Nigerian crude differentials were finding support on Wednesday from improved demand for July-loading cargoes, traders said.

* Nigerian crude for July loading is starting to clear now and differentials are rising, a trader said.

* Another trader agreed that crude is selling but said the impact on differentials is uncertain because sellers had to drop offers by 20 cents to 50 cents a barrel over the last week to spur buying interest.

* Nigerian Qua Iboe was last offered at dated Brent plus $2.50, steady from Tuesday, while Forcados was offered at dated plus $3.25, up 25 cents from previously heard levels.

* Exports of Bonny, Qua and two other key Nigerian grades will average around 694,000 barrels per day in July, programmes seen by Reuters showed, down from 760,000 bpd scheduled in June.

* Little emerged on Angolan grades on Wednesday.

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