Tanker Still Due to Load Oil Cargo in Libya, Owner Says

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The Gulf Sheba, a supertanker capable of carrying 2 million barrels of oil, is still scheduled to load a cargo in Libya, according to its owner.

The vessel will pick up the crude from the port of Es Sider, Per Wistoft, chief executive officer of Dubai-based Gulf Navigation Holding PJSC, said by phone today. The carrier last signaled its arrival date as Feb. 26, according to ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg.