LONDON, June 17 (Reuters) - Angolan crude exports are
scheduled to be slightly higher in August, a loading programme
issued on Monday showed, while some sellers of Nigerian crude
offered cargoes at higher levels.
ANGOLA
* The August programme includes 45 cargoes, one more than
originally planned in July, a source said. The
schedule from state oil firm Sonangol issued on Monday also
showed 45 cargoes.
* About 8 cargoes of Angolan crude were still available from
the July programme.
NIGERIA
* About 25 cargoes of Nigerian crude were still available in
July, fewer than the 30 estimated on Friday, a source said.
* Exxon is offering Qua Iboe for July loading at dated Brent
plus $2.80 a barrel, a trader said. If a cargo traded at that
level, it would be the highest differential since mid-2014,
according to Refinitiv Eikon data.
TENDERS
* Uruguay's ANCAP is running a tender closing June 18 for
end-September delivery.