LONDON, April 27 (Reuters) - Nigeria's state oil company has
delayed publishing its future oil export plans as it negotiates
with local companies and international majors on who will rein
in output in line with an production cut deal by top producers,
trading sources said.
"The OPEC+ quota has to be implemented for the new (June
export) programme as well as revising the May programmes already
issued," a Nigerian oil trading source told Reuters.
"May cargoes will get delayed and new June cargoes may be
relatively few."