W.Africa Crude- Offers and bids for July loading slow to emerge
W.Africa Crude- Offers and bids for July loading slow to emerge LONDON, May 27 (Reuters) - West African crude differentials were stable on Wednesday, as market participants waited for Nigerian July export programmes.
Not a lot of offers and bids for July loadings had emerged yet, one trader said. The West African crude market has been muted in recent sessions as traders take stock after a recent slide in differentials.
There was still an overhang of Angolan cargoes for June last week, traders have said, with July Angolan trade yet to kick off.
(Reporting by Seher Dareen in London)
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