Two of Libya’s key oil export terminals have resumed loading crude on tankers, after protests had stopped operations earlier this week. The Es Sider and Ras Lanuf oil terminals resumed loading tankers on Friday, Reuters reported , quoting Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) and engineers at the ports. However, loading operations and exports from a third oil port, Hariga, continue to be blocked due to protests. The relative stability of Libya’s crude oil production and exports from recent months could abruptly end after protests erupted this week at several key crude terminals, including one that prevented a tanker from loading crude at the biggest oil port. Protesters at the Es Sider terminal have derailed the loading of a Suezmax tanker, Yannis P, sources familiar with the situation told Bloomberg on Wednesday. The demonstrators were demanding that NOC’s chairman Mustafa Sanalla resign. The tension among Libya’s top oil officials escalated […]