Nigeria Leader Says Nation to Match Britain’s Oil Prices
Associated Press
LONDON —
Nigeria’s military leader was quoted Monday in the Financial Times as saying his country will match Britain’s oil prices, even if it means breaking ranks with OPEC.
Meanwhile, Mexico said it has lowered the price of its light Isthmus crude oil by $1.25 to $27.75 a barrel because of the glut on the world oil market.
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