LONDON, March 17 (Reuters) - Angolan crude exports will rise
in May, a loading programme showed on Tuesday, adding more
supply to a market that has been under pressure because of the
coronavirus outbreak's impact on demand.
ANGOLA
* Angolan will export 45 crude oil cargoes in May, a trade
source said on Tuesday, citing a preliminary loading programme,
up from 39 cargoes earlier planned in April.
* A few cargoes in the current monthly trading cycle are
left to sell.
NIGERIA
* Nigeria has 30 or more unsold April-loading cargoes due to
a drop in demand, according to estimates from traders.
* One trader expected differentials to go lower. Qua Iboe
was last offered at dated Brent plus $2.00.