Libya’s state oil company has announced the reopening of the last major oil field under its control.

This comes days after rival factions reached a ceasefire deal.

The National Oil Corporation says it has lifted its restrictions on El-Feel oilfield , ending all the closures of oilfields and ports brought on by a months-long blockade by forces loyal to General Khalifa Haftar.

The military commander based in eastern Libya and his forces imposed the blockade in January when they were still besieging the capital, Tripoli, but agreed to lift it in September.

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