The eastern government's parallel oil company had hoped to sell the
cargo of 650,000 barrels, but the United Nations measure required states
to ban it from entering any port.
A tanker that Libya's eastern
government had been using to try to export oil in defiance of the rival
administration in Tripoli returned to the country on Saturday, after it
was blacklisted by the United Nations, a source said on Saturday.
The
eastern government's parallel oil company had hoped to sell the cargo
of 650,000 barrels, but the United Nations measure required states to
ban it from entering any port.
"The Indian-flagged oil tanker, Distya Amey, has docked this morning Saturday at port of Zawiya refinery," a source at the Zawiya complex told Reuters.
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