Despite the reopening of two key terminals, a fragile oil recovery in Libya is showing cracks as the crude struggles to make it back to markets, oil officials said Monday. A planned tanker loading was disrupted by a protest this weekend, while the company overseeing Libya’s largest field was caught in Tripoli’s gunfire and customers are reluctant to buy the country’s unreliable cargoes, oil officials say. Last week, Brent oil prices fell to a three-month low after rebels in Libya agreed to reopen two key oil terminals they had occupied for nearly a year and separately, protesters allowed the country’s largest oil field to restart . The country’s production has jumped to 470,000 barrels a day, a spokesman for state-run National Oil Co. said. That is three times its level in late May but still only a third of its normal level. But over the weekend plans to load […]