Small-scale demonstrations at three oil installations raise the specter of last summer’s destabilizing protest movement. Protesters march in Burjisiya, near the Zubair oil field, on July 31, 2018. (ALI AL-AQILY/Iraq Oil Report) BASRA – Three sets of demonstrations have targeted Basra oil installations in the past week, echoing last summer’s volatile protest movement and highlighting the potential for more unrest as temperatures rise. While the protests so far have been small and quickly dispersed, they also serve as a warning sign for a new government that is rushing to address long-standing grievances over inadequate services while staving off political rivals looking to exploit popular outrage.