LONDON, May 23 (Reuters) - Some spot trade resumed on
Thursday after some cargoes cleared in an Indian tender but
results of several more were still due to be announced.
* Just over 10 June-loading cargoes of Nigerian crude were
still available after BP was said to have sold a cargo of
Forcados, traders said, but further details did not emerge.
* Angola's state firm Sonangol continued to offer a cargo of
Mostarda at dated Brent plus $1.20 a barrel.
* India's HPCL awarded its buy tender for West African crude
for July 1-10 loading to Shell and BP for a VLCC of Bonny Light
and Qua Iboe, traders said. The majors are co-loading on the
same VLCC.
* Uruguay's ANCAP bought a cargo of U.S. WTI crude in its
latest tender for July 28 to Aug. 1 delivery.
* Indonesia's Pertamina issued a buy tender for crude
loading in July. The tender also closes on Wednesday and remains
valid until May 27.
* Taiwan's CPC closed a buy tender with details expected to
emerge on Thursday.
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