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W’African Crude Oil Exports To Asia Rise by 2.34m bpd
West Africa Crude Oil ex
ports to Asia are set to rise by 30 per cent to 2.34 million barrels per day in April.
The figure is up from 1.78 million bpd initially planned for March, according to a Reuters survey of traders and ship-tracking data on Tuesday.
The data indicated that a flurry of buying from Indian refiners, led by state-run IOC, was the primary source of the increase.
It indicated that Indian refiners booked a total of 34 lots of West Africa crude to sail in roughly 21 April-loading vessels.
The amount doubles Indian buying compared with March, when refiners in the country booked about 16 West African cargoes.
Tenders from state-owned firms, led by IOC, accounted for the bulk of the buying, which included Nigeria’s Brass River, Bonny Light, Agbami, Forcados and Qua Iboe, Angola’s Pazflor and Girassol and Equatorial Guinea’s Zafiro.
The data also showed that privately held Reliance also booked five Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) to load in West Africa in April.
The buying came as the companies sought to restock with the cheapest oil available after the end of the financial year, pressing differentials for West African crudes to eight-month highs.
In spite of this development, India shunned West Africa for Iraq’s Basrah
Light when it purchased the first cargo destined for its recently opened strategic petroleum reserve.
Several of India’s refineries are set to enter seasonal maintenance, which will also lower crude consumption.
The number of cargoes going to China slipped from March but the country remained an important destination, particularly for Angolan grades such as Cabinda, Saturno and Pazflor.
Companies booked at least 30 lots of West African to sail in about 16 VLCC crude oil carriers.
Chinese buying for May loading is also in question, as sources said the country’s strategic petroleum reserve has little space remaining.
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