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Iraq, Oil, and a Break for Chevron

We’ve all heard the claim that the Iraq War was a war for oil, but American energy firms barely wanted to touch Iraq after Saddam fell. Things might be shifting now.U.S. sanctions on Russian firms, such as Lukoil, forced Iraq to nationalize projects. This opened the door for Chevron. Should they come in, production in the West Qurna 2 oil field could double.Once Iraq’s parliament gives the green light, Chevron would mark this as a much-needed wi…
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Zeihan on Geopolitics broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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