LONDON, Oct 3 (Reuters) – West African crude oil differentials were stable on Friday in muted trade. * Traders are awaiting results from a tender held by Indian Oil Corp, a trade source said. * About half of Angola's available cargoes have traded, the source said. * Only one cargo of the Republic of Congo's Djeno grade remains. * Freight rates remain high, weighing on trading activity. (Reporting by Anna Hirtenstein Editing by David Goodman )
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