Islamic State fighters attacked two oil terminals in eastern Libya, setting on fire a large storage tank at one of the facilities, Libyan oil officials said on Monday. The attacks stoked fears the North African country’s oil industry is the next target for the radical Islamist group. They came just weeks after representatives of Libya’s two rival governments signed a power-sharing agreement that called for the formation of a national-unity government by mid-January. A crude-oil storage tank connected to the Ras Lanuf oil complex was burning on Monday after being shot at, a spokesman for Libya’s National Oil Co. said. Separately, car bombs exploded at the gates of the nearby Es Sider oil port on Monday, the spokesman said. Both sites are more than 400 miles east of Tripoli, the nation’s capital. The spokesman declined to comment on the identity of the perpetrators, but two other Libyan officials blamed […]