W. Africa Crude-Eni said to sell Olombendo, Nigerian steady
LONDON, Oct 31 (Reuters) -Eni sold a cargo of Angolan Olombendo for December loading, a trader said, while West African crude differentials were steady on Thursday amid lacklustre demand.
* The Olombendo cargo was last on offer at dated Brent plus $1.60. No details emerged as to the price or buyer.
* Angolan Nemba was still on offer at dated Brent minus 35 cents, a trader said.
* Lacklustre demand and a wider Brent/Dubai EFS spread DUB-EFS-1M, making Brent-benchmarked West African grades less attractive than Dubai-linked grades for Asian importers, are slowing trading on West African grades, traders have said.
* Nigerian Bonny Light is on offer around dated Brent plus $1.50 while Qua Iboe was on offer at dated Brent plus $2.50, a trader said, steady from previously heard levels.
Reporting by Alex Lawler
Editing by Susan Fenton
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