Oil prices have jumped above USD 61 a barrel this morning, as tension is Nigeria is putting pressure on the prices.
The front month Brent contract has been traded at USD 61.23/bbl this morning, up more than a dollar from Friday’s closing price of USD 60.32/bbl. The increase can mainly be attributed to turmoil in Nigeria, where militant attacks over the weekend have led to a 25 per cent cut in oil exports from the world’s eighth biggest crude exporter, according to Financial Times. On Frida
Montag, 20.02.2006, 09:39 Uhr
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