Libya is re-opening its last major oil-export terminal that shut amid the conflict hobbling output in the country with Africa’s largest crude reserves. The Zawiya terminal is preparing to resume exports after the pipeline supplying it was re-opened, an official at the state-run National Oil Corp. said Wednesday, asking not to be identified for lack of authorization to speak to news media. With Zawiya shipping, all nine of Libya’s main oil ports would be exporting. The country is revving up its oil industry just as most of its OPEC peers are cutting production to counter a glut. Libya currently pumps 700,000 barrels a day of oil, the NOC official said. That’s up from 580,000 barrels a day in November and 520,000 in October, data compiled by Bloomberg show. The North African country plans to almost double output in 2017. Last month it re-opened two of its biggest oil fields […]