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LONDON (Reuters) – Asian imports of West African crude oil have surged by around 11 percent this month on strong demand from refineries in China and India and due to low freight rates, trade and industry sources said on Thursday.
A Reuters survey of oil companies and importers showed 50 cargoes of crude oil from Nigeria, Angola and other African exporters such as Equatorial Guinea, are moving to Asia in June, equivalent to around 1.58 million barrels per day (bpd).
Asian imports for July are also set to be high with around 43 cargoes, or 1.32 million bpd, already committed and the possibility of a few more before all destinations for the month are finally settled, traders said.
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