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Nigeria’s Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta threatened to bomb mosques and assassinate Muslim clerics, a week after saying it killed 15 security personnel in the southern oil-producing Bayelsa state.
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Nigeria’s Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta threatened to bomb mosques and assassinate Muslim clerics, a week after saying it killed 15 security personnel in the southern oil-producing Bayelsa state.
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Nigerian authorities recovered 10 bodies of policemen killed in an April 6 attack by gunmen in the oil-rich Niger River delta, while two remain missing, Bayelsa state Police Commissioner Kingsley Omire said.
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Nigerian troops are hunting for militants who said they killed at least 15 policemen in the oil- rich Niger River delta, a military official said.
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West Texas Intermediate crude rose amid clashes in Nigeria after talks between Iran and world powers ended without agreement. Brent oil’s premium to New York futures narrowed to the smallest level since June.
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Crude tumbled the most in 2013 after the government reported U.S. oil stockpiles increased to the highest level in more than 22 years. West Texas Intermediate’s discount to Brent reached a nine-month low.
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The main rebel group in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger River delta said it’s resuming assaults on Africa’s biggest petroleum industry after its suspected leader, Henry Okah, was imprisoned in South Africa.
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West Texas Intermediate fell for the second time in three days after data showed U.S. crude stockpiles rose the most in four weeks and a government order prevented the restart of a pipeline to the Texas Gulf Coast.
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Total SA bought a cargo of North Sea Forties crude, bringing its total for the week to five, and raising the price differential to the most in almost two weeks.
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The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta claimed responsibility for an attack on Exxon Mobil Corp.s Nigerian unit in Akwa Ibom state.
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