(Bloomberg) -- Crude oil was little changed in New York after surging above $65 yesterday on concern violence in Nigeria may disrupt supplies as the U.S. nears peak summer driving demand.
Post-election violence in Port Harcourt, the heart of the country's oil rich Niger delta, left six people dead after a gun battle with security forces. Royal Dutch Shell Plc will restore production shut by militant attacks in the region by the end of May, Energy Minister Edmund Daukoru said April 18.
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