(Reuters) - Oil prices held firm near the previous day's 10-month high on Friday as threats in Nigeria added to fears that strong summer demand in the world's top consumer could quickly drain rising U.S. crude and fuel stocks.
London Brent crude for August delivery slipped 6 cents to $74.69 a barrel after touching a 10-month high of $74.93 on Thursday. Prices are now within sight of last year's all-time high of $78.65 on July 8.
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London Brent crude for August delivery slipped 6 cents to $74.69 a barrel after touching a 10-month high of $74.93 on Thursday. Prices are now within sight of last year's all-time high of $78.65 on July 8.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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