- The global benchmark, brent crude, on Friday rose above Nigeria’s proposed benchmark oil price of $38 per barrel for this year’s budget.
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Brent had since mid-December 2015 continued to
trade below the $38 per barrel mark.
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In January, it fell below $30 per barrel, its
lowest in more than a decade.
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Brent, against which Nigeria’s oil is priced, extended
the gains recorded in recent days on Friday, rising by $1.46 to $38.53 per
barrel, a level last seen in December.
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