LONDON, Aug 24 (Reuters) - Some sellers of Angolan crude
were lowering their offers on Monday amid limited demand from
China and other consumers.
PLATTS WINDOW
* No deals.
ANGOLA
* State oil firm Sonangol has allocated nine October-loadng
cargoes, a trade source said. There are at least 40 cargoes
loading in the month. * Angolan Cabinda was being offered at dated Brent plus 80
cents a barrel, down 20 cents from Friday, a trader said. Dalia
and Pazflor crude were offered at dated Brent plus 70 cents,
also lower than on Friday.
* Traders have said buying interest from China, the single
biggest customer, has been limited.
NIGERIA
* Nigeria on Friday lowered its September official selling
prices for Bonny Light and Qua Iboe crude to dated Brent plus 20
cents and plus 16 cents, respectively. * European and Indian demand for Nigerian crude has been
muted, weighing on differentials.