LONDON, May 22 (Reuters) - Indian refiner IOC helped mop up
some June loading Nigerian loading cargoes on Friday and there
was still no sign of Nigerian official selling prices or Angolan
term allocations.
* India's IOC awarded its tender for July loading cargoes to
Chevron, Equinor and Shell, traders said. Chevron won with a
cargo of Ghanaian TEN Blend, Shell with cargoes of Nigerian
Bonga and Brass River and Equinor with a cargo of Nigerian
Agbami.
* Eni sold a cargo of Ghanaian Sankofa to Shell, two traders
said.
* BP was offering a cargo of July loading Girassol at dated
Brent plus $3.50 and a cargo of Saturno at dated Brent plus
$1.00 a barrel.
* Several cargoes of June loading Nigerian crude were on
offer. BP was showing Escravos at dated Brent plus $2.50 and
Forcados at dated Brent plus $2.85.
* Eni offered a June loading cargo of Saxi at dated Brent
plus $1.90 and Brass River at dated Brent plus $1.50 a barrel.
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related to a dispute over the OPL 245 oilfield, saying it had no
jurisdiction, a court document showed on Friday.