(Reuters) - Libya's Zueitina oil port will
load its first tanker of crude on May 1-3 since reopening after
being closed for nearly 10 months due to protests, trading and
shipping sources said.
The sources said that Austria's OMV had chartered the Ottoman Tenacity to load at Zueitina May 1-3. One added that the company would load two grades, Abu Attifel and Zueitina.
Tamoil is in the process of chartered a second tanker to load around May 8-10, trading sources said.
State National Oil Corp lifted force majeure on the port on April 28 following a recent deal with federalist protesters to reopen the smallest two of four blocked eastern ports. (Reporting by Julia Payne; editing by Jason Neely)
The sources said that Austria's OMV had chartered the Ottoman Tenacity to load at Zueitina May 1-3. One added that the company would load two grades, Abu Attifel and Zueitina.
Tamoil is in the process of chartered a second tanker to load around May 8-10, trading sources said.
State National Oil Corp lifted force majeure on the port on April 28 following a recent deal with federalist protesters to reopen the smallest two of four blocked eastern ports. (Reporting by Julia Payne; editing by Jason Neely)
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