Libya’s Eastern port of Brega is set to restart crude exports after a tanker arrived Thursday, the port said, as the North African country ramps up exports despite escalating violence in the capital. The Overseas Fran tanker arrived in Brega to load 750,000 barrels of crude which will be delivered to the Italian port of Genoa, the oil port said on its Facebook page. Shipping tracking website Marinetraffic.com confirmed the Overseas Fran was due to arrive Thursday in Brega. The news come after an agreement between the government and striking guards over wages paved the way for the port reopening Tuesday. There hasn’t been any crude-oil tanker leaving the port since late June, according to shipping-tracking website FleetMon.com. Earlier this week, exports of oil from the Sharara field also restarted after a five-month interruption. The developments come despite escalating violence in Libya’s capital Tripoli as rival militias fighting for […]