TRIPOLI, Libya (Bloomberg) -- Two ports in eastern Libya that reopened this month after a yearlong protest may still be weeks from exporting crude because the terminals need maintenance work first, according to a ministry official. The nation’s government gave the go-ahead on July 6 for operations to resume at Es Sider and Ras Lanuf, the largest and third-largest terminals. Work on the two facilities may take until the beginning of August, Oil Ministry Measurement Director Ibrahim Al Awami said July 16.
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