Oil fell a second day after Iraq’s oil exports approached a record high in April, adding barrels to a worldwide supply glut. Futures declined as much as 0.8 percent in New York after dropping 0.2 percent Friday. Iraq, excluding sales from the Kurdistan Regional Government, shipped 3.36 million barrels a day last month, an oil ministry spokesman said by text message Sunday. Operations weren’t affected on Sunday after protesters stormed parliament in Baghdad, threatening to paralyze the government of OPEC’s second-largest producer. Oil has rebounded after slumping this year to the lowest since 2003 as U.S. production has slipped below 9 million barrels a day. Disruptions ranging from pipeline attacks to field shutdowns removed as much as 800,000 barrels a day of supply this year , according to energy-industry consultant FGE. “Lower output was one of the biggest bullish factors we had back in the first quarter, but as […]