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December exports of Nigeria’s four major crude grades to hit 8-month high
(Reuters) – Exports of the four largest grades of Nigerian crude oil will rise to 879,608 barrels per day in December, the highest since April this year, according to loading schedules seen by trading sources on Wednesday.
Below is a table showing December exports of the Forcados, Bonga, Bonny Light and Qua Iboe crude streams, which underpin the InterContinental Exchange’s West African contracts-for-difference derivatives in barrels per day:
Dec (bpd) Nov* (bpd)
Qua Iboe 245,000 253,000
Bonga 153,225 190,000
Bonny Light 263,483 137,800
Forcados 217,900 210500
TOTAL 879,608 791,300
*Revised
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