ANGOLA
Fewer than 10 cargoes were left from the January loading plan, and demand from China and the Far East helped clear the other cargoes.
State oil firm Sonangol still had its Pazflor cargo, offered at dated Brent minus 50 cents barrel, but all its other cargoes had traded.
The February loading plan was expected early next week.
NIGERIA
Phillips 66 has sold a cargo of Forcados, while a cargo of Usan also traded.
Forcados was offered at around $1.60 per barrel above dated Brent, Bonny Light at plus $1.70 and Qua Iboe offered at plus $1.95 a barrel.
While some Nigerian grades are a good replacement for Forties crude oil, the relatively short two-week outage, paired with steeper backwardation that means oil cargoes are losing value in transit, are expected to limit Nigerian sales.
Fewer than 30 cargoes were left from the January programme, and traders said demand was relatively brisk.
TENDERS
Indian refiner IOC had awarded its tender to buy crude oil with 4 million barrels, a trader said, but further details were unclear.
India's BPCL bought a cargo of US WTI crude oil and 2 million barrels of Oman crude rather than West African grades, traders said.
Two other Indian refiners, MRPL and HPCL, were also running tenders to buy oil with awards expected tomorrow and next week, respectively.
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