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Iraq's Crude Awakening. Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele.

by Barlett, Donald L; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 72Environment. Publisher: Time, 2003ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Iraq -- Commerce | Iraq -- Economic conditions | Iraq War (2003) -- Reconstruction | Oil fields | Petroleum industry and trade -- Iraq | Petroleum products -- Prices | Petroleum reservesDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Just to look at Iraq today [2003], one would never know that it's an oil giant. It's a country nearly paralyzed by an energy crisis. Everywhere, drivers sit in endless lines of cars, sometimes for days, to buy gasoline. Electricity comes and goes. Homes lack fuel for cooking. Iraq's oil industry, which in its heyday produced 3.5 million bbl. a day, now produces little more than 5% of that." (TIME) This article discusses Iraq's potential as the "most important new player in the global oil market."
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.

Originally Published: Iraq's Crude Awakening, May 19, 2003; pp. 49-54.

"Just to look at Iraq today [2003], one would never know that it's an oil giant. It's a country nearly paralyzed by an energy crisis. Everywhere, drivers sit in endless lines of cars, sometimes for days, to buy gasoline. Electricity comes and goes. Homes lack fuel for cooking. Iraq's oil industry, which in its heyday produced 3.5 million bbl. a day, now produces little more than 5% of that." (TIME) This article discusses Iraq's potential as the "most important new player in the global oil market."

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