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Libyan warning pushes oil price past $140

By Chris Flood and Javier Blas

Published: June 26 2008 10:26 | Last updated: June 26 2008 21:14

Oil prices rose above $140 a barrel for the first time on Thursday as Libya threatened to cut its oil production and Opec’s president warned that prices could surge to $150-$170 this summer.

Shokri Ghanem, Libya’s top oil official, said that the country was studying a production cut in response to a bill before the US Congress that would empower Washington to sue Opec members for cutting supplies.

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