Libyan authorities will try during the month of Ramadan to reopen pipelines for El Feel and El Sharara oilfields and Zueitina port that have been blocked for weeks by protests and disputes, the state oil company said on Tuesday. The two major oilfields and oil terminal have been shuttered by protesters demanding jobs, disputes among security guards and the country’s conflict between two rival governments battling for control of the north African OPEC state. “The efforts are being carried out by elders, local municipalities, and mediators,” National Oil Corporation spokesman Mohamed Harari said, adding talks would take place during Ramadan. “If the three pipelines are reopened, the oil production might reach 800,000 barrels per day.” Ramadan is due to start this week. Negotiations to reopen oilfields and ports in Libya often drag on as the oil industry is constantly under siege from protesters seeking jobs or armed factions […]