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    Union threatens oil production shutdown in Nigeria

    LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — A major union threatened Thursday to stop the beating heart of Nigeria's economy — crude oil production — as part of a nationwide strike and protests gripping Africa's most populous nation.

    World oil prices climbed on the news. Nigeria is the fifth-largest oil exporter to the U.S., and a shutdown would force American refineries to replace 630,000 barrels per day of crude.

    The union's ability to enforce a shutdown, beginning Sunday, across the swamps of Nigeria's southern delta to its massive offshore oil fields, remains in question. But the threat of a strike caused jitters on global oil markets as traders worldwide worried about supply.

    Nigeria has been paralyzed by a strike that began Monday after President Goodluck Jonathan's government abandoned subsidies that kept gasoline prices low. Overnight, prices at the pump more than doubled, from $1.70 per gallon (45 cents per liter) to at least $3.50 per gallon (94 cents per liter). The costs of food and transportation also doubled in a nation where most people live on less than $2 a day.

    Anger over losing one of the few benefits average Nigerians see from being an oil-rich country, as well as disgust over government corruption, have led to demonstrations across this nation of 160 million people and violence that has killed at least 10 people.

    The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, which represents about 20,000 workers, said it would be forced to "apply the bitter option" of closing down all oil and gas production if the government refused to reinstate the gasoline subsidies.

    Union president Babatunde Ogun said if fields are shut down, it could take six months to a year to restart them.

    "We ... believe that if everything comes to a standstill, the government will budge," Ogun told reporters in Lagos. Petrol dollars dominate Nigeria's economy and represent the majority of its government revenues.

    Ogun also said a natural gas shutdown would turn off the nation's power grid, which is already in shambles.

    Negotiations between labor and the government ended Thursday night without any announcement. Officials said they would resume Saturday.

    So far, Nigeria's oil industry hasn't felt the effects of the national strike. Many of its operations are automated, both for efficiency and to avoid having staff work in the Niger Delta's maze of creeks, where criminal gangs and militants target workers for high-dollar kidnappings.

    Foreign companies also run large offshore fields, far from the chaos of growing demonstrations across the country. Shipments from offshore platforms move immediately to market.

    But if something breaks, if the pressure in the wells fluctuate, or if countless other problems occur that cause an automatic system shutdown, there wouldn't be anyone there to get production running again.

    When pressed about how the threatened shutdown could affect the automated parts of the industry, Ogun did not offer an answer.

    Most oil firms, including the dominant Royal Dutch Shell PLC, say they are monitoring the situation.

    Kenneth Arnold, an independent petroleum consultant and former Shell engineer, said it "would be very easy to shut down" Nigeria's oil fields. Bringing in replacement workers to run the fields raises dangers, he said.

    "It may not be safe to stay there," Arnold said. "In Nigeria, people get killed in the oil fields. There are local bad guys who want a share of the action."

    Other companies with subsidiaries in Nigeria include Chevron Corp., Exxon Mobil Corp., Italy's Eni SpA and French firm Total SA, which operate in tandem with the state-run Nigerian National Petroleum Corp.

    Levi Ajuonoma, a spokesman for the state-run oil firm, said it had not adjusted its production and shipping forecasts over the strike. It will take time for Nigeria's government coffers to feel the impact of the lost revenue, as oil and natural gas cargoes go out months ahead. That means, at least in the short term, supply to the U.S. would not be affected.

    However, a shutdown could impact futures oil prices on global stock markets — potentially raising the cost of gasoline for U.S. consumers. Global oil prices rose when militants began several years of attacks on oil companies and crude oil pipelines in 2006.

    Oil prices were up much of the day Thursday over concerns about the impact of a Nigerian shutdown on global supplies, with benchmark crude rising by as much as $1.38 to $102.25 per barrel in New York. Prices retreated later in the day on rumors that Europe would delay an embargo of Iranian oil, to end the day down at $99.10.

    "As long as Nigeria's government is selling crude ... the impact to them will not be that significant," University of Ibadan economics professor Adeola Adenikinju said. "The fiscal nerve center of the economy has not really been touched."

    The growing protests and attacks from a radical Islamist sect have also put additional pressure on a government already facing popular dissent following the removal of the fuel subsidies. Analysts warn that could raise political risks in a nation with a young democracy and a history of military rulers.

    "The subsidy issue provokes such strong emotions because it is viewed as one of the few benefits that Nigerians receive from living in an oil-producing nation," Barclays Capital said. "If the protests continue or gain momentum, they will pose a major challenge to the Jonathan government and potentially exhaust the capacity of an administration already facing a sustained security threat."

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    AP Energy Writer Chris Kahn in New York contributed to this report.

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    Jon Gambrell can be reached at www.twitter.com/jongambrellAP.

     

    19 comments

    • Jason  •  Riverview, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Once the old coots die off in this country, we'll rid ourselves of the oil puppet minions and be able to go green. Counting the decades. Peace on earth.
      • Nyuk 4 mths ago
        Excellent - How about just 'limiting' life spans to about 30 ? Who needs old folks anyway. BTW when you get to 30, lets talk again.
      • Kenneth 4 mths ago
        What is this, Logan's Run?!
    • Jason  •  Riverview, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Meanwhile, we need to do what Sadam did, nationalize our oil. Kick the oil companies out. Socialization as we do with infrastructure and our military. Right now, we import about as much as we export.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Denver, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      As long as our intelligence agencies are allowed to create these situations, our energy costs will remain high (which investors and speculators in congress want). Nationalization of the oil companies is the best short term answer to the fluctuating and rising energy prices.

      We the people are the ultimate suckers in this shell game.
    • Arash  •  Tehran, Iran  •  4 mths ago
      Bahrain is part of Iran , we will save it from wild vahabi
      • Doobie 4 mths ago
        Ahmad, be careful, the clerics catch you using the internet, you will stoned.
      • daniel 4 mths ago
        not just that , mind your own (iran's ) business
    • Tim M  •  New Britain, Connecticut  •  4 mths ago
      We do not need this kind of blackmail price of oil - Let it go to see what kind of greeds do the unions want and soon it will be flat broke for themselves.
    • kbcab  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Hey , another stupid reason to raise gas prices...Drill our own oil and we don't have this problem anymore...Energy costs go down , the price of everything goes down..Then the oil workers can strike all they want to...
      • D. 4 mths ago
        You dont understand that oil is fungible do you?
      • kbcab 4 mths ago
        Say or think what you want to , but oil as an energy source will never be replaced and don't let no-one try to convince you of anything different...The oil companies put part of their outrageous profits toward alternative energy sources, but that is for big write offs on taxes ..Oil and coal will never be replaced...
    • danny  •  4 mths ago
      You will Loose your Yorba #$%$ out to the Ashanti wells of Ghana!
    • doppelgänger  •  4 mths ago
      These savage criminals probably want paid with postal money orders........
    • Young Black JFK  •  Ellenwood, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      ARE WE WITNESSING A GLOBAL CONSCIOUSNESS AWAKENING???

      In Africa and the Middle east, Dictators are falling to the people power of the Arab spring.
      In India, a nationwide strike by the middle class and the poor has forced the goverment to create a new body to deal with corruption.
      In Russia, massive protest movement has risen to challenge Putin's hold on power.
      There are many protests in South and Central America(enviroment, native rights, income inequality)
      There are many protest and uprising across China, It is interesting the goverment seems lesss and less willing to use overwheling force to stop them.
      In America the Occupy Wall street movement has quickly spread to all 50 states, and most every large city. It had a surprising effect on the Nov 2011 elections, and it is likely to bring issues of rising poverty, and income inequality into the 2012 elections.
      In Europe protesters in many nations are fighting austerity plans by the central banks.

      IT IS STUNNING TO SEE SO MANY DIFFERENT CULTURES ENGAGING IN EITHER LIBERATION OR CLASS STRUGGLE, AT THE SAME TIME.
    • D.  •  4 mths ago
      The president there is Goodluck Jonathan? Seriously? What a banana republic.
      • daniel 4 mths ago
        This is an irrreponsible comment , yahoo should remove it just as it has taken out some of mine. I support GEJ .
    • lumpy1974  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      Do you think it is helpfull for a few too take mankinds work and place unneeded resistances in mankind's way when it comes too stopping unneeded harms towards any life from that taken work?
    • Arash  •  Tehran, Iran  •  4 mths ago
      I think Saudi Arabia and Israel are brothers as the same mother: UK
    • Nyuk  •  4 mths ago
      Increase their pay by 1 rack of bananas, and two additional chickens a month...Problem solved.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      UNIONS WILL DESTROY AMERICA

      if unions are not destroyed first
      • Doobie 4 mths ago
        Lib - time for more tea eh ? Hows that book your reading from Hermy ? "Dating Tips from a Pro" ! Another fine republican value. - deceit.
      • Jason 4 mths ago
        Not the brightest tool in the shed are ya?
    • whocares  •  4 mths ago
      do it shut down.i don't think the world will do anything special unless we are all hurting. you can't blow them up sooooo you could just take over the country with force an no no with the UN which is a joke. let saudi take care of their own people and religion. these people live in the the year 10 ad nothing has changed see that is why they do not educate everyone the rich are afraid that the masses would want what they have an old thinking but still in practice. shut down all the oil peace will have to take the place or chaos. take your pic
    • Arash  •  Tehran, Iran  •  4 mths ago
      U.S. and Israel are Vampire governments
      They Kill people in the name of freedom
    • Arash  •  Tehran, Iran  •  4 mths ago
      I am sorry for human rights of west
    • Jac  •  4 mths ago
      No work no pay. Unions doing what they are best at, screwing the working people.
    • Mark  •  4 mths ago
      Ha, unions,
      No matching 401K, no oil!
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