LONDON, May 29 (Reuters) - West African crude differentials in the spot market were steady on Friday, while India's IOC picked up Angolan and Nigerian crude in a recent buy tender.
* India's IOC purchased cargoes of Angolan Nemba and Kissanje from Shell and BP respectively, for delivery to Paradip. It also bought Nigerian Usan from ExxonMobil for delivery to Vadinar.
* The West African cargoes traded at around dated Brent plus $4, trade sources said.
* Exports of Nigerian Bonny Light, Bonga, Forcados and Qua Iboe are scheduled at about 847,000 barrels per day in July, preliminary loading programmes seen by Reuters show.
* At that level, loadings will be about 2.4% higher than the 827,000 bpd scheduled to load for those grades in June.
* A small number of May West African cargoes are loaded on water and not yet heading to destinations, a trader said on Friday.
* West African differentials have slid in recent weeks from record highs amid stiff competition from U.S. and Americas crudes, and a drop-off in Asian demand.
* Trades for July loadings were slow to emerge, traders said. (Reporting by Robert Harvey. Editing by Mark Potter)
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