Libya’s largest oil field reopened June 9 just a few hours after it had been shut by an armed group, underscoring the fragility of the country’s much-anticipated return to export markets.  “Sharara has reopened after a meeting at the field,” a source close to the matter told S&P Global Platts, adding that the situation remains volatile. “The group agreed to let operations resume.” The 300,000 b/d Sharara field had briefly restarted operations on June 6 after almost five months of shut downs caused by armed unrest, only to be closed again when militants seized control of the site. Sharara, which produces light-sweet grade […]