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OIL: Details Suggest Libyan Blockade Reprieve

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The protest group holding up Ras Lunaf and Es Sider ports in Libya has decided to allow eastern oil ports to operate for two more weeks to give National Oil Corp. time to respond to demands a Bloomberg sources says.

  • Crude pulled back slightly on the initial header and back further still as further details on the story emerge suggesting no near term impact and time for a possible resolution. 
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The protest group holding up Ras Lunaf and Es Sider ports in Libya has decided to allow eastern oil ports to operate for two more weeks to give National Oil Corp. time to respond to demands a Bloomberg sources says.

  • Crude pulled back slightly on the initial header and back further still as further details on the story emerge suggesting no near term impact and time for a possible resolution.