Libya's largest crude oil export terminals remained shut on Monday, but an oil ministry spokesman said that the small port of Marsa al Hariga had resumed full operations and is ready to export.
According to a report from Reuters, there is hope that this could pave the way for a wider solution to the worst disruption to the country's oil industry since the civil war.
One sceptical trader, however, said "we need to see a vessel berth and load."
(Source: Reuters)