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Iraq was the world's 5th largest oil producer in 2009, and has the world's fifth largest proven petroleum reserves. Just a fraction of Iraq's known fields are in development, and Iraq may be one of the few places left where vast reserves, proven and unknown, have barely been exploited. Iraq's energy sector is heavily based upon oil, with approximately 94 percent of its energy needs met with petroleum. In addition, crude oil export revenues accounted for over two-thirds of GDP in 2009. Iraq's oil sector has suffered over the past several decades from sanctions and wars, and its oil infrastructure is in need of modernization and investment. As of June 30, 2010, the United States had allocated US$2.05 billion to the Iraqi oil and gas sector to begin this modernization, but ended its direct in

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  • Petroleum industry in Iraq (en)
  • الصناعة النفطية في العراق (ar)
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  • الصناعة النفطية في العراق (بالإنجليزية: Petroleum industry in Iraq)‏. احتلت العراق المركز الخامس عالميًا ضمن أكبر الدول المنتجة للنفط عام 2009، وبها ثاني أكبر احتياطي نفطي مؤكد بعد السعودية. يخضع جزء بسيط فقط من الحقول العراقية المعروفة إلى التطوير، ويمكن للعراق أن تكون واحدةً من المناطق القليلة الموجودة التي استُغل الاحتياطي النفطي الهائل الموجود بها، المؤكد منه وغير المؤكد. يعتمد قطاع الطاقة في العراق بشكل كبير على النفط، إذ يحقق البترول نحو 94% من احتياجات الطاقة. علاوةً على ذلك، وصلت إيرادات تصدير النفط الخام إلى أكثر من ثلثي الناتج المحلي الإجمالي للعراق في عام 2009. عانى قطاع النفط العراقي على مر عدة عقود ماضية بسبب العقوبات والحروب، وتحتاج البنية التحتية العراقية للنفط إلى التحديث والاستثمار. وبحلول يوم 30 يونيو عام 2010، كانت الولايات المتحدة قد خصصت 2.05 مليار دولار أمريكي لصالح ق (ar)
  • Iraq was the world's 5th largest oil producer in 2009, and has the world's fifth largest proven petroleum reserves. Just a fraction of Iraq's known fields are in development, and Iraq may be one of the few places left where vast reserves, proven and unknown, have barely been exploited. Iraq's energy sector is heavily based upon oil, with approximately 94 percent of its energy needs met with petroleum. In addition, crude oil export revenues accounted for over two-thirds of GDP in 2009. Iraq's oil sector has suffered over the past several decades from sanctions and wars, and its oil infrastructure is in need of modernization and investment. As of June 30, 2010, the United States had allocated US$2.05 billion to the Iraqi oil and gas sector to begin this modernization, but ended its direct in (en)
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