Libya's two main oil terminals will soon reopen. This was announced today at Mabrouk by Abu Seif, president of the national oil body linked to the "secular" government of Tobruk and recognized by the international community. The news was released by the website of the pan-Arab newspaper "al Quds al Arabi", published in London.
Abu Seif assured that the oil terminals "Raas Lanuf and Sedra will return to work soon at the end of the reclamation work after the withdrawal of forces" of the parallel Islamic government of Tripoli from the area after months of fighting. The two ports in question have a daily export capacity of 600 barrels of crude oil.