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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

  • What the Future Holds for Our Oil Based Economy

    Published 01 August 2012 | viewed 9,919 times

    Oilprice.com’s geopolitical editor Daniel J. Graeber was a guest on Infowars evening show last night where he discussed the following topics: • Middle East tensions and…

  • Rail May Hold its Own Against Pipelines

    Published 31 July 2012 | viewed 20,295 times

    The Association of American Railroads reports the number of rail tankers carrying crude oil and petroleum products in the United States increased more than 35…

  • A Macondo Response to Oil Sands?

    Published 26 July 2012 | viewed 6,067 times

    Provincial authorities in Alberta announced plans to review pipeline safety regulations following a series of oil spills in the region. Plains Midstream Canada, Pace Energy…

  • Bears Burst Bakken Bubble

    Published 24 July 2012 | viewed 11,903 times

    Ongoing concerns of the Spanish debt crisis dragged on international markets Monday. Oil prices, meanwhile, had rallied last week amid tensions in the Persian Gulf.…

  • Iraqi Oil Locked in by Infighting

    Published 23 July 2012 | viewed 5,241 times

    Hundreds of people in Iraq were killed Monday following a weekend attack on an oil pipeline in the Kurdish north of the country. The attacks…

  • Afghan Optimism Ignores History

    Published 19 July 2012 | viewed 6,602 times

    International oil companies from the likes of Exxon Mobil and India's ONGC Videsh are among the majors setting their sights on an October deadline to…

  • Gulf Tensions Cloud Oil Markets

    Published 17 July 2012 | viewed 8,747 times

    Oil markets reacted Monday to a naval escalation near Dubai, highlighting on-going tensions in the Persian Gulf region. Oil prices Friday surged higher following economic…

  • Fragile, but Comfortable, Oil Market Expected

    Published 16 July 2012 | viewed 6,361 times

    The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries described the global economy as "subdued" and "fragile," predicting no immediate recovery in 2013. World oil demand is forecast…

  • EIA: Retail Gasoline Prices to Slip in 2013

    Published 12 July 2012 | viewed 22,094 times

    U.S. retail gasoline prices should drop below the July average by 2013 amid depressed consumer demand and continuing declines in crude oil prices. U.S. lawmakers…

  • Does Democracy Cloud Libya's Oil Future?

    Published 11 July 2012 | viewed 6,840 times

    Oil ports in eastern Libya had reopened by Monday, ending a weekend shutdown that coincided with the first democratic elections in a generation. NATO forces…

  • Stagnant Economy Means Stagnant Oil Prices

    Published 10 July 2012 | viewed 17,026 times

    Government intervention in the labour dispute in Norway pushed crude oil prices back below the $100 mark after a brief spike Monday. Authorities said the…

  • Kenya Anchor to East African Oil Economy

    Published 08 July 2012 | viewed 10,201 times

    Major international oil companies are taking a close look at the offshore oil potential in East African states. London-listed explorer Tullow Oil said it was…

  • What the Woes of Enbridge May Say of the Cushing Glut

    Published 04 July 2012 | viewed 6,025 times

    Canadian pipeline company Enbridge faces a $3.7 million penalty from U.S. regulators for "multiple" violations of safety measures stemming from a 2010 oil spill in…

  • Iranian Oil Embargo a Market Flop?

    Published 03 July 2012 | viewed 20,338 times

    As international sanctions against Iranian crude oil went into effect, Tehran announced it was considering new legislation that would cut off oil transit lanes through…

  • Little Protection Forecast from U.S. Oil Boom

    Published 28 June 2012 | viewed 7,548 times

    When crude oil prices settled above $100 per barrel during the first quarter this year, the International Energy Agency noted that psychological risks were infused…

  • No Dark Clouds on Oil Horizon

    Published 26 June 2012 | viewed 6,968 times

    The U.S. Department of Energy predicted that OPEC will remain in relatively the same position in terms of market share at least through 2035. In…

  • Is 2012 the next 2008?

    Published 25 June 2012 | viewed 9,877 times

    There is some economic hope in the new government in Greece, but if oil prices are any sort of barometer, the global economy has a…

  • Iran Looking for Dragons in Caspian Sea

    Published 21 June 2012 | viewed 19,401 times

    Iran announced this week that it's made its first oil discovery in the Caspian Sea in more than 100 years. The semiofficial Fars News Agency…

  • Mr. X and the Future U.S. Envoy to Baku

    Published 20 June 2012 | viewed 4,585 times

    Richard Morningstar, the U.S. energy czar to Eurasia, told lawmakers on Capitol Hill that he'd do more than get behind oil and natural gas pipelines…

  • Polish Shale Ambitions Fine Without Exxon

    Published 19 June 2012 | viewed 15,934 times

    Exxon Mobil this week said it was abandoning its shale natural gas ambitions in Poland. Warsaw aims to tap into its shale deposits in an…

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