Four of the six Libyan ports that ship the country’s oil internationally have reopened after temporarily coming to a halt on Thursday amid bad weather conditions, Bloomberg reported, citing state-run National Oil Corp.
The terminals are located in Ras Lanuf, Brega, Zuetina and and Es Sider.
The two remaining terminals, which are located in Mellitah and Zawiya, remained closed at the time of publication.
The move by the National Oil Corp was unwarranted and a “violation of national security,” Bloomberg reported, citing Libya’s energy minister.