North Sea Crude-Diffs unchanged in quiet market

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By Reuters
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LONDON, April 24 (Reuters) - North Sea crude differentials were unchanged on Monday following a quiet trading session.


* The British union Unite said on Friday 1,300 offshore workers will begin a 48-hour strike on Monday, which could result in production shutdowns on North Sea offshore oil and gas platforms.


* Russia's oil output this year is on course to top 480 million tonnes, or about 9.6 million barrels per day (bpd), a Russian government source familiar with the data told Reuters.


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* Indications are on a free-on-board (FOB) basis unless marked as cost, insurance and freight (CIF) or delivered at place (DAP).
* There were no trades, bids or offers, a trade source said.
(Reporting by Rowena Edwards; Editing by Maju Samuel)


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