NEW YORK --- Crude oil rose to a record price of $119.93 a barrel in New York on Monday, April 28, prompted by reports of a North Sea pipeline shutdown and militant attacks and a strike in Nigeria, Bloomberg reported.
BP Plc closed the Forties Pipeline System after a strike at the Grangemouth refinery cut power supplies. Also, a walkout by Exxon Mobil Corp. workers entered its fifth day in Nigeria. At the same time, a militant group known as the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta said it will continue attacks on oil and gas pipelines in Nigeria.








