Libya reopened five of its oil terminals Monday after a day-long closure due to bad weather, sources said Monday, adding that the loadings halt only resulted in a minor loss of production.  Sources said the oil ports of Brega, Marsa el-Hariga, Bouri, Ras Lanuf and Es Sider were closed on Sunday, withsome loadings postponed as a result. The production impact of the port closures has been very limited as loadings were only affected for a day, according to sources. The bulk of the oil exported from the ports comes from the Waha fields, where output has recently averaged around 350,000 b/d. Representatives at state-owned National Oil Corporation declined to comment on current production levels. Libya’s oil production is finally recovering after a prolonged period of instability following the downfall of the regime of Moammar Qadhafi […]