Brent crude rose the most in two weeks in London , rebounding from yesterday’s drop, as four major ports in Libya remain shut. Futures gained as much as 0.8 percent. The benchmark lost 2.7 percent yesterday after protesters at Libya’s Al Sharara oil field said they would suspend disruptions for two weeks starting Jan. 1, Muftah Lamin, a spokesman for the group, said by phone. Of the country’s six major oil-shipping ports, Es Sider , Ras Lanuf, Zuetina and Hariga remain shut. Output from Libya, holder of Africa ’s largest proven reserves, fell to 210,000 barrels a day in November, the lowest level since 2011. “In Libya, we have seen a few hopes being quashed over the past couple of months,” said Ole Hansen, the head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank A/S in Copenhagen. “It’s a bit like Jerry Maguire saying, ‘Show me the money.’ In other words, […]