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Nigerian Strike Enters Second Day, Oil Exports Flow

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LAGOS, Nigeria (Reuters) - A Nigerian general strike over rising domestic fuel costs entered a second day on Tuesday, helping drive world oil prices to record highs, but supplies from the world's seventh largest exporter flowed normally.


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Most businesses, including public transport, were closed across Africa's most populous nation, but essential services such as electricity and oil production were not affected by the four-day "warning" strike.

"Everything is OK at the terminals," said an oil shipping source.

The white-collar oil union PENGASSAN said its members were maintaining basic services at oil facilities across the southern oil-producing Niger Delta which pumps almost all the OPEC (news - web sites) nation's 2.3 million barrels per day of oil.

"We are maintaining only essential services at flow stations and export terminals, but all other people are observing the strike," said deputy PENGASSAN president Babatunde Ogun.

Fears over Nigerian supplies helped drive world oil prices to new highs, with U.S. futures hitting a fresh record of $54.28 per barrel on Tuesday.

Ogun said oil workers did not want to close down the industry that provides 90 percent of the country's hard currency earnings.

Unions are demanding the government reverse a recent 20 percent hike in pump prices to 53 naira (40 cents) per litre, arguing that the liberalization policy is impoverishing most Nigerians who live on less than a dollar a day.

The warning strike is due to last until Friday, when unions will break for two weeks to allow for a deal to be reached with government. If there is no deal, unions threaten a total, indefinite strike which could pose greater risk to oil exports.

TENSIONS IN OIL DELTA

President Olusegun Obasanjo has set up a committee including unions and government to discuss ways of cushioning the effect of withdrawing state subsidies from fuel, which is a key part of his government's economic reform program.

Talks on Monday were inconclusive, and they were adjourned until Thursday.

"We haven't yet resolved the issue of price reversal," said Adams Oshiomhole, head of the central union body, Nigeria Labour Congress.

Despite the country's huge oil wealth, most Nigerians have limited access to clean water, electricity, sanitation, health care and schooling. They view cheap fuel as one of the few benefits of the oil industry.

It is the second time in two months that Nigeria's oil exports, whose low sulfur content is prized by refiners in the United States and Asia, have been jeopardized.

Ethnic militia fighting troops in the delta threatened last month to shut down oil facilities until the government agreed to talks about political power and economic revival in the impoverished region. (Additional reporting by Tume Ahemba)

 


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