LONDON, April 3 (Reuters) - West African crude cargoes
continue to be offered at steep discounts to benchmark dated
Brent, traders said on Friday, reflecting the sizeable
oversupply due to a lack of demand.
ANGOLA
* Angola's state firm Sonangol still holds cargoes of
Cabinda, CLOV, Dalia and Girassol, a trade source said on
Friday.
Cabinda was last offered at minus $3 a barrel by another
seller. Sonangol was not showing firm offers, a trader said.
* Other sellers were offering cargoes of Kissanje, Sangos
and Mondo at around dated Brent minus $4, steady from earlier
this week.
NIGERIA
* Around 20 cargoes of April-loading Nigerian were still
available even though May trading is also under way, amounting
to a large excess supply.
Qua Iboe crude was last shown at dated Brent minus $3.00 a
barrel, a trader said on Friday, the lowest differential in two
decades, according to Refinitiv Eikon data.