(Reuters) - Oil steadied on Monday after two sessions of gains as traders feared African supply disruptions could further strain gasoline supplies in the United States when the peak summer driving season begins at the end of May.
London's Brent crude slipped 18 cents to $66.65 a barrel by 0108 GMT after gaining more than $1.50 over the previous two sessions, ending the week higher.
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