LONDON (Reuters) .- The Libyan rebels on board this week its first shipment of crude oil from a ship that started the revolt against the regime of Muammar Qaddafi, which have caused a complete suspension of the country's oil exports, according to Monday news agency Platts. The oil tanker 'Equator', Liberian flag, docked on Monday in the port of Tobruk, a city east of the country in rebel hands, to ship a cargo of oil from the mixture Serir / Meslan, said Wahid Bougaighis, president of the newly created oil company.
"They will surely come because there is a signed contract," he said, without elaborating. The "government" of the rebels recently reported that it had reached an agreement with Qatar for the marketing of oil and said it was negotiating with the UN posibildad that oil exports would be exempted from international sanctions against Libya.
"They will surely come because there is a signed contract," he said, without elaborating. The "government" of the rebels recently reported that it had reached an agreement with Qatar for the marketing of oil and said it was negotiating with the UN posibildad that oil exports would be exempted from international sanctions against Libya.
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