Mellitah Oil and Gas terminal on the outskirts of Zwara in western Libya in January… Libyan oil exports will flow again from a terminal that had been a subject of dispute between the groups vying for control of the country, raising new hope for the nation’s petroleum production. Libya’s state-run National Oil Co. issued a news release on Friday saying a 660,000 barrel cargo had sailed from the port of Marsa al-Hariga, which is controlled by groups in the country’s east. The groups had closed the port 17 days ago in retaliation for successful efforts by the United Nations and an internationally backed unity government in Tripoli to block their attempts to export their own oil. Libya became divided in the chaos that emerged from the 2011 ouster and death of dictator Moammar Gadhafi. A U.N.-backed peace effort resulted in a new unity government being installed in Tripoli , […]