North Sea Crude ‑ ExxonMobil offers WTI Midland
North Sea Crude ‑ ExxonMobil offers WTI Midland LONDON, June 19 (Reuters) - U.S. WTI Midland crude oil differentials were stable on Friday in a quiet session, as ExxonMobil offered higher than the previous deal level.
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Indications are free on board unless marked as cost, insurance and freight or delivered at place.
No cargoes traded on Friday, a trade source said.
WTI Midland: ExxonMobil offered a July 21 to 25 cargo at dated Brent plus $2.40 CIF Rotterdam.
The offer equated to around a $1.25 premium to dated Brent FOB, Reuters calculations showed.
On Thursday, Petraco bought a July 17 to 21 cargo from Repsol at dated Brent plus $1.95 CIF Rotterdam, or around dated Brent plus 80 cents FOB according to Reuters calculations.
(Reporting by Robert Harvey, Editing by Louise Heavens)
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