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Daniel J. Graeber

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Daniel J. Graeber

Daniel Graeber is a writer and political analyst based in Michigan. His work on matters related to the geopolitical aspects of the global energy sector, as well as Iraq and broader Middle East developments, has been featured extensively with United Press International (UPI) as well as foreign media outlets. His academic contributions include an assessment of the U.S. doctrine of containment. He also teaches media literacy courses at Grand Valley State University.

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Latest articles from Daniel

  • New York Times has About-Face on Gas

    Published 18 December 2012 | viewed 6,211 times

    Recent reports on the prospective economic benefits of liquefied natural gas exports from the United States were able to persuade The New York Times that…

  • Don't Believe the Gasoline Hype

    Published 17 December 2012 | viewed 14,599 times

    Retail gasoline prices in some U.S. markets are expected to approach the $3.00 per gallon mark by the end of the year. Declining oil prices,…

  • OPEC Makes Way for Non-members

    Published 13 December 2012 | viewed 5,937 times

    The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries expressed concern over the fragile state of the global economy during their most recent meeting in Vienna. Ministers there…

  • How Bad do Sanctions Really Hurt Iran?

    Published 11 December 2012 | viewed 8,410 times

    With 20 governments expressing their commitment to reduce the amount of crude oil purchased from Iran, the U.S. government said oil production from the Islamic…

  • Will Regulators Damn Keystone XL?

    Published 08 December 2012 | viewed 17,500 times

    Starting Tuesday, U.S. regulators will hold regular meetings on oil and natural gas pipeline safety standards. A series of pipeline issues, ranging from a deadly…

  • U.S. Energy Department Report Supports Shale Boom Credibility

    Published 05 December 2012 | viewed 16,898 times

    The U.S. Energy Department said crude oil production from the United States could reach 7.5 million barrels per day before the end of the decade.…

  • Is There a "Real World" Solution to Climate Talks?

    Published 03 December 2012 | viewed 9,407 times

    The top climate official for the United Nations said she was frustrated by how far behind major economic powers were in addressing the warnings from…

  • Is Oil to Blame for DRC Violence?

    Published 01 December 2012 | viewed 5,810 times

    The British government announced it was withholding aid to Rwanda out of concern the government there was backing the rebel M23 movement in neighboring Democratic…

  • Oil Markets Falling off the Cliff on OECD Concerns

    Published 28 November 2012 | viewed 14,401 times

    Oil prices declined this week following a report from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development that major world economies were expected to make an…

  • Internal Divisions could Burst Canada's Oil Bubble

    Published 26 November 2012 | viewed 7,584 times

    Provincial leaders in energy-rich Canada are reviewing ways to send oil from Alberta province to eastern refineries in an effort to ensure energy independence. Most…

  • Iran Positioned to Threaten Oil Lanes

    Published 24 November 2012 | viewed 18,432 times

    In mid-December, the U.S. military will have only one aircraft carrier positioned in the Persian Gulf region for the first time in two years. At…

  • Europe Rejects Proposal to Ban Hydraulic Fracking

    Published 21 November 2012 | viewed 5,846 times

    A proposal to ban new hydraulic fracturing operations in the European Union was rejected by members of the European Parliament. Natural gas production among member…

  • World Bank: Leaders are Running out of Time on Climate Change

    Published 20 November 2012 | viewed 10,848 times

    A report released from the World Bank warns that the consequences of warmer temperature trends are expected to grow severe even if governments stand by…

  • "Weak Demand" Does Little to Deter Keystone XL Support

    Published 17 November 2012 | viewed 5,145 times

    The American Petroleum Institute reported that October demand for petroleum products was at its lowest level for any October in 17 years. John Felmy, the…

  • Big Oil Cries Foul Over Anti-corruption Efforts

    Published 14 November 2012 | viewed 5,896 times

    A U.S. financial regulator dismissed a challenge from groups advocating on behalf of the petroleum industry who said transparency rules regarding payments made to foreign…

  • EIA Predicts Cheap Gasoline in Time for Holidays

    Published 12 November 2012 | viewed 8,179 times

    Apart from states along the east coast, U.S. commuters were paying less for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline during the first week of November…

  • U.S. Shale Goes Boom, Rest of World Goes Bust

    Published 10 November 2012 | viewed 17,512 times

    OPEC, in its World Oil Report, said there's an overall sense that developing shale oil and natural gas could start to redefine the global energy…

  • EXCLUSIVE: Beijing Sinking Teeth into Western Turf in Asia

    Published 07 November 2012 | viewed 12,324 times

    Representatives from Russian energy company Gazprom met this week with Kazakh officials to discuss the natural gas potential in the region. Gazprom said delivering gas…

  • Sandy: The October Surprise Comes in a Perfect Storm

    Published 05 November 2012 | viewed 7,803 times

    The attorney general for the state of New York said Monday he had "zero tolerance" for inflating costs for essential items like gasoline in the…

  • Is TransCanada Going the Way of Gazprom?

    Published 03 November 2012 | viewed 6,806 times

    Canadian pipeline company TransCanada announced its Mexican subsidiary was given a contract by the federal power company there to build a 329-mile natural gas pipeline…

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