BAGHDAD - Frustrated Iraqis faced miles-long lines at gas stations on Tuesday — a stark reminder that a country with one of the world’s largest oil reserves still has major challenges delivering fuel to its people. The lines followed Iraq’s announcement Monday that it was opening six major oil fields and two natural gas fields to development by foreign firms, which could lead to the biggest outside stake in Iraq’s oil industry since it was nationalized more than 30 years ago. More
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