* Multiple oil and gas companies were affected by 1,300
offshore workers beginning a 48-hour strike on Monday, though
differentials have yet to show any impact given the slow trading
in recent sessions.
* Global diesel margins have slumped by about half since
February, dragging on refiners' profits, as Russian exports
continue despite sanctions, helping output from China and India
reach record highs in March.
PLATTS WINDOW
* Indications are on a free-on-board (FOB) basis unless
marked as cost, insurance and freight (CIF) or delivered at
place (DAP).
* No bids, offers or deals.
(Reporting by Shadia Nasralla
Editing by David Goodman
)
LONDON, April 25 (Reuters) - North Sea crude
differentials were unchanged on Tuesday for a second session in
a row as no bidders or sellers emerged in the trading window.
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