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Used text copied fromIraq Petroleum Company#History to expand the History section of this article.Geoff |Who, me?20:44, 31 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]
The whole intro paragraph cites data and facts that appear to be circa 2010. A tremendous amount has changed since then, both in Iraq and in the oil industry.
The role of the war is certainly very topical, and a lot of it should probably remain in the article, but seeing as the Petroleum Industry in Iraq is an on-going venture that article needs to be updated to provide that viewpoint.
Seeing as I have no expertise in this area I'm not going to try to make any changes, but I hope that other more knowledgeable editors will.ZeroXero (talk)20:33, 31 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]