Libya's Zawiya Oil Port Reopens

April 13, 2014

Libya's western Zawiya oil port has resumed operations after protesters vacated the entrance to 
the facilities and the adjoining refinery will restart in about 24 hours, a spokesman for the state oil company said on 
Sunday.
The National Oil Corp spokesman added that there were continuing issues with protesters in the area but they hoped to resolve 
these in the next few hours. 
(Reporting by Julia Payne and Feras Bosalum; editing by Andrew Roche)

 after protesters vacated the entrance to 

the facilities and the adjoining refinery will restart in about 24 hours, a spokesman for the state oil company said on 
Sunday.
The National Oil Corp spokesman added that there were continuing issues with protesters in the area but they hoped to resolve 
these in the next few hours. 
(Reporting by Julia Payne and Feras Bosalum; editing by Andrew Roche)

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