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en If the stock market were not making five- and six-year highs, Iran and the U.S. were fast friends and the Nigerian militants were stuffing flowers in the gun muzzles of the Nigerian army -- then we might be worried about a reversal, but not now.

en There is a lot of new money coming into the market. With the Iran nuclear standoff and the threat of Nigerian supply disruptions there is a lot to worry about.

en The U.S. inventory data clearly worried the market, but the Iranian and Nigerian situations are providing support to prices.

en The market is nervous to the upside, worrying about the Nigerian news with concern about Iran in the background. I expect prices to remain firm toward the close.

en With the ongoing political tensions in Iran and with Nigerian militants threatening more attacks on oil companies, short covering should push prices higher next week. Speculators still hold a considerable amount of short positions. With the current news flow, those investors should feel increasingly uncomfortable with their positions.

en News that four foreign oil workers held hostage by Nigerian militants have been released (was) helping prices to ease back a bit.

en OPEC production is falling in any case thanks to Nigerian losses, and the threat from Niger Delta militants to oil exports has the potential to get even more serious.

en Prices should be below $60 really or heading downwards .... but we have Iran and we have the Nigerian problems.

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en I don't know their (militants) capabilities but we're not leaving anything to chance. The assurance has been given at the highest level of government that oil tankers are safe in Nigerian waters. That assurance remains.

en The Nigerian news would typically not get much of a market hearing given the modest amounts usually involved and the relatively short-lived nature of disruptions. However, given the potential crisis with Iran, markets are moving higher on just about any news that entails a possible supply pinch.

en We will be keeping an eye on Nigeria, Iran and even Iraq. The Nigerian news failed to spark a rally today. We've become a bit jaded.

en People are worried that although stocks are comfortable, there are places where supplies could be disrupted. Nigerian oil is valuable in terms of quality and location.

en The Nigerian situation is really [about] disrupting production facilities, whereas the Iran situation remains more of a political problem.

en The market is extremely hesitant to go below $60 a barrel and that is because of the Nigerian outages for the most part.


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