North Sea Crude-Brent, Forties trade

Reuters02:01

LONDON, Nov 4 (Reuters) - North Sea Forties and Brent crude each traded in the Platts window on Monday, while offers for Ekofisk and Johan Sverdrup went without buyers.

PLATTS WINDOW

* Indications are free on board (FOB) unless marked as cost, insurance and freight $(CIF)$ or delivered at place (DAP).

* Brent: Petroineos bought a Nov. 20-24 cargo from Gunvor at dated Brent plus $2.35 CIF Rotterdam.

* On a FOB basis, the deal level was equivalent to dated plus 76 cents, Reuters calculations showed.

* Brent last traded in the window on Wednesday, when Gunvor bought Nov. 16-18 dates from TotalEnergies at dated plus 25 cents FOB.

* Forties: Petroineos bought a cargo with Nov. 25-27 dates from Equinor at dated plus 70 cents.

* On Friday, Equinor offered a Nov. 25-27 Forties cargo at dated Brent plus 80 cents.

* Ekofisk: ENI withdrew an offer for a Nov. 24-26 cargo at dated plus $1.70.

* ENI had offered the same dates at the same level on Friday.

* Johan Sverdrup: Equinor offered three cargoes, with Nov. 22-24, Nov. 25-27 and Nov. 18-20 dates, all at dated minus $1.60.

(Reporting by Robert Harvey; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

((Robert.Harvey@thomsonreuters.com; +447552256587;))

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