LONDON, May 5 (Reuters) - Differentials for the North Sea
Brent crude oil grade rose to a two-month high on Thursday after
Litasco, among many bids across grades, bid for a cargo at a
higher price, while Ekofisk was broadly stable after Total sold
a cargo to Vitol.
PLATTS WINDOW
* Indications are on a free-on-board (FOB) basis unless
marked as cost, insurance and freight (CIF).
* Ekofisk: Total sold to Vitol at dated Brent plus 85 cents
loading June 2-4.
OUTSTANDING BIDS AND OFFERS
* Ekofisk: Vitol bids at dated Brent plus 90 cents loading
May 21-23.
* Oseberg: Vitol bids at dated Brent plus 90 cents loading
May 20-25.
* Ekofisk: Glencore bids at dated Brent plus 60 cents
loading May 25-June 1.
* Oseberg: Glencore bids at dated Brent plus 60 cents
loading May 28-30.
* Oseberg: Litasco bids at dated Brent plus 90 cents loading
May 15-17.
* Oseberg: Litasco bids at dated Brent plus 90 cents loading
May 28-30.
* Ekofisk: Litasco bids at dated Brent plus 85 cents loading
May 17-19.
* Ekofisk: Litasco bids at dated Brent plus 85 cents loading
May 25-29.
* Brent: Litasco bids at dated Brent plus 75 cents loading
May 25-27.
WITHDRAWN BIDS AND OFFERS
* Troll: Vitol withdrew a bid at dated Brent plus 95 cents
loading May 30-June 7.
(Reporting by Shadia Nasralla; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)