MOSCOW, June 29 (Reuters) - Russia's Surgutneftegaz
has sold 400,000 tonnes of Urals crude oil loading
from Baltic ports in July to trading firms Trafigura and Petraco
in a spot tender, trading sources said on Tuesday.
The producer sold three 100,000-tonne cargoes loading from
Primorsk over July 23-24, 27-28 and 30-31 and a cargo loading
from Ust-Luga over July 22-23, traders said.
Trading firm Trafigura purchased three cargoes of Urals
loading from Primorsk, while Petraco bought a cargo loading from
Ust-Luga.
The parcels loading from Primorsk were sold at about dated
Brent minus $1.10-$1.20 per barrel when adding freight cost to
an original free-on-board (FOB) differential, while a cargo
loading from Ust-Luga was sold close to dated Brent minus $1.50
per barrel, traders said.
The tender closed on June 29 at 1400 Moscow time (1100 GMT).
(Reporting by Olga Yagova and Gleb Gorodyankin
Editing by David Goodman
)