Two suezmaxes have been forced to give up on crude loadings at a Libyan port as terminal guards continue to cause disruption.

The ships' diversions from the port of Tobruk are the latest in a series of disruptions that have hampered the recent return to exports by the country's oil sector.

Frontline's 158,000-dwt Front Cruiser (built 2020) withdrew from the Hariga Oil Terminal without taking on a cargo, a source familiar with the situation told Bloomberg.