Oil Rebounds as Libyan Fighting Thwarts Resumption of Exports

Oil Rebounds as Libyan Fighting Thwarts Resumption of Exports

LAGOS, Capital Markets in Africa: Oil rebounded from the lowest close in more than a month after clashes halted what would have been the first crude shipment from Libya’s Ras Lanuf export terminal since 2014. Crude rose as much as 2.6 percent in New York. The tanker Seadelta suspended loading after fighting on Sunday between local Petroleum Facilities Guard units and forces loyal to eastern-based military commander Khalifa Haftar. OPEC may call an extraordinary meeting if ministers reach consensus at…

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