LONDON, May 14 (Reuters) - Nigerian crude differentials were
weighed down by an ample supply of June-loading cargoes on
Friday, while the release of the July Angolan loading programmes
was in focus.
NIGERIA
* Around 25 June-loading cargoes were available, a trader
said, in line with views heard on Thursday and a sizeable volume
which suggests limited demand.
* Qua Iboe and Bonny Light were last offered at dated Brent
minus 20 cents and traded values were thought to be lower.
Cargoes are valued at around dated minus 80 cents, according to
information from one trade source.
* Nigeria has finalised a list of companies and countries
that will take its cargoes through 2023. * Only a few June-loading cargoes are still unsold. One
trader thought there are just four or five left. The July
loading schedule is due out early next week.
TENDERS
* Chevron won one of the tenders held by Uruguay's ANCAP,
and will supply an end-June loading Nemba cargo, trade sources
said. The winner of the second tender had yet to emerge.
* Indian Oil Corp. is looking for end-June and early
July-loading West African cargoes. The tenders close on May 19.