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Glut Looms As Buyers Reject Nigerian Crude by Emekamex(m): 10:12am On Mar 09, 2018
Nigeria's oil supply to the international market is facing glut as ample supply of light and medium grades from the North Sea and the Mediterranean are limiting buying interest for Nigerian crude, traders said. This is coming as Angola launches big oil block.
A glut of Nigerian cargoes reckoned to be near 50 cargoes was said to be weighing on the market, traders said yesterday, while state Angolan oil firm, Sonangol, trimmed its offer of Saxi crude.
Much of the glut could end up heading into the refining systems of major oil companies like Shell and Total, a trader said, meaning the excess is effectively lower than 50 cargoes. Demand for Agbami and Qua Iboe has been higher than demand for other grades so far. while Qua Iboe was being offered at about dated Brent plus $2. About 10 April-loading Angolan cargoes remained available, steady from Tuesday's estimate.
The CLOV grade has been relatively slow to find buyers. Sonangol trimmed its offer of Saxi crude to dated Brent plus 50 cents, down 25 cents from Tuesday's level, a trader said. The company was still offering Dalia at dated Brent minus 70 cents a barrel.
Meanwhile, Angola is set to launch its big oil block. The first vessel that will pump and store oil for Angola's 230,000 barrels per day (bpd) Kaombo project is en route to the West African nation, operator, Total, said. The Kaombo oil block will produce its first oil this summer. Once it is fully up and running, it will add roughly 14 per cent to the OPEC member nation's average 2017 output of 1.632 million bpd. The Kaombo Norte floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel left Singapore earlier this week. The vessel has a capacity to pump 115,000 bpd, half the oil block's eventual production. The second FPSO, Kaombo Sul, is still in Singapore. The $16 billion offshore project will add a significant amount of oil to Africa's number two exporter at a time when the nation is bound by output limits under a deal orchestrated by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.

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Re: Glut Looms As Buyers Reject Nigerian Crude by achiever12: 10:18am On Mar 09, 2018
Nigeria will regret its excessive dependence on crude oil in 5 to 10 years from now. Electric cars are coming and will soon be available as fairly used. Yet, useless, senseless, myopic, sectional, clannish, senile buhari is wasting money on oil exploration in the north. If that money had been spent on agriculture, the North would be transformed to world power in groundnut exportation in few years, but idiotic cows and their senile president of the Fulani north want to copy the southsouth.

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Re: Glut Looms As Buyers Reject Nigerian Crude by SweetJoystick(m): 10:19am On Mar 09, 2018
Very good
Re: Glut Looms As Buyers Reject Nigerian Crude by Iscoflexxman: 10:42am On Mar 09, 2018
our oyel.? Make e dry up self. Nnpc stil won go waste money for north in search of useless oil.
Re: Glut Looms As Buyers Reject Nigerian Crude by nototribalist: 10:59am On Mar 09, 2018
Buhari is useless

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