Libya’s Petroleum Facilities Guard (PFG) will start lifting a blockade on eastern oil terminals over the next three days, though a resumption of exports will depend on the state of the ports, a spokesman said on Friday. The PFG, which protects Libya’s oil terminals and fields, has blockaded the major eastern terminals of Ras Lanuf, Es Sider and Zueitina for months, and promises earlier this year to reopen them have so far come to nothing. Even if the ports do reopen, it is unclear how much oil will flow to them, due to damage and continuing political complications. Labor disputes, political conflict and security threats have crippled Libya’s oil output over the past three years. Production in the OPEC member state has been fluctuating at less than a quarter of the more than 1.6 […]