* Forties trades at dated Brent minus 30 cents * Two more May Forties parcels advanced * Stronger Urals underpins Forties diffs LONDON, April 22 (Reuters) - North Sea Forties crude pricedifferentials weakened on Monday after two more May cargoes wereadvanced as production from the Buzzard oilfield remainedstrong. Forties parcel F0502 was advanced two days to April 29-May1, trade sources said, from May 1-3. The cargo, which wasoriginally Suncor equity, traded on Friday when Vitol sold it toShell. Parcel F0509 was also said to have been advanced to May 9-11from May 10-12. The cargo was originally allocated to Shell. Although abundant supplies continued to weigh on the market,improved refining margins and firmer northwest Uralsdifferentials have helped Forties climb off its end-March lows,when differentials touched dated Brent minus 75 cents. "NWE Urals differentials found support as the arbitrage tothe Mediterranean reopened in response to lower Baltic freight,"one trader said. Freight rates spiked in early April due to a lack ofice-class vessels, but have since come off asthe weather has turned milder and the ice has begun to break up. A stronger Urals market can help lift Forties, as both arequite sulphurous grades. FORTIES * Gunvor sold a Forties cargo loading May 3-5 to Petroineosat dated Brent minus 30 cents. This was weaker than Friday'sdeal for a May 11-13 cargo at dated minus 10 cents. * Total bid for Forties loading May 14-17, ending at datedBrent minus 30 cents. This was down from its last bid on Fridayat dated minus 20 cents. * Shell offered its May 9-11 cargo at dated Brent minus 10cents. SWAPS * The swaps curve was not available as of 1620 GMT. Pleasecheck page for later updates. DATABASE
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