摘要:DUBAI (Bloomberg) -- Yamani, al-Naimi, al-Falih. These three men, all Saudi Arabian energy ministers, moved global oil markets for the past 50 years, sometimes with just an utterance. But the kingdom may be about to lose some of its power. Lurking in the shadows are oil sages in Iraq, which has quietly emerged as the world’s fourth-biggest oil producer. They want a bigger say in OPEC and the global energy game.