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North Sea Crude-Brent bid higher – Agricultural Commodities

LONDON, June 4 (Reuters) – North Sea Brent crude differentials rose on Thursday after a higher bid, while there was a lack of buying or selling interest for other grades.

PLATTS WINDOW

* No deals.

* Brent: Chevron bid for a cargo loading on June 14-30 at dated Brent minus 50 cents, up from Wednesday’s assessment.

* Brent: Petroineos bid for a June 17-27 cargo at dated Brent minus 60 cents.

* Brent: Litasco offered a Rotterdam June 20-26 cargo on a cargo, insurance and freight basis at dated Brent plus 90 cents, up 10 cents from a similar CIF offer on Wednesday. (Reporting by Alex Lawler; Editing by Mark Potter)

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