LONDON, April 22 (Reuters) - Angolan state oil company
Sonangol added a cargo to its provisional export plan for June,
while initial loading plans by other West African exporters also
began to emerge.
* State oil company Sonangol added a cargo of Gimboa crude
to its June programme, while traders said maintenance at the
Gindungo stream likely meant none of its cargoes would be added.
* None of the June cargoes had yet sold, while a handful of
May-loading crude still awaited buyers. Cabinda was last offered
at around dated Brent flat, Mostarda at minues $1.25 and Dalia
at minus 50 cents.
* Exports of Nigerian Bonga were set to fall to just two
cargoes in June, with one cargo of Forcados carried over from
the May export plan.
* Three cargoes of Erha, two of Usan, one of Okono and one
of Yoho as well as five cargoes of Agbami including one carried
over from May and five of Escravos also including a May cargo.
* Ghana's exports are set to edge up in June, with two
cargoes each from Jubilee and TEN and one from the Sankofa
stream.
* Gabon will load one cargo of Dussafu at 650,000 barrels
and one of Oguendjo, Chad will export five cargoes of Doba and
Equatorial Guinea will export two cargoes of Zafiro.
TENDERS
* Indonesia's Pertamina closed buy tender for over 2 million
barrels of June or July-arriving crude but the identity of any
winners did not immediately emerge.
* Taiwan's CPC and Thailand's PTT also closed buy tenders
for sweet crude for June and July-arriving crude.
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