Crude oil from Libya was imported to refiners in the US Gulf Coast in November for the first time since August 2013, according to data released Wednesday by the US Energy Information Administration. In November, two Aframaxes arrived in the Gulf Coast from Libya, chartered by BP and Citgo, carrying 32.5 and 36.6 API crude, respectively, and both with a sulfur content of 0.14%, the EIA data showed. The BP-chartered cargo delivered to Oil Tanking PL in Houston carrying 449,000 barrels, while the cargo chartered by Citgo headed to Lake Charles, Louisiana, where Citgo owns a 425,000 b/d refinery, contained 552,000 barrels. Platts cFlow ship-tracking software shows the EuroChampion 2004 deported from Ras Lanuf on October 18, and arrived at Offshore Galveston Lighterage on November 5. The Nissos Delos left the port of Marsa el Hariga on October 27, and arrived the Port of […]