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices rose nearly $3 on Friday amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran and supply disruptions in Nigeria triggered by militant attacks on a major offshore field.
 
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