LONDON, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Nigeria's October loading
programmes began to emerge on Wednesday while Angola's state
firm began offering spot cargoes.
* At least 20 cargoes remain for loading in Nigeria's
September programme.
* Some October loading programmes began to trickle out
including key grade Qua Iboe. Exports of the grade are set to
fall in October to 184,000 barrels per day (bpd) compared to
253,000 bpd planned for September.
* In October, Nigeria will export three cargoes of Amenam,
two of Usan and three of Erha.
* State firm Sonangol was offering two cargoes of Dalia and
a cargo of Girassol from the October programme.
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