(EnergyAsia, December 9, Wednesday) — Analysts and academics have given a variety of reasons for the sharp run-up in oil prices from around US$30 in March 2003, when the US-led military invaded Iraq, to a record $147 in July 2008. Stockpiling and panic buying. When the US military invaded Iraq, it sparked off worldwide concerns…

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