Hariga port in Eastern Libya is set to resume oil exports within days, according to a report from Reuters.
Protesters have reportedly agreed to end their four-month blockade of the port; Mohamed ben Shatwan, head of Arabian Gulf Oil Co (AGOCO), which operates the Hariga port, confirmed to Reuters that an agreement had been reached, adding:
“A ship is docked at the port, and exports will resume within days.”
The protesters have on several occasions prevented tankers from docking at the port.
Libya Business News
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