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Daniel J. Graeber

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Contributor since: 18 Jan 2012

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

  • Report Highlights "Troubled" Year for Iraq

    Published 01 November 2012 | viewed 5,998 times

    A report from a U.S. inspector general on Iraqi developments confirmed crude oil output has reached its highest level since 1990. Electricity production, meanwhile, has…

  • Iran Finally Blinks in Terms of Sanctions Pressure

    Published 29 October 2012 | viewed 13,820 times

    The Iranian defense minister said last weekend that his country has no plans to choke of maritime oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. In…

  • The U.S.-EU Green Energy Divide

    Published 27 October 2012 | viewed 9,377 times

    A report backed by Greenpeace and the European Renewable Energy Council finds the European Union could generate trillions of dollars in fuel savings by looking…

  • Will Shale Create Ohio Ghost Towns in 2040?

    Published 25 October 2012 | viewed 8,277 times

    A report released this week from IHS finds unconventional oil and natural gas activity will add as much as $61 billion to federal and state…

  • U.S. Energy Trade Group Says Economy Sucks - Survey Proves It

    Published 22 October 2012 | viewed 14,116 times

    The American Petroleum Institute said poor economic performance was pushing demand for petroleum products downward in the United States. Meanwhile, a survey published Monday by…

  • Clinton Thinks Azeri Gas is Important and so Should You

    Published 20 October 2012 | viewed 7,103 times

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said U.S. energy policies extend beyond high-profile issues like the Keystone XL pipeline and retail gasoline prices. The State Department,…

  • Canadians Issue Resounding Hell-No to Beijing

    Published 18 October 2012 | viewed 10,179 times

    In the latest rush to take advantage of oil opportunities in Canada, Exxon Mobil announced it signed a deal to acquire Celtic Exploration Ltd. for…

  • Iran Threatens Oil Spill in Persian Gulf

    Published 15 October 2012 | viewed 15,415 times

    A report from German news magazine Der Spiegel states that Iran's latest effort to disrupt key shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz may be…

  • U.S. Economy "Below Potential," says OPEC

    Published 13 October 2012 | viewed 11,298 times

    Oil supply growth in the United States is expected to be the highest for non-OPEC countries this year, the Vienna-based cartel said. With less than…

  • Iraqi Oil Problems are Global Oil Problems

    Published 11 October 2012 | viewed 8,858 times

    The Iraqi government said Wednesday it was pulling back from its plans to increase oil production dramatically within the next five years. Baghdad, beginning in…

  • Oil Continues Slide Ahead of OPEC Report

    Published 08 October 2012 | viewed 11,905 times

    Concerns over reports Monday of a declining Asian economy helped push crude oil prices down for the second straight trading day. The World Bank downgraded…

  • What the Future Holds for U.S. Energy Policy

    Published 06 October 2012 | viewed 7,638 times

    Domestic energy policy in the United States played a central theme during the first debate among presidential contenders. Both incumbent President Barack Obama and Republican…

  • Oil Markets Limp into Fourth Quarter

    Published 03 October 2012 | viewed 12,967 times

    On-going concerns over the global economy helped push oil prices to recent lows, with U.S. and foreign futures down more than 2.5 percent in recent…

  • Energy New Front in Economic Warfare

    Published 01 October 2012 | viewed 18,879 times

    Opposition leaders in Canada suggested a string of cyber security threats to domestic companies might be the work of Chinese hackers. Twice last week, the…

  • Sanctions Impact Peaks for Iran

    Published 29 September 2012 | viewed 6,745 times

    The Iranian oil sector may be lagging because of declining revenue needed to keep the domestic sector afloat.  The country was hit with economic sanctions…

  • Oil Markets Losing Lustre

    Published 26 September 2012 | viewed 10,096 times

    A U.S. energy trade group said the petroleum market in the country was hit by slumping demand. Total petroleum deliveries for August were at their…

  • Canadian Government Doubles Down on Oil

    Published 24 September 2012 | viewed 14,013 times

    The Chinese envoy to Canada warned against letting politics interfere with its multibillion dollar takeover bid for Calgary-based Nexen Inc. (NXY) Last week, shareholders at…

  • Big Oil Funding U.S. Politics

    Published 22 September 2012 | viewed 29,029 times

    U.S. Rep. John Boehner, speaker of the House of Representatives, received nearly twice as much financial support from donors tied to the energy sector than…

  • Oil Markets May be a Matter of Opinion

    Published 19 September 2012 | viewed 6,202 times

    Crude oil prices this week declined after the government of Saudi Arabia announced plans to ensure market stability. Oil prices on average continued their decline…

  • Shell's Arctic Drilling Campaign Starts to Falter

    Published 17 September 2012 | viewed 6,682 times

    Royal Dutch Shell announced Monday it was suspending parts of its arctic drilling campaign off the coast of Alaska. A forecast, however, suggests oil production…

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