Iraq pipeline sabotage pushes up oil prices

Oil prices have risen following the suspected sabotage which closed Iraq's pipeline to Turkey only two days after it was reopened.

Iraq pipeline sabotage pushes up oil prices

Oil prices have risen following the suspected sabotage which closed Iraq's pipeline to Turkey only two days after it was reopened.

North Sea Brent crude - a benchmark for world oil prices - rose 35 cents a barrel to $29.16 as dealers worried that the disruption would hit supplies.

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