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What Iraq’s Oil Boom Means For The Global Market
NPR – In a remarkable shift, Iraq’s oil exports jumped by 20 percent since January, and the country exported more oil in April than in any month since Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990. Energy expert Daniel Yergin discusses how Iraq’s oil wealth is driving the Iraqi economy and reshaping the global oil market. Read Article
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