An oil terminal in eastern Libya, which has been occupied by rebels, is on the cusp of loading its first tanker since the takeover, and another terminal has restarted operations, an oil official said Sunday. Speaking to the Wall Street Journal, The news is the latest sign Libya’s embattled oil industry could be on its way back to recovery follows a deal between the government and the rebels who had occupied terminals in eastern Libya since the summer seeking greater autonomy in the region, Muhammad el-Harari, a spokesman for Libya’s National Oil Corp., said a first tanker will “start loading one million barrels late Sunday or early Monday” from the Hariga terminal. The group, led by militia chief Ibrahim al-Jathran, has also agreed to leave Zueitina terminal. The rebels have yet to reach an agreement with the government on two larger ports, Ras Lanuf and Es-Sider. The oil company […]