Libya’s divided oil officials have agreed to allow petroleum to flow again between the country’s east and west but have yet to end a crisis that is blocking exports, Libyan officials said Sunday. The factions that control Libya’s east will allow crude oil to be shipped to refineries in the west, a spokesman for the east said, the first step in resolving a dispute that has further eroded the country’s ability to profit from its huge oil reserves. The eastern group had been blocking all shipments from the port of Marsa al-Hariga after the United Nations stopped it from exporting oil recently. Under Libyan law, enforced by the U.N., Libyan oil must be shipped via the country’s official National Oil Co., which is based in the western capital of Tripoli. The east has formed its own national oil company and wants to export by its own means. A blockade […]