Libya’s National Oil Corp. expects five tankers to load crude from oil terminals over July 19-July 21, after the new management of the state-owned company lifted force majeure following a nearly three-month closure. “Preparations are now underway to export crude oil after the lifting of force majeure on terminals and oil fields,” NOC said in a July 19 statement. A tanker is scheduled to arrive at the Zueitina terminal to load 1 million barrels of Abu Attifel crude July 20, while a tanker will stop at the Es Sider terminal over July 19-20, the statement said. Two other tankers will arrive at the Ras Lanuf terminal over July 20-21, while another tanker will load 600,000 barrels of Brega crude during the period. Libya, which replaced NOC’s board July 14, is loading its first cargo of condensate since the lifting of force majeure from all ports and fields, though the […]