A tanker is expected to dock and load crude from a Libyan oil export terminal that has been shut for much of the past two months, according to a state company official and ship tracking data. The vessel will pick up at least 600,000 barrels of crude from the country’s eastern port of Hariga tomorrow, for shipment to a European destination, Mohamed Elharari, a spokesman for the state-run National Oil Corp. said today by phone from Tripoli, without elaborating on the tanker’s name or its charterer. Shiptracking data on Bloomberg show that the British Falcon is headed to Hariga, after being moored at another Libyan port, Zawiya, from Oct. 27 to Nov. 9. Libyan oil output was 250,000 barrels a day yesterday Elharari said. That’s a fraction of the 1.6 million produced prior to the country’s civil war. The nation, holder of Africa ’s biggest oil reserves, is losing […]