MOSCOW, June 28 (Reuters) - Russia's Surgutneftegaz
has sold 300,000 tonnes of Urals crude oil loading
from Baltic ports in July to Shell and BP in a
spot tender, trading sources said on Monday.
The producer sold two 100,000-tonne cargoes loading from
Primorsk on July 13-14 and July 20-21 to Shell and BP
respectively, while another cargo loading from Ust-Luga on July
17-18 was awarded to Shell, traders said.
The parcels were sold at around dated Brent minus
$1.10-$1.30 per barrel when adding freight cost to an original
free-on-board (FOB) differential.
The tender closed on June 28 at 1400 Moscow time (1100 GMT).
(Reporting by Olga Yagova and Gleb Gorodyankin; Editing by Jan
Harvey)