LONDON, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Traders focussed on the impact of
newly emerged April loading programmes on Thursday and the
possible ripple effects of new U.S. sanctions on Rosneft's
trading arms.
* Between five and 10 cargoes remained from Angola's March
programme.
* Nigeria's official selling prices emerged late on
Wednesday. NNPC lowered March official selling prices (OSP) for
Bonny Light and Qua Iboe to dated Brent plus $1.70 cents and
$1.85 cents per barrel, respectively.
* Nigeria will exports 7 cargoes of Qua Iboe in April, 5
cargoes each of the Agbami and Escravos grades and 3 cargoes
each of the Amenam, Erha and Akpo grades, according to a loading
programme.
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* Angolan billionaire former first daughter Isabel dos
Santos said on Thursday her companies in Portugal, where
prosecutors seized her bank accounts last week, still owed local
banks 180 million euros ($195 million) after repaying the bulk
of the loans.