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Libya attacks spark oil price surge

Global oil prices rose sharply on Monday after the initial round of western bombing against Libya was met by Libyan leader Muammer Gaddafi’s promise of a “long, drawn-out war”, which traders fear will keep the north African nation’s oil from the market.

Libya is one of the world’s largest oil exporters and a member of the Opec oil producers’ cartel. Production has already dropped to a trickle, down from a pre-crisis level of 1.58m barrels a day, according to the International Energy Agency, the watchdog.

ICE April Brent, the global benchmark, jumped more than $2 to a session high of $116.19 a barrel and in early afternoon trading was up 1.6 per cent to $115.75, approaching the 2½-year high of almost $120 barrel set in late February. In New York, Nymex April West Texas Intermediate rose 1.9 per cent to $103.03

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