LONDON, May 5 (Reuters) - Sellers of Nigerian oil continued
to struggle to find buyers, with India still holding off issuing
a regular buy tender.
* A glut of unsold Nigerian oil was building up as India's
state refiner IOC holds off issuing its usual weekly buy tender
due to the impact the COVID-19 crisis has had on demand.
* Chevron offered a June-loading cargo of Agbami - one of
Nigeria's better selling grades about a month ago - for dated
Brent minus $1.70 but did not find a buyer.
* Cargoes of Angolan oil also sold slowly, with ExxonMobil
offering a cargo of Gindungo at dated Brent minus 0 cents and
Pazflor at dated Brent flat.
* Indonesia's Pertamina issued a buy tender for which some
types of West African oil are eligible for loading June 1-19 or
July arrival, set to close on Thursday.
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