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Pipeline blast in southern Iraq fixed, oil flow rerouted …

*But danger looms as workers can’t get to work *Those at stations since Tuesday running out of supplies, food and sleep *Basra violence threatens oil investment *Recap of violence from Basra to Baghdad *Port workers say military aims is to privatize *Humanitarian aid desperately needed but unable to reach Basra *KRG posts electricity tenders Iraq […]

Iraq oil flow cut by a pipeline bombing Thursday has returned, but continued fighting in Basra will soon take its toll.

"There's a curfew in Basra so the workers are not able to go to work," Hassan Jumaa Awad, president of the umbrella Iraqi Federation of Oil Unions, told United Press International’s Ben Lando via telephone from his home.

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