CHICAGO (MarketWatch) — The union that represents Nigerian oil workers on Wednesday threatened to shut down the company's crude production, adding more fuel to a national strike over a recent government move that led to the doubling of previously subsidized gasoline prices, Reuters reports. A spokesperson for PENGASSAN, the biggest oil union, told the wire service that the group will make its decision later in the day. «We are not on the streets today because by the evening… the national leadership of the oil workers will announce its decision on when to shut down production as well as export terminals,» said Chika Onuegbu. He did add that a final decision to strike has yet to be made. Nigeria is Africa's largest oil producer, with experts of more than 2 million barrels a day, mostly to the U.S. and Europe, Reuters noted.
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http://www.marketwatch.com/story/nigeria-oil-union-threatens-to-shut-production-2012-01-11
Вот нефть и не падает… Сознательные Нигерские проф-со-ЮзерЫ поняли, что самое время взвинтить цену (ибо совсем невыгодно кому-то, что б нефть начала падать на таких неблагоприятных запасах)...