BENGHAZI, Libya/TUNIS (Reuters) - Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC) said storage capacity at Ras Lanuf port had been cut by 400,000 barrels after a second crude oil tank was set on fire amid fighting between rival factions for control of two key export terminals.
The NOC warned that the blaze that broke out at storage tank No. 2 early on Sunday could spread to three further tanks, which would "stop exports from Ras Lanuf port completely".
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