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After the invasion: Who really took Iraq’s oil?
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After the invasion: Who really took Iraq’s oil?
The US-led war pried open Iraq’s energy sector, but the oil order that followed did not unfold as its architects expected. Chinese firms now occupy much of the ground western majors abandoned.
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