(Reuters) - London Brent crude fell $1.05 to $69.64 a barrel by 1200 GMT. U.S. crude fell 69 cents to $64.51 a barrel, after surging more than $1.00 on Friday. The market was thin due to holidays in both the UK and the United States.
Nigerian Union leaders said on Saturday workers at the national oil company had suspended the two-day strike after the government agreed to a pay rise and other benefits, although oil traders remained anxious over exports.
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Nigerian Union leaders said on Saturday workers at the national oil company had suspended the two-day strike after the government agreed to a pay rise and other benefits, although oil traders remained anxious over exports.
Read more at Reuters.com Business News
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