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Med Crude-Urals MED lower, Azeri programme out

Fri Oct 9, 2009 10:29pm IST
 
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* Urals MED booked at dated BFOE minus 40 cents

* BTC pipeline to pump 820,000bpd in Nov, down from Oct

* Gunvor wins Surgutneftegas annual Urals tender

LONDON, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Russian MED Urals crude was sold lower on Friday, as traders said October's final barrels were mostly moved out and the Azeri loading schedule for November was released.

Traders said Russia's fourth-largest oil producer Surgutneftegas (SNGS.MM: Quote, Profile, Research) awarded its yearly tender to lift one 100,000-tonne cargo of Urals in Primorsk URL-NWE-E and one 80,000-tonne cargo from the Black Sea every month next year. [ID:nL9302271]

The BP-led (BP.L: Quote, Profile, Research) Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline is expected to pump around 820,000 bpd in November, down from 852 bpd in October, a trade source said on Friday.

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