Anyway, what media papers over is what we deal with. According to Bloomberg (you may click on the link for the entire article),
Hezbollah militants fired rockets from Lebanon into Israel's third-biggest city after Israeli forces bombed Beirut international airport and other targets. A Nigerian newspaper yesterday reported that rebels had attacked pipelines, later denied by the owner of the facility, Italy's Eni SpA.
``There's real disruption to supplies in Nigeria, potential disruptions in Iran, and now you've got what's happening in Israel,'' said Tobin Gorey, commodity analyst at Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd. in Sydney. ``Who wants to sell in this environment?''
Crude oil for August delivery rose as much as $1.70, or 2.2 percent, to $78.40 a barrel in after-hours electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. It was at $77.95 at 7:45 a.m. in Singapore, 35 percent higher than a year ago.
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