W. Africa Crude-Grades steady, supply weighs
LONDON, Nov 28 (Reuters) -West African grades remained under pressure on Thursday from lacklustre demand and ample supply.
* Nigerian crude Bonny Light was valued earlier this week at about dated Brent plus $1.00. No change was heard on Thursday.
* Supply is ample for December and exports of four key Nigerian grades - Qua Iboe, Bonny, Bonga and Forcados - will reach 841,000 barrels per day (bpd) in January, preliminary programmes seen by Reuters on Tuesday showed, up from a combined 770,000 bpd scheduled to load in December.
* On Angolan crude, it wasn't clear if state oil firm Sonangol sold its cargoes of January-loading Dalia and Nemba, which were last heard to be offered at dated Brent minus 60 cents and minus $1.40 respectively.
* More Nigerian crude is heading to Asia this month, Kpler data show. Loadings for Asia so far in November have reached 414,000 bpd, up from 230,000 bpd in October.
Reporting by Robert Harvey; Editing by David Evans
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