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Counting the cost of terror
Nigeria and Libya, exempted from OPEC’s lower production quotas because of their respective security crises, continue to count the cost ofterror that drags on oil and gas revenues. Meanwhile, Angola and Algeria have their own issues to deal with. Nigel Bance reports.
Article details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Oil markets, Economics, business and commerce, Oil and gas, Energy security, Exploration and production, Oil prices, Geopolitics