A view of the anchorage at the Es Sider export terminal in Ras Lanuf, west of Benghazi in Libya. Reuters Libya’s largest oil port Es Sider is now receiving supplies from oil fields after the terminal resumed exports despite intense fighting in the capital of Tripoli. An oil official in Tripoli said late Thursday that the Waha Oil Co. was supplying 22,000 barrels a day to the Es Sider terminal in eastern Libya, after oil in storage at the port started to be shipped last week, ending a one-year stoppage. The Waha Oil Co. is a partnership between Libya’s National Oil Co. and U.S. companies Marathon Oil Corp. , Hess Corp. and ConocoPhillips . It had previously been producing about 3,000 barrels a day used for maintenance and small supplies to the neighboring Brega oil terminal, the official said. But all Waha Oil Co.’s oil flows have now been […]