Renewed Unrest in Iraq Leaves Oil Traders on Edge Over Supply
- Head of state oil marketer says protests not affecting exports
- OPEC’s No. 2 producer aims to increase shipments to Europe
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Oil traders are weighing the threat that violent political unrest in Iraq could disrupt supplies from OPEC’s second-largest producer, whipsawing prices amid broader concern about the global energy crunch.