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W. Africa Crude-Trading slow as virus fears weight

Published 02/03/2020, 17:59
Updated 02/03/2020, 18:00
© Reuters.  W. Africa Crude-Trading slow as virus fears weight

LONDON, March 2 (Reuters) - Sales of West African cargoes

continued to be muted as concerns lingered over crude and

products demand in key markets.

* Angola's Sonangol left its price offerings for its last

two crude oil cargoes for April export, Cabinda and Girassol,

unchanged at $3.50 and $3 a barrel above dated Brent,

respectively.

* It sold its cargo of Dalia, though the identity of the

buyer did not emerge, as differentials for the once wildly

popular grade are down at least $2 from 2019 highs.

* China's marine fuels sales fell by as much as 50% in

February as the coronavirus and prolonged Lunar New Year break

strangled freight movement. * London employees at Unipec, the trading arm of China's

state oil firm Sinopec, have been told to work from home after

an employee exhibited coronavirus-like symptoms, a source

familiar with the matter said. * Price offers for lighter Nigerian crude grades, seldom

sold in the far East, had yet to be significantly affected with

Qua Iboe and Bonny Light both still being offered for $2.50

above dated Brent, in line with earlier months.

* Nigeria's Bonga oilfield, operated by Shell, will be

undergoing maintenance that has curtailed its preliminary April

export programme to a single cargo, though the impact on

production and exact dates are still being finalised.

* Heavier Nigerian grades have suffered, however, as middle

distillate margins in key European markets have hit multi-year

lows. NEWS

* Puma Energy, the fuel retail arm of global commodities

trader Trafigura, has agreed a shareholder restructuring that

would reduce the stake of a retired Angolan general to less than

5%. * India expects its refined products demand growth to

rebound to 3.8% in the financial year beginning April, tracking

improved economic growth, according to government estimates that

were made in January before the coronavirus broke out.

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