Libya’s largest oil export terminal may re-open as early as next week in a move that would provide relief for the cash-strapped country holding Africa’s largest crude reserves.
Islamic State (ISIS) have resumed an attack as they clash with guards in a bid to enter Libya’s oil port of Sidra.
The fierce battles have reportedly left two members of the Petrol Facilities Guard militia dead.
Islamic State (ISIS) militants have been battling to seize the largest oil depot in Libya, according to reports.
The Telegraph said the terror group, which previously gained control of former leader Colonel Gaddafi’s home city of Sirte, has reportedly been involved in clashes with guards trying to protect Sidra oil port.