(Reuters) - Oil prices rose above $71 a barrel on Friday on fears a general strike in Nigeria could intensify and disrupt crude shipments from the world's eighth-largest exporter.
London Brent crude, currently seen as the best benchmark of world oil prices, settled up 96 cents at $71.18 a barrel, after trading as high as $71.50 during the day.
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London Brent crude, currently seen as the best benchmark of world oil prices, settled up 96 cents at $71.18 a barrel, after trading as high as $71.50 during the day.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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